Chevron marks first gas from Bangka, Indonesia

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Chevron has achieved first gas on the Bangka field development project, the first stage of the Chevron-operated Indonesia Deepwater Development (IDD) project in East Kalimantan, offshore Indonesia.

The Bangka Project includes a subsea well connection to the West Seno floating production unit (FPU). The FPU is supported by a tension leg platform for the gas offshore production.

The Bangka Project has a design capacity of 110 MMcu ft of natural gas and 4000 bbl of condensate per day. 

A final investment decision was reached in 2014, following government approvals. Chevron began drilling the development wells in the second half of 2014.

"First gas for the Bangka project is a significant milestone and highlights Chevron’s commitment to continue supporting the government’s energy goals and delivering energy to Indonesia safely, efficiently and reliably,” said Chuck Taylor, managing director, Chevron IndoAsia business unit.

“The project represents Chevron’s commitment to bring global capabilities and advanced technology to Indonesia and applies best practices and expertise from our deepwater developments around the world,” Taylor said.

Chevron has a 62% interest in the Bangka Project with the other contributing joint venture participants being Eni with 20% and Tip Top with 18%.

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