Project Profile
Value: US$352 million
Location: South Sulawesi coastline, Indonesia
Capacity: 0.5 mtpa (potential total LNG capacity of 2 mtpa)
Area: unknown
Start-up Year: -
The Senkang LNG project is being developed on the South Sulawesi coastline as a part of a regional LNG hub. It consists of one modular LNG train with a capacity of 0.5 mtpa. The project could add three additional trains, depending on the gas field development, for a potential total LNG capacity of 2 mtpa. Major components have been ordered and are under fabrication with a projected capex of US$352 million for 2 MTPA capacity. Funding is being arranged. Existing proved reserves sufficient to produce 1 MTPA of LNG for more than 5 years (in addition to meeting requirement of Sengkang Power Plant). MOU has been signed with Indonesia Power to supply up to 1.5 MTPA initially and may increase to up to 5 MTPA. Energy World Corporation has made progress on Senkang LNG project in Indonesia. Several construction milestones have been achieved on site including the erection of a further two 0.5 mtpa cold boxes (total of four cold boxes now erected) and associated compressors. Construction progress also includes completion of the Slipforming of the 88,800 cbm LNG tank wall and ring beam, the 150 kV switchyard, fabrication of the processing piping and the jetty loading platform and hydraulic marine loading facilities. Works scheduled for the next phase of construction include the erection and installation od the processing pipe works, the structural completion of the LNG tank roof and mechanical and electrical works for balance of the plant.
Operators:
Energy World Corporation: Operator with 100% interest