Tangguh, Bontang plants commit 58 LNG cargoes for local power plants
1/5/2022
Indonesia's Tangguh and Bontang plants are committed to sell 58 cargoes of LNG to state utility firm Perusahaan Listrik Negara in 2022, upstream oil and gas regulator SKK MIgas said in a statement on Wednesday.
The statement came after President Joko Widodo earlier this week called on LNG producers and coal miners to prioritize domestic market needs. Indonesia implemented a ban on coal exports in January to avoid outages at domestic generators.
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