Mubadala Energy Enters Agreement with Pupuk for Gas Supply

Mubadala Energy Enters Agreement with Pupuk for Gas Supply

Emirati Mubadala Energy has signed an initial agreement with Indonesia’s state-owned fertilizer producer, Pupuk Indonesia, to supply natural gas, Reuters reported, citing Paul Slinger, the Head of Communications at Mubadala Energy.

According to the Agreement, Mubadala will supply 115 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscf/d) to Pupuk’s methanol plant and 85 mmscf/d to its ammonia plant, Slinger said on the sidelines of an industry conference organized by the Indonesia Petroleum Association.

He explained that natural gas will be supplied once production begins at Mubadala Energy’s South Andaman Block, starting with the Tangkulo-1 well, which is expected to start production by late 2028.

Mubadala Energy announced the exploration of this well last year, revealing an estimated potential of over 2 trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas in place.

It followed another discovery at the Layaran-1 well, within the same block, with the potential for more than 6 tcf of gas in place.

Mubadala Energy is a leading international energy company. It has assets and operations in 11 countries, with a primary geographic focus on the Middle East and North Africa (MENA), Russia and Southeast Asia.

 

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Fatma Ahmed is a staff writer with six years’ experience in Journalism. She is working in the field of oil and gas for four years. She also worked in the field of economic journalism for 2 years. Fatma has a Bachelor Degree in Mass Communication.

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