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Supply chain disruptions will see Indonesian LNG output fall this year

Jakarta: LNG output from Indonesia is set to drop 6.6% this year, according to the country’s oil and gas regulator, SKMigas. Supply chain disruptions were cited for the fall. Last year 319 LNG cargoes were produced, this year the figure is estimated at 297. Operational disruptions at BP-led Tangguh LNG is likely to see the single biggest drop in production among the country’s three existing LNG plants.  [28/01/13]

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