Arun LNG Terminal
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Summary Information
- Ownership: Pertamina 55 %, ExxonMobil 30 % a consortium of Japanese buyers 15 %
- Website: http://www.arunlng.co.id/
- Location: Blang Lancang, Lhokseumawe region, in the special province of Aceh along the northern coast of Sumatra, Indonesia
- Capacity: 12.5 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
Brief Description
- A large 6 train LNG liquefaction plant
Technical Details
- Storage capacity: The Arun LNG plant has 5 storage tanks with a capacity of 127.200 cubic meters each
- Constructor: Bechtel was the prime contractor for phase one
* The expansion project was awarded to Chiyoda Chemical Engineering and Construction Co Ltd., in association with Mitsubishi Corporation and PT Purna Bina Indonesia * Train 6 was engineered and constructed by JGC Corporation
- Licensor: Air Products
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- After 2014, Pertamina plans to convert the terminal into a receiving terminal once the natural gas reserves feeding the terminal are exhausted.
- See [[[Arun LNG Import Terminal Project]]]
Suppliers / Customers
- Suppliers: The gas comes from the following Exxon Operated areas:
* Arun Field in Nanggroe Aceh Darussalam Province * South Lhoksukon A and D, * The [[[North Sumatra Offshore Gas Field]]]
- Customers: Japan
History
- 1978 - The terminal operations began
- 1983 - Train 4 came on-stream
- 1984 - Train 5 came on-stream
- 1986 - Train 6 came on-stream
- 2012 - Pertamina Chooses Rekayasa Industri as the Tender Winner for Arun Revitalization EPC
- 2014 - Last LNG cargo shipped
Other Information
- The oldest LNG liquefaction terminal in Indonesia