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 volume 7, issue #15 - Thursday, August 08, 2002

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Indonesia plans Borneo-Java gas pipeline

08-07-02 Indonesia plans to build a $ 1.7 bn natural gas pipeline from East Kalimantan province to the country's most populous island of Java to meet rising energy demand, the head of the state gas company said.

The pipeline will span 1,100 km (660 miles) between East Kalimantan on Borneo Island and East Java, said W.M.P. Simandjuntak, The President Director, or CEO, of the state owned PT Perusahaan Gas Negara. There will be another 600 km of pipe to supply the gas to West Java, where the capital Jakarta is located.
“We are looking for foreign partners and plan to start construction some time in 2005,” Simandjuntak said after attending the Indonesian International Oil, Gas & Energy Exhibition. “We plan to complete the pipeline in 2008.”

Java, home to more than half of Indonesia's 210 mm people, needs more gas to fuel homes and power plants as economic growth picks up in the country. Java and Bali, Indonesia's two most populated islands, could face blackouts by 2004 without new power plants becausedemand growth may outstrip supply, the government said.

Source: Neftegaz.RU



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