Indonesia's Tangguh Expansion Project Commences LNG Shipment
October 20, 2023
		
		
			
				Mitsubishi Corporation
INPEX CORPORATION
JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corporation
MITSUI & CO., LTD.
LNG JAPAN CORPORATION
Sumitomo Corporation
Sojitz Corporation
Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security
		
       INPEX CORPORATION
JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration Corporation
MITSUI & CO., LTD.
LNG JAPAN CORPORATION
Sumitomo Corporation
Sojitz Corporation
Japan Organization for Metals and Energy Security
We, the joint venture partners of the Tangguh LNG Project led by bp, the project operator, are            pleased to announce that the new liquefaction train (Train 3) of the Tangguh Expansion Project in Papua            Barat Province, Indonesia, has started commercial operation and first shipment of liquefied natural gas            (LNG) produced by Train 3 has safely sailed from the Tangguh site.
        The Tangguh Expansion Project’s Train 3 adds a production capacity of 3.8 million tons            of LNG per annum (MTPA) to the existing Tangguh facility, which consists of two trains with a combined            production capacity of 7.6 MTPA. Tangguh expansion project, which took six-and-a-half-year to complete, at            peak saw over 13,500 workers mobilized through its development and construction.
        The Tangguh Expansion Project will play an important role in supporting Indonesia’s            growing energy demand, where up to 2.8 MTPA of LNG produced by Train 3 will be supplied to Indonesia’s            state owned power generator PT. PLN based on a long term sales and purchase agreement (SPA) entered in 2014.            Meanwhile, up to 1.0 MTPA of LNG will be supplied to The Kansai Electric Power., Inc. based on a SPA signed            in 2013, contributing to Japanese national energy security.
        The joint venture partners of the Tangguh LNG Project are also planning the next phase of            development including a carbon capture utilization and storage (CCUS) project as they seek to contribute to            the reduction of CO2 emissions from LNG production.
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        The Tangguh LNG Project is located in Papua Barat Province, Indonesia. The project is operated            by BP Berau Ltd on behalf of the other production sharing contract partners as contractor to SKK Migas. BP            Berau Ltd and its affiliates in Indonesia hold a 40.22% interest in the project. The other Tangguh            production sharing contract partners are MI Berau B.V. (16.30%), CNOOC Muturi Limited. (13.90%), Nippon Oil            Exploration (Berau), Limited. (12.23%), KG Berau Petroleum Ltd (8.56%), Indonesia Natural Gas Resources            Muturi Inc. (7.35%) and KG Wiriagar Petroleum Ltd (1.44%).
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