Sulawesi-Maluku LNG Cluster
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Sulawesi-Maluku LNG Cluster is a cluster of liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals proposed in Indonesia.[1]
Location
The terminals are proposed to be located in seven locations within the Sulawesi-Maluku cluster in Indonesia.[1]
Project details
- Operator:
- Owner: PLN Energi Primer Indonesia, AG&P Indonesia, Suasa Benua Sukses, KPMOG[1]
- Parent company: Perusahaan Listrik Negara, Nebula Energy, Suasa Benua Sukses, KPMOG[1]
- Vessel:
- Vessel operator:
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- Location: seven locations within the Sulawesi-Maluku cluster, Indonesia[1]
- Coordinates: -2.977698, 124.539938
- Capacity: 2.3 mtpa (total)[1]
- Status: Proposed[1]
- Type: Import[1]
- Start year: 2026[1]
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Background
In March 2024, Nebula Energy’s AG&P LNG and a consortium including Suasa Benua Sukses and KPMOG signed a 20-year contract to develop a cluster of seven LNG terminals around the Sulawesi and Maluku islands, Indonesia. The import terminals will have a total regasification capacity of 2.3 mtpa, and they will serve seven power plants with a cumulative capacity of 1,510 MW.[1]