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Indonesia, new pipeline by 2021

Indonesian state-owned distributor PT Gas Negara expects the Trans Sumatra-Java-Bali pipeline to be fully integrated by 2021.

Indonesia, new pipeline by 2021

Indonesian state-owned distributor PT Gas Negara expects the Trans Sumatra-Java-Bali pipeline to be fully integrated by 2021. The group also announced several projects that will start this year. According to PGN President Hendi Prio Santoso in 2013 and 2014, PGN will work on several short-term projects, including an 80-kilometer pipeline in Lampung, a 350-kilometer pipeline in Central Java, and a 500-kilometer pipeline that will pass through Duri and Dumai in the province of Riau and Medan in North Sumatra. PGN hopes the Lampung pipeline will be able to deliver 80 million cubic feet of liquefied natural gas per day, while the Central Java pipeline is expected to deliver between 50 million and 100 million.

The Lampung project has started and is expected to be finished by the end of this year or early 2014 at the latest. To connect the provinces of Riau and North Sumatra, PGN will extend the Duri pipeline and work will start in 2014. Meanwhile the project in Central Java will consist of several phases. In the first, which will be completed in 2015, the company will build a 45-kilometre gas pipeline linking Semarang and neighboring areas.

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