BCN-25 PNG paves way towards new natural gas project

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PNG paves way towards new natural gas project

PORT MORESBY, Nov 16, 2018 (BSS/AFP) – Papua New Guinea Friday signed a
deal with energy giants Total and ExxonMobil on a proposed new project that
would significantly boost the natural gas exports from the poor Pacific
Island nation.

The parties hope to finalise the Papua LNG (liquefied natural gas) project
by the first quarter of next year, the French firm said in a statement,
adding that they would launch initial engineering studies.

The new project, if realised, will complement production from a $19-
billion natural gas plant developed by ExxonMobil that began shipping gas
throughout Asia in 2014.

In a speech at a gathering of business leaders in Port Moresby, Total CEO
Patrick Pouyanne described the deal as a “first stone, an important stone”
towards developing the production of natural gas, which he said would be at
the “core of the evolution of the energy landscape.”

It would involve two new “trains” — or production units — of 2.7 million
tonnes per year.

Total said the proposed project — located in the Gulf Province 280
kilometres (175 miles) west of Port Moresby — will “increase Papua New
Guinea from a two to four train producing supplier.”

“We are fully committed to the success of the Papua LNG project, which
benefits from a favorable geographical location close to Asian markets,” said
Pouyanne.

The existing ExxonMobil plant includes gas production and processing
facilities in PNG’s Southern Highlands and Western Provinces, storage
facilities on the Gulf of Papua and more than 700 kilometres of pipelines.

At its peak, more than 21,000 people were employed during construction
with the operators having to overcome flooding and extremely steep slopes as
they built infrastructure including airfields and roads from scratch.

“All told, the onshore pipeline contains enough steel to build 20 Eiffel
Towers,” said Neil Chapman, senior vice-president of ExxonMobil.

The project supplies four major companies in Taiwan, Japan and China and
is expected to produce an estimated nine trillion cubic feet (255 billion
cubic metres) of LNG over its 30-year life.

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