Bontang LNG plant will continue to run with four trains until end-2016

Thursday, October 6 2016 - 03:13 AM WIB

By Febry Silaban

PT Badak NGL, the operator of the Bontang LNG plant in East Kalimantan, assured that its plant will continue to run with four trains until the end of this year.

"Until end of 2016, God willing, (gas supply for ) the plant will still be secured, because Total E&P Indonesie can still maintain its production, unlike their forecast last year," President Director of Badak NGL, Salis Aprilian said to Petromindo.com.

Badak NGL receives gas supply primarily from the Mahakam block, in East Kalimantan, operated by Total E&P Indonesia, in addition to supplies from Sanga-Sanga block, operated by Vico, and Chevron?s IDD project (Makassar Strait).

Each train has a capacity of 400-500 mmscfd, which makes total capacity of four trains at 1,800 mmscfd.

Badak NGL announced in March plans to shut down one train in July of this year amid declining gas supply, and another in 2019 if the problem persists.

Badak NGL has been concerned with declining gas supply particularly from the Sanga-Sanga and Mahakam blocks in the wake of the recent drop in oil price, and as TEPI?s contract over the Mahakam block is set to expire by the end of 2017.

Editing by Reiner Simanjuntak

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