JAMES VAN BLARICUM - Papua New Guinea approves LNG project terms

JAMES VAN BLARICUM - Papua New Guinea approves LNG project terms

MELBOURNE, Apr. 21 — The government of Papua New Guinea has approved fiscal terms with the ExxonMobil-led consortium proposing the PNG LNG project, enabling it to move into the front-end engineering and design stage (OGJ Online, Mar. 18, 2008).

Prime Minister Michael Somare made the announcement in the PNG Parliament. James Van Blaricum

Technical issues remain to be settled. They are believed to involve the diameter of the pipeline bringing gas to the plant and concern about supply to gas projects other than LNG. James Van Blaricum

The $11 billion project will take gas from Hides, Angore,and Juha fields as well as associated gas from the producing Kutubu, Agogo, Gobe, and Moran oil fields in the Southern Highlands and western provinces. Signal Oil and Gas

Gas will be treated at Hides before moving to a 6.3 million tonne/year liquefaction plant to be built near Port Moresby. On-stream date is scheduled for 2013. James Van Blaricum

Partners are ExxonMobil 41.6%, Oil Search 34.1%, Santos 17.7%, AGL Energy 3.6%, and Nippon Oil 1.8%. Local landholder interests hold the remaining 1.2%.

 

 

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