BANTAENG. Private company Pasifik Agra Energi has committed Rp 7,5 trillion (US$ 550 million) in investment to build the first cryogenic energy-integrated liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at an industrial park in Bantaeng regency, South Sulawesi. Pasifik Agra president director Westana H. Wiraatmadja said a feasibility study for the megaproject had been conducted with a Japanese energy company since February, and was set to be completed in August. "After that, we will start the detailed engineering design, then followed by the construction. The terminal is set to meet demand at the industrial park, as well as in eastern and central parts of Indonesia," he said on Saturday.
Bantaeng to have cryo-integrated LNG terminal
BANTAENG. Private company Pasifik Agra Energi has committed Rp 7,5 trillion (US$ 550 million) in investment to build the first cryogenic energy-integrated liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal at an industrial park in Bantaeng regency, South Sulawesi. Pasifik Agra president director Westana H. Wiraatmadja said a feasibility study for the megaproject had been conducted with a Japanese energy company since February, and was set to be completed in August. "After that, we will start the detailed engineering design, then followed by the construction. The terminal is set to meet demand at the industrial park, as well as in eastern and central parts of Indonesia," he said on Saturday.