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30 Sep 2009
BP’s Tangguh liquefied natural gas project is due to ship out a fourth cargo in two weeks, according to Indonesia’s upstream watchdog, BPMigas.
The shipment of 150,000 tonnes (695 million cubic feet) LNG is heading
for China National Offshore Oil Corporation’s terminal in Fujian
province, a Jakarta Globe report cited Raden Priyono, head of the
upstream oil and gas regulator, as saying.
This year, three cargoes of LNG have been exported to buyers, including in China and South Korea.
Raden said BP will source for three to six cargoes on the spot market to meet the contracted volume to CNOOC.
Tangguh now is producing gas from one of two planned processing plants.
Source: UPI