Kogas to conduct due-diligence on Aceh gas field: Report
Monday, August 6 2001 - 02:00 PM WIB
"We suggested that we see for ourselves if Arun is safe and if productions are going well...to secure safe LNG supply in the future," the official said. But the due-diligence date hasn't been set yet, he added.
Representatives from Kogas were in Jakarta last week to discuss when to resume importing LNG from the Arun gas field in Aceh province but no decision has been made, the official said.
State oil and gas company Pertamina had asked South Korea to buy LNG from Arun beginning August but South Korea doesn't have room to receive the volume until October, officials from Kogas and the energy ministry have said.
Last week, a Pertamina's spokesman said the company expects excess LNG capacity August through September to reach 750,000-875,000 metric tons because Kogas has covered its requirement in that period from another source.
Pertamina is trying to dispose of the excess LNG available up to September in the spot market, he said.
"Hopefully, Kogas will resume Arun LNG loadings from October onwards," the Pertamina spokesman said.
Indonesia is South Korea's largest LNG supplier. South Korea has a long-term contract with Indonesia to import 5.3 million tons of LNG a year.
South Korea also receives 11.56 million tons of LNG a year from its other contract LNG suppliers, Malaysia, Qatar, Oman and Brunei. (*)
