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Indonesia approves $3 bln development plan

Tuesday, January 3 2023

Fossil Energy – Indonesia

Indonesia has approved the first plan of development for the Tuna offshore gas field with total estimated investment of $3.07 billion up to the start of production, upstream oil and gas regulator SKK Migas said last Monday.

The Tuna field, located in the South China Sea between Indonesia and Vietnam, is expected to reach peak production of 115 million standard cubic feet per day (MMSCFD) in 2027, SKK Migas spokesperson Mohammad Kemal said.

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Filed Under: Development, Gas, Indonesia, International News, Oil and Gas, South China Sea, Tuna field Tagged With: Development, gas, Indonesia, South China Sea, tuna field

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