Report summary
The Bontang LNG in Indonesia is a 8-train LNG development operated by PT Badak Natural Gas Liquefaction Co, which compromises PERTAMINA, VICO, Japan Indonesia LNG and Total. The Bontang LNG commercial overview outlines the project development and commercial structure. It explores the key issues facing the project, details the contracts and contains plant field location maps and an FOB breakeven analysis. Please see the Attaka Unit, East Kalimantan, Ganal (IDD), Makassar (IDD), Muara Bakau (Jangkrik), Offshore Mahakam, Rapak (IDD) and Sanga Sanga report for details of upstream assets that feed into the project.
Table of contents
- Key facts
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Summary and key issues
- Summary
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Key issues
- Upstream development
- LNG supply
- Links to related report
- Commercial structure
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Timeline
- Development
- Upstream supply issues
- LNG output
- Seasonal output
- LNG contracts
- Shipping
- Economic analysis
Tables and charts
This report includes 14 images and tables including:
- Key facts: Table 1
- Commercial structure: Image 1
- Commercial structure: Image 2
- Timeline: Table 1
- LNG output: Image 1
- Seasonal output: Image 1
- LNG contracts: Image 1
- LNG contracts: Table 1
- Shipping: Table 1
- Summary economics
- Breakeven economics (us$/mmbtu)
- FOB breakeven analysis (post-tax)
- Index Map
- Detail Map
What's included
This report contains:
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