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GAS SUPPLIES FROM INDONESIA'S WEST NATUNA FIELDS ARE TO ARRIVE EARLY IN SINGAPORE.

The Oil and Gas Journal

| October 23, 2000 | COPYRIGHT 2003 PennWell Publishing Corp. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

First supplies of Indonesian natural gas to Singapore will arrive in 2 months--some 6 months ahead of schedule--even as Malaysia signs an initial agreement with Indonesia to buy gas from the same West Natuna fields (OGJ Online, Oct. 16, 2000).

This follows the completion of a 640-km subsea pipeline connecting Singapore with the West Natuna fields. The pipeline is ready to make first delivery in December, said one source. …

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