INPEX signs MoU with PT Pertamina
Published by Jessica Casey,
Editor
LNG Industry,
INPEX CORPORATION has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with PT Pertamina (Persero) on a strategic collaboration to proactively pursue the implementation of the Abadi LNG project in a new partnership following the execution of a sales and purchase agreement (SPA) between Shell Upstream Overseas Services (I) Limited and Pertamina Hulu Energi (PHE), a subsidiary of Pertamina, and Petronas Masela Sendirian Berhad (Petronas), a subsidiary of Petronas, concerning the transfer of joint venture partner Shell’s participating interest in the Abadi LNG Project to PHE and Petronas.
The transfer is subject to the fulfilment of certain joint venture procedures and conditional to the approval of the Indonesian government.
Through its subsidiary, INPEX Masela, Ltd., INPEX is currently preparing the Abadi LNG project for development as operator in the Masela Block in the Arafura Sea in Indonesia.
Through the MoU, INPEX and Pertamina will seek to collaborate strategically on a wide range of fields with a focus on the Abadi LNG project’s value chain. Specifically, the companies will pursue opportunities to collaborate on the offtake and transportation of LNG and other products, the production of hydrogen and ammonia, and the provision of the needs of local stakeholders.
INPEX and Pertamina will also seek to secure the long-term competitiveness and sustainability of the Abadi LNG project, as well as further improvement of project value while generating synergistic effects.
Upon completion of the transfer of Shell’s participating interest to the new partners, INPEX plans to resume project activities, including onsite preparation activities, etc. As announced on 4 April 2023, INPEX submitted a revised plan of development (POD) for the Abadi LNG project, incorporating a carbon capture and storage (CCS) component to Indonesian government authorities, and plans to revise the production sharing contract (PSC) to reflect the incorporation of CCS following approval of the POD. Going forward, INPEX will proceed with preparations required to reach a final investment decision (FID), including FEED work, as well as marketing and financing activities, while ensuring it is investable.
The project’s annual LNG production volume is expected to reach 9.5 million tpy, equivalent to more than 10% of Japan’s annual LNG imports. The Abadi Gas Field has world-leading gas field properties and plentiful reserves enabling efficient development. By adopting CCS, INPEX will aim to secure a stable supply of clean energy over the long term, and contribute to improving energy security in Indonesia, Japan, and other Asian countries. Furthermore, the project is expected to contribute to the much-needed economic development in the eastern part of Indonesia, as well as the Indonesian government’s goal of reaching net zero carbon dioxide emissions by 2060. This matter has no impact on the company’s consolidated financial results.
Read the article online at: https://www.lngindustry.com/liquid-natural-gas/25072023/inpex-signs-mou-with-pt-pertamina/
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