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Abandoned Gas Terminal in Surabaya

Monday, July 24, 2023

The Lamong Bay LNG Terminal project in Surabaya is abandoned. The potential for state loss reaches more than Rp300 billion.

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The construction of a liquified natural gas (LNG) storage terminal at Lamong Bay, Surabaya, East Java, March 2020. PGN Doc. . tempo : 171424907440.

THE Lamong Bay liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal should have been fully operating this year. In reality, the gas processing installation at kilometer 42 of the Tambak Osowilangun Main Road, Surabaya, East Java, is idle. Access to the project is also sealed off, surrounded by fences.

A number of the site’s main facilities, such as the onshore regasification unit (ORU), small-scale gas purchasing service depot (filling station), and cryog

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