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Government of Indonesia Approved Extension of
the Production Sharing Contract(PSC)for Tangguh LNG Project

Dec 23, 2022

the joint venture partner of Tangguh LNG Project led by bp, the project operator, are pleased to announce that the Government of Indonesia has approved a 20-year extension of Tangguh Production Sharing Contract (PSC). The Tangguh PSC consists of Berau, Muturi and Wiriagar PSCs.

Tangguh is the largest gas-producing project in Indonesia, accounting for around 20% of the country’s gas output. Tangguh LNG Project began operations in 2009 and has safely delivered more than 1,450 cargoes to global markets including Indonesia and Japan. It has two LNG production trains with a combined capacity of 7.6 million tonnes of LNG a year, with a third LNG train in Tangguh currently under construction. With Tangguh Train 3, we will increase Tangguh’s production by approximately 50%.

In addition to building Tangguh Train 3, we are planning the next phase of the development including Carbon Capture Utilization and Storage (CCUS) project, which is based on the Plan of Development approved by SKK Migas (Special Task Force for Upstream Oil and Gas Business Activities Republic of Indonesia) in 2021. Once the CCUS project is implemented, which is subject to a final investment decision by Tangguh Partners, it will remove up to 90% of the reservoir-associated CO2 which represents nearly half of Tangguh LNG emissions, making Tangguh one of the lowest GHG intensity LNG plants in the world.

With extension of the PSC, we will contribute to stable supply LNG as well as reduce CO2 emission.