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BP reenlists KBR for third Tangguh liquefaction train design onshore Indonesia

The expansion project follows the successful completion in 2009 of the two train Tangguh LNG plant and associated facilities by a joint venture partnership between JGC Corporation, KBR and PT Pertafenikki Engineering (KJP JV).
“KBR is proud to continue our longstanding relationship with BP and our joint venture partners, PT Rekayasa Industri and JGC Corporation and PT JGC Indonesia, on the Tangguh LNG expansion,” said Stuart Bradie, KBR president and CEO.
“This project represents KBR's ability to bring world-class engineering skills to complex energy projects and follows KBR’s 30-year presence and successful track record in the Asia-Pacific region.”
The Tangguh LNG Project, located in remote Bintuni Bay, West Papua, was the largest capital development project ever undertaken in Indonesia and involved the successful delivery of community, local content, environmental and safety performance.
The Tangguh LNG Project is located in Teluk Bintuni, Papua Barat. Tangguh began production in 2009 and gas from a third LNG train will come from a phased offshore development of new shallow water platforms, new pipelines to shore, new infield pipelines, a new integrated onshore receiving facility and new development wells. Tangguh’s capacity is currently 7.6 million tons and is expected to reach 11.4 when the expansion project is completed.
Expected revenue from the contract will be included in the fourth quarter of 2014 backlog of unfilled orders for the gas monetisation segment.
The contract value was not disclosed.
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