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Last updated at: (Beijing Time) Thursday, March 04, 2004
Indonesia expects Bank of China's loan for gas field project
Bank of China has expressed agreement to disburse 1 billion US dollars in loan to finance the liquefied natural gas (LNG) project at Tangguh gas field, an Indonesian official said Wednesday.
"Bank of China agreed to disburse more than 1 billion US dollars during a recent meeting with us," Kardaya Warnika, deputy head of the Indonesian oil and gas executive board (BP Migas), was quoted as saying by Detikcom online news service.
He added Japan is also interested in investing in the project through the Japan Bank for International Cooperation (JBIC) but no commitment has been mutually signed.
"It's more likely that China will become the major financier of this project," he said.
Located in the easternmost province of Papua, the Tangguh gas field is the major gas source for the government's LNG export.
The field is projected to supply 2.7 million tons of LNG a year to China's Fujian province starting in 2007 and the government has planned to supply 1.5 million tons a year to South Korea also fromTangguh.
Last December, the government and Beyond Petroleum (BP) signed an agreement with Sempra Energy LNG Corp for a 20-year supply of LNG to US and Mexican markets.
Under the agreement, 3.7 million tons of LNG a year will be delivered from Tangguh over a period of 15 years.
Source:Xinhua
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