UK supermajor BP expects the start-up of the third liquefied natural gas train at its Tangguh LNG facility in Indonesia to be delayed by almost a year, in part due to last year’s tsunami in the region, writes Eoin O'Cinneide.
Tangguh Train 3 in West Papua province had been set to start up in the fourth quarter of next year but has now been pushed back to the third quarter of 2021, chief executive Bob Dudley said on an analyst call this week.