Tangguh LNG Terminal

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Tangguh LNG Terminal is an LNG terminal in West Papua, Indonesia.

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Project Details

  • Owner:
  • Parent: BP (37%), Inpex (8%), Mitsubishi (8%), CNOOC (14%), Nippon Oil (12%), KG Berau Petroleum (5%), KG Wiriagar (5%), LNG Japan Corporation (7%), Talisman (3%)
  • Location: Teluk Bintuni, Bintuni Bay, West Papua, Indonesia
  • Coordinates: -2.44314, 133.139 (exact)
  • Capacity: 7.6 mtpa, 1.09 bcfd
  • Additional proposed capacity: 3.8 mtpa, 0.55 bcfd
  • Status: Operating (Trains 1-2), Construction (Train 3)
  • Type: Export
  • Trains: 3
  • Start Year: 2009 (Train 1), 2010 (Train 2), 2020 (Train 3 - expected)

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

Background

Tangguh LNG Terminal is an LNG terminal in West Papua, Indonesia.[1] Train 1 of 3.8 mtpa was completed in 2009, and train 2 of an additional 3.8 mtpa in 2010. An additional train of 3.8 mtpa is under construction and planned for 2020.[2]

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References

  1. Tangguh LNG Terminal, GEO, accessed April 2017
  2. "2017 World LNG Report" International Gas Union, Accessed June 20, 2017.

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