20th Oct 2023 10:02
(Alliance News) - BP PLC on Thursday said it shipped its first cargo from Indonesia's expanded Tangguh liquefied natural gas facility.
The London-based oil major said first cargo produced from a new train safely sailed from site on Wednesday to Indonesian state-owned power generator PT PLN.
PT PLN is the domestic foundation customer of the Tangguh Train 3 expansion project.
BP expects the Tangguh expansion project to account for over a third of Indonesian gas production.
Anja-Isabel Dotzenrath, bp's executive vice president of bp's gas and low carbon energy unit said: "The safe and successful start-up of Train 3 marks a new phase for Tangguh and is a proud day for bp and our Tangguh partners. I would like to thank the government of Indonesia for our strong partnership and their continued support that has made this possible."
BP shares were 0.6% higher at 556.20 pence each on Friday morning in London.
By Tom Budszus, Alliance News reporter
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