Husky looking for green light over Madura fields

Calgary-based Husky Energy is seeking regulatory approval for the proposed floating production development of the Madura MDA and MBH gas and condensate fields, as it pushes on with tenders for the Madura BD discovery off East Java, Indonesia.

Sources said the final development plan, submitted to Indonesia’s upstream regulatory body BPMigas, includes a floating production unit plus one platform each at MDA and MBH.

The FPU is designed to handle 175 million cubic feet per day. Production from MDA is expected to be around 110 MMcfd with another 55 MMcfd from MBH.

Gas at the MDA and MBH reservoirs is understood to contain low carbon dioxide and almost no trace of sulphur.

The production facilities will be equipped with dehydration and compression units to process production before final export to East Java…

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