PT Bakrie & Brothers may spend as much as $170 million building a pipeline from a gas field off
Java to a power plant in Central Java province.
Bakrie & Brothers will begin constructing the 200-kilometer (120-mile) pipeline this year and work is slated to start April 2011.
Bakrie & Brothers won special rights in 2006 to build 1,115 kilometers of pipelines connecting gas-rich East Kalimantan and Central Java provinces.
The company will now build a shorter pipeline as part of the project to transport between 120 million cubic feet and 200 million cubic feet of gas a day from the Carigali field, operated by Petroliam Nasional Bhd., to the Tambak Lorok power plant owned by state utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara.
Monday, March 23, 2009
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