PT. Husky CNOOC Madura Limited (HCML) which is the operator of the working area of the Madura Strait Block continues to strive to meet the production target of the first gas and oil field in the BD's second quarter of 2017. Wells-Madura BD gas's exact area is around the Mandangin archipelago, off the coast of Madura Strait in the field of development, and is a long field that is expected to produce 442 BCF (Billion Cubic Feet) Gas and 18.7 MMBL condensate for 13 years.
BD field as part of the Madura Strait Block located offshore Madura Strait, 65 kilometers east of Surabaya and 16 kilometers south of the island of Madura. Husky - CNOOC Madura Limited (HCML) in which its activities are under the supervision and control of the Special Unit of Upstream Oil and Gas (SKK Migas) are working hard to achieve this target. This is expressed by the Senior Manager of Legal, HR & Business Support HCML, Wahyudin Sunarya.
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For the initial production, will produce gas as much as 100 million cubic feet per day and 6,000 barrels per day of condensate. BD gas field development project is the first HCML court-approved Plan of Development (POD) by SKK Migas. The production of the BD field will be channeled to the buyer, PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN), the core Alasindo PT Energi and PT Parna Raya. From this field, we set out to sell the entire gas into the country and to the government-owned company.
This is in accordance with government programs that give priority to domestic supply in advance. With an emphasis on domestic, will indirectly help promote and increase the pace of the economy, especially for industries in the area. Event title FPSO Sail Away As one form of support to the government efforts to prioritize domestic gas supply, Husky - CNOOC Madura Limited (HCML) held "FPSO Sail Away" at the Keppel Shipyard, Singapore, Monday (14/11).
The ceremony was attended by the Director-General of Oil and Gas, IGN Wiratmaja Puja and engineers, Head of Operations Support Division SKK Migas, Nurwahidi, Senior Manager Development HCML, Jonny Pasaribu and staff, VP Finance & Economic CNOOC SES Ltd., Wang Yaohui. Also present Representative of Husky Oil Madura Partnership, Kevin S. Moore, and the Representative of the SMS Development Limited, Adriansyah Chaniago, as well as representatives HCML buyers.
The ceremony in the form of keystrokes is a symbol of the sailing ship FPSO (floating production, storage, and offloading). FPSO named "Karapan Armada Sterling III" will be placed in the BD gas field, the Madura Strait. "We should be proud because nearly 90 percent of workers in Karapan FPSO Armada Sterling III are Indonesian citizens," said Director General of Oil and Gas, IGN Wiratmaja Puja in his speech.
Head of the Operations Support Division SKK Migas, Nurwahidi, explained that this ceremony as an immediate measure to develop and exploit oil and gas resources in Earth Indonesia. The event also plays an important role in maintaining the values of relationship and cooperation in supporting the business development of natural resources in Indonesia.
Karapan FPSO Armada Sterling III will play a very important role in the BD gas field. We put it on a scale FPSO changes a high priority because it is not only to support efforts to increase domestic oil production but also create jobs, support the regional economic and political stability, as well as supporting the Government in reducing the number of oil subsidies burden on the budget.
FPSO construction project as a whole will take approximately 24 months starting from the detail engineering up to the placement offshore. The FPSO vessel has also completed all phases of tests and trials required operating with very satisfactory results, and the ship surveyor was declared fit by the American Bureau of Shipping based in Singapore.
We hope that the stage sails away to its placement in the offshore later be completed according to the target that has been planned, said Senior Manager of Legal, HR & Business Support HCML, Wahyudin Sunarya.
Duta Masyarakat, Page-16, Friday, Nov 18, 2016
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