Difference between revisions of "Kangean Block Oil and Gas Fields"
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* Kangean Block is located offshore, 90 kilometers north of Bali Island, with a water depth of 90 to 230 meters, and consists of the three gas fields, which are Terang, Sirasun, and Batur. | * Kangean Block is located offshore, 90 kilometers north of Bali Island, with a water depth of 90 to 230 meters, and consists of the three gas fields, which are Terang, Sirasun, and Batur. | ||
− | * The produced gas is first gathered in the [[Glas Dowr FPSO]] and supplied through the East Java Gas | + | * The produced gas is first gathered in the [[Glas Dowr FPSO]] and supplied through the [[East Java Gas Pipeline]] |
* Phase 1 developed the Terang field and phase 2 the Sirasun and Batur fields | * Phase 1 developed the Terang field and phase 2 the Sirasun and Batur fields | ||
Terang gas field is located offshore, approximately 90 km north of Bali Island (at the water depth of 90 m) | Terang gas field is located offshore, approximately 90 km north of Bali Island (at the water depth of 90 m) |
Latest revision as of 16:54, 16 February 2024
Summary Information
- Operator:
- Country: Indonesia
- Location:
- Production start:
- Partners: JAPEX 25%, Mitsubishi 25%,
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
+++ Description
- Kangean Block is located offshore, 90 kilometers north of Bali Island, with a water depth of 90 to 230 meters, and consists of the three gas fields, which are Terang, Sirasun, and Batur.
- The produced gas is first gathered in the Glas Dowr FPSO and supplied through the East Java Gas Pipeline
- Phase 1 developed the Terang field and phase 2 the Sirasun and Batur fields
Terang gas field is located offshore, approximately 90 km north of Bali Island (at the water depth of 90 m)
+++ Contractors
- J P Kenny: Field layout derivation, conceptual design, cost estimates and schedules
- Timas: Pipeline installation
+++ History
- 2010 - Sembawang Shipyard awarded FSPO refit contract
- 2012 - Production starts in Terang gas field
- 2013 - Oil Production in Indonesia’s Terang Gas Field Reaches 10 Million Barrels
+++ Geology
+++ Links
- J P Kenny Subsea References
- Serimax Asia Pipeline References
- Sembcorp Marine’s Sembawang Shipyard Secures FPSO Conversion And Upgrading Contracts Worth S$75 Million
- Production starts in Terang gas field of Kangean PSC area at Republic of Indonesia
- Oil Production in Indonesia’s Terang Gas Field Reaches 10 Million Barrels
- Commencement of Production in Kangean TSB Phase 2