Benoa LNG Terminal

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Benoa LNG Terminal, also known as Bali LNG, is an LNG terminal in Badung, Bali, Indonesia.

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Project Details

  • Owner: Pelindo Energi Logistik
  • Parent: JSK Group
  • Location: Tanjung Benoa, Kuta South District, Badung, Bali, Indonesia
  • Coordinates: -8.746306, 115.2094864 (exact)
  • Capacity: 0.35 mtpa, 0.05 bcfd
  • Status: Operating
  • Type: Import
  • Start Year: 2016

Note: mtpa = million tonnes per year; bcfd = billion cubic feet per day

Background

In March 2016 South Korean engineering company Gas Entec said it had delivered a small-scale Bali floating regasification unit (FRU) with capacity 50 mcf/d unit in Benoa Port, Bali. The FRU is part of a mini LNG import project in Indonesia that will serve a 200 MW power plant to be operated by Indonesia’s PT Pelindo Energi Logistik. According to Gas Entec, Benoa LNG is the world's first small-scale or mini floating regasification unit.[1]

Pelindo Energi Logistik (PEL), a subsidiary of state-owned port operator Pelindo Indonesia III, has signed a contract with Jaya Samudra Karunia Group (JSK Group) to operate the Benoa LNG terminal.[2]

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References

  1. Gas Entec delivers Bali LNG FRU, LNG World News, March 24, 2016
  2. Ayomi Amindoni, "Indonesia'€™s 1st mini LNG terminal to operate in March," The Jakarta Post, January 22, 2016

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