URGENT: Pivotal gas pipeline in East Java explodes, gas transmission suspended
Wednesday, November 22 2006 - 05:20 PM WIB
The explosion occurred at around 8 p.m. near the Banjar Panji exploration well in Porong, Sidoarjo, according to Pertamina?s officials.
Banjar Panji is the well owned by PT Lapindo Brantas Indonesia that has been gushing mudflow for about seven months.
?The explosion resulted in a fire that lasted about ten minutes from 8.15 p.m. and 8.25 p.m. We haven?t yet get any reports about fatalities or injuries caused by the incident,? Pertamina?s vice president Iin Arifin Takhyan told Petromindo.Com via phone Wednesday night.
Iin said Pertamina immediately closed down the TransJava pipeline as part of the emergency response plan.
Andriansyah, a senior exploration and production official in East Java, told Petromindo that the company suspected the explosion was caused by ?plastic deformation? as result of the land shift caused by Lapindo?s mudflow.
He explained that the 28-inch pipeline is used to transmit 140 million cubic feet (MMCFD) of natural gas from the gas fields owned by Australian firm Santos Ltd (62 MMCFD) offshore East Java and the Kangean block in Madura area owned by PT Energi Mega Persada, the parent company of Lapindo Brantas.
Of the total supplies, 78 MMCFD is delivered to state owned gas transmission and distribution firm PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN), 50 MMCFD to petrochemical firm Petrokimia Gresik and 12 MMCFD to state owned electricity firm PT PLN.
?The scene of the explosion is only about 250 meters from the Banjar Panji well,? Andriansyah said. (Godang)
