Indonesia's push to nationalise energy assets could chill foreign investment
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SINGAPORE/JAKARTA (Reuters) - Indonesia is pushing to nationalise more of its oil and gas assets as it tries to reduce imports and boost government revenue amid emerging market turbulence that has staggered Southeast Asia's biggest economy.Since 2015, whenever product-sharing contracts with international companies expire, the government has increased state-owned Pertamina's stakes the related oil and gas fields.The goal is to accelerate a four-year-old plan that aims to send domestic crude oil..