PGN Goes to Campus

PT Perusahaan Gas Negara Tbk (PGN) held another Goes to Campus event which was also attended by PT. PGAS Telekomunikasi Nusantara (PGNCOM).


This time, PGN visited Gadjah Mada University (UGM) Yogyakarta, Thursday (15/8/2019). The event was attended by the President Director of PGN, Gigih Prakoso, UGM Chancellor, Prof. Panut Mulyono, and thousands of UGM students.


During the visit, Gigih said that currently Indonesia still relies on petroleum to meet its energy needs. Therefore, future generations must be prepared from afar in order to become a generation that will continue the treatment and processing process so that the benefits of petroleum in Indonesia can continue to be enjoyed by the people of Indonesia.


Through this PGN Goes To Campus activity, PGN invites the best young talents in Indonesia to join and choose PGN as a workplace preference for the future together to build a country with good energy through the Certified Student Internship Program to improve HR management synergy within SOEs.


Prof. Panut Mulyono really appreciates the activities carried out by PGN and hopes that the socialization about PGN and the importance of natural gas for energy independence needs to continue.

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