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    Pertamina plans small scale LNG infrastructure in Java

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The project will supply gas to the Cilacap refinery for 20 years.

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Pertamina plans small scale LNG infrastructure in Java

Indonesian state-owned oil and gas company Pertamina will set up small-scale LNG infrastructure to support its refinery business at Cilacap in Java, it said on May 25.

The project will supply gas to the Cilacap refinery for 20 years. Pertamina said the project would help develop the retail LNG market in southern central Java and generate savings of $58.5mn/year by utilising gas. The company will spend about $152mn in developing the project. 

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Kilang Pertamina Internasional, a unit of Pertamina, will develop the LNG infrastructure. Badak LNG, another Pertamina subsidiary, will provide LNG storage and breakbulk facility. Pertamina International Shipping will take care of LNG transportation. 

The Cilacap refinery is one of the largest oil refineries in Indonesia. It has a total capacity to produce 348,000 barrels/day.