BP to stop gas supplies to Tanjung Priok and Muara Karang for two weeks
Friday, July 4 2008 - 01:25 AM WIB
Both power plants are owned by state owned electricity firm PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN)
"The maintenance works will be performed from July 11 through July 25. The firm plans to install a low pressure flare tape at its offshore platform in order to increase output and improve security.
As a result, gas supplies from Offshore North West Java (ONWJ) will be stopped. The power plants will use marine fuel oil (MFO) as fuel," Sucahyo Wahyu Pratomo, the head of operational division at oil and gas upstream regulatory body BPMIGAS, told Petromindo.Com on Friday.
Separately, PLN's president director Fahmi Mochtar confirmed that BP would temporarily suspended gas supplies for Tanjung Priok and Muara Karang power plants.
"As a result, we shall use MFO as fuel for the power plants. Using the fuel, the power plants will not be able to generate maximum output. Thus, power supplies from the power plants to Jakarta will decrease. The city won't however experience blackout if the public is willing to reduce consumption," Fahmi told Petromindo on Friday when contacted by phone. (Godang).
