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Genting Bhd signs $963 mln deal for drifting LNG center

Genting Berhad has signed a $962.8 million deal for a floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) center from China's Wison New Energies, the Malaysian company said on Thursday.

The center, to be used in Indonesia's West Papua region, will have a capability of 1.2 million metric lots per annum with initially drop set up for the third quarter of 2026, Genting said in a statement. Wison will build the center at its shipyards in Nantong and Zhoushan, China.

Feedgas for the floating facility will be provided from the Asap, Merah and Kido structures within the Kasuri gas block concession location, Genting stated in the statement.

Genting President and Chief Operating Officer Tan Kong Han said at a press conference that the company had really. considerable success and encountered hydrocarbons from. exploratory drilling in its West Papua gas block.

We have had a great deal of extremely significant success on this. block. We drilled ten wells, all 10 wells have come across. hydrocarbons, he stated.

Genting Oil Kasuri Pte Ltd, a Genting subsidiary, had actually signed. a production sharing agreement for the Kasuri block and first. discovered gas there in 2011.

Of the gas in the Kasuri block, 101 million basic cubic. feet each day (mmscfd) will be supplied to an ammonia and urea. plant to be built in West Papua for 17 years, while 230 mmscfd. of gas will go to the floating LNG center for 18 years, the. declaration said.

While Genting did not define clients for the gas offtake. from the floating LNG facility, Tan said the business was. taken part in conversations with purchasers like Shell and BP.

(source: Reuters)