Harbour plans Indonesia FID for end-2023
The UK firm is expanding its Indonesian upstream presence
UK-listed independent Harbour Energy hopes to reach FID on its Tuna offshore gas project in Indonesia, “around the end of 2023”, and intends to submit a “plan of development” to the Indonesian government “later this year”. Harbour operates the Tuna block with a 50pc stake, and its reserves are estimated at around 100mn bl oe. The block is close to the maritime border between Indonesia and Vietnam. The independent is in the process of expanding its presence in Indonesia’s offshore. Harbour announced a “play-opening” gas discovery in July from the Timpan-1 well in the Andaman II licence, and along with partners BP and Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala, “are now evaluating the commerciality of the discovery
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