Indonesia: LNG receiving terminal

Indonesia’s state-owned electricity company PLN is assessing bid documents submitted by investors for a contract to build a LNG receiving terminal in Bojonegare, Banten. Seven foreign and local investors are reported to have submitted bid documents for the engineering, procurement, and construction tender. No date has been set for the tender and no LNG supply has been secured. The USD 300 million project will form part of the government’s plans to develop the port into an international hub. SSA Marine from the US, Port of Singapore Authority, and International Continental Terminal Service Inc. of the Philippines all are said to have submitted letters of intent to build the project.
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