Indonesia's Bontang LNG output seen lower
1/14/2020
Output from Indonesia’s Bontang LNG plant is targeted at 89.6 cargoes this year, Arief Setiawan Handoko, deputy of finance and monetisation at oil and gas upstream regulator SKK Migas said.
Output of the Tangguh LNG plant is seen at 122.3 cargoes this year, he said in a text message to Reuters.
In comparison, Indonesia produced 111.7 cargoes from Bontang and 117.4 cargoes from Tangguh, SKK Migas data showed last week.
(Reporting by Wilda Asmarini Writing by Fransiska Nangoy Editing by Louise Heavens)
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