Natural gas production from Indonesia’s legacy fields supplying major liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants is declining through 2030, says data and analytics company GlobalData.
Gas supply may pick up from 2026 but this depends on the progression of two announced mega natural gas and LNG projects – Gendalo-Gehem and Abadi.
Cao Chai, Oil and Gas Analyst at GlobalData, commented, “Several projects are scheduled to come online in the hopes of maintaining and lifting Indonesia’s gas and LNG output.”
“Construction is progressing on the BP-operated Tangguh expansion, which will add a liquefaction unit of 3.8 million tonnes per annum (mtpa) of production capacity to the existing Tangguh LNG plant, bringing the total capacity up by 50% to 11.4mtpa. Feed gas to the plant will rise from Q3 2021 and reach production plateau in 2022.”
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