Indonesia seeks buyers for uncommitted LNG cargoes
Published by David Rowlands,
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LNG Industry,
According to Reuters, Indonesia is currently seeking purchasers for three or four uncommitted LNG cargoes. The cargoes are from its Bontang refinery in 2016, which is operated by Pertamina – a state energy company.
Reuters reports that SKKMigas Vice President of Gas Commercialisation, Sampe L. Purba, said: “If there's a domestic buyer that wants them we'll prioritise them for domestic use.”
In 2016, Indonesia is expected to consume 60 cargoes of LNG, of which, 80% will be used for electricity generation.
Edited from various sources by David Rowlands
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