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Japan's Mitsui OSK starts FSRU operations for Indonesian gas-fired power plant

Japan's Mitsui O.S.K. Lines Ltd (MOL) has actually started commercial operations of its floating storage and regasification system (FSRU) to provide liquefied gas to a power plant in West Java, Indonesia, the company said on Friday.

This task is Asia's very first gas-to-power task using an FSRU, MOL said.

The operations of the FSRU, called Jawa Satu, started on March 29. MOL owns Jawa Satu, through PT Jawa Satu Regas, collectively developed by PT Pertamina (Persero), Marubeni Corporation , Sojitz Corporation and other partners.

With a storage capability of 170,000 cubic meters and a. regasification capability of 300 million standard cubic feet per. day (MMcsfd), Jawa Satu will get LNG for power generation. from LNG providers through ship-to-ship transfer before supplying it. to the Jawa 1 power plant.

The plant, which also started operations on March 29 by PT. Jawa Satu Power, has a creating capacity of 1,760 megawatts. and lies in Cilamaya, West Java, the company added. It is. likewise collectively owned by Pertamina, Marubeni and Sojitz.

Electricity generated by the power plant will be supplied to. Indonesian state-owned electrical power business PT PLN (Persero) for. 25 years.

(source: Reuters)