LNG delivery to RP starts in 2006
Tuesday, December 4 2001 - 05:23 AM WIB
Satya W. Yudha, BP Indonesia?s vice president for government and public affairs was quoted by Dow Jones as saying that Pertamina and Philippine company GNPower signed a letter of intent in early November. Under the terms, the Philippine company will import 1.3 million metric ton a year of LNG from the Tangguh field.
Yudha said the LNG sales contract with GNPower will be for a period of 15 to 20 years. He declined to comment on the pricing terms saying they were confidential.
GNPower will use the gas for power generation, he added.
?GNPower is our first buyer, ? Yudha said. ?Once production comes onstream, we?ll be exporting LNG to the Philippines.?
Tangguh, located in the northwest part of Irian Jaya, holds 18.3 trillion cubic feet of proven gas reserves.
With two LNG processing trains launched, the Tangguh plant will be producing 3 million tons of LNG annually starting late 2005 or early 2006.
By then, Yudha said the Philippines is likely to have constructed a LNG receiving terminal, where the Tangguh gas will be delivered.
The Philippine government has said it is likely to decide early next year whether or not to build a receiving terminal in Bataan.
Construction of the LNG terminal will be part of the Philippine governement?s efforts to reduce its indepence on imported crude oil and raise natural gas consumption following the start of production from its domestic Malampaya gas field in September.
BP holds a 50 percent stake in the Tangguh gas field project and production is slated to begin in late 2005 or early 2006. (*)
