Pertamina and Talisman fire up Sumatra FEED job

Collecting a fresh crop: workers in South Sumatra

A JOINT venture between Indonesia’s Pertamina and Calgary-based Talisman Energy has started front-end engineering and design studies on a $100 million gas fractionation plant designed to handle natural gas liquids produced under the second development phase of the Jambi-Merang gas project onshore South Sumatra, Indonesia.

The gas fractionation plant is the centrepiece of the second development phase at the producing Jambi-Merang gas and liquids project. The new plant is scheduled to start up in the third quarter of 2014 and will process up to 17,830 barrels per day of associated liquids produced at the existing Sungai Kenawang central processing facility from 2014. About half of that will be liquefied petroleum gas, with condensate making up the rest of the associated liquids.

JOB Pertamina Talisman, the joint venture operating the onshore gas and liquid development, has awarded a…

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