Massive Explosion at Pertamina Gas Well in Subang Injures Two Workers

Subang, West Java. A gas well operated by Pertamina EP in Kampung Babakan Cidahu, Cidahu Village, Pagaden Barat District, Subang, exploded early Tuesday morning, sparking panic among nearby residents and sending flames towering into the sky.
The well, known as SP Subang, is one of the largest gas-producing sites in West Java and a major contributor to domestic gas supply in the region. According to eyewitness accounts, a burst of liquid suspected to be leaking gas was seen moments before the explosion. A loud blast followed, accompanied by intense flames and a series of secondary explosions.
Residents described hearing a low rumble, which some mistook for an approaching airplane, before the explosion occurred around 4:20 a.m.
"There was a loud rumble, like a plane preparing to land, and three minutes later a loud explosion occurred," a local resident said. "When I went outside, I saw a red glow. I assumed there had been an explosion at the Pertamina site."
Drone footage captured massive flames engulfing the site, with emergency responders immediately deployed to contain the fire. A large crater was visible in the aftermath, underscoring the intensity of the blast.
Subang Police Chief AKBP Dony Wicaksono confirmed that two Pertamina workers were injured and have been evacuated to the hospital. The fire has since been extinguished, and authorities have sealed off the area to prevent further incidents.
"All operations at the site have been halted, and both police and military personnel have secured the scene within a designated safety radius. All personnel and residents have been kept away from the site," Wicaksono said.
Security forces remain on guard at the location while an investigation is underway to determine the cause of the explosion.
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