BP reaches LNG supply agreement with Indonesian state electricity firm
Published by David Rowlands,
Editor
LNG Industry,
Reportedly, SKKMigas chief Amien Sunaryadi said in a statement that the agreement was reached at the Indonesian Petroleum Association Convention and Exhibition 2017, in addition to five other domestic sale agreements.
Sunaryadi added that the government is expected to receive US$5 billion in LNG sales revenue during the contracts’ period.
Reuters reports that Indonesian LNG producers have seen growing uncommitted LNG cargoes in recent years, during an expansion of cheap gas production worldwide, and a ‘sluggish development of domestic LNG consumption’.
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