Eni: Jangkrik FPU named in Indonesia

Italian oil company Eni has informed that the naming ceremony of the “Jangkrik” Floating Production Unit (FPU) vessel was held on Tuesday at Saipem Karimun Yard, Tanjung Balai Karimun, Indonesia’s Energy Minister Ignasius Jonan.

The FPU will operate in the Muara Bakau PSC located in the Kutei Basin, in the Makassar Strait offshore for the “Jangkrik Complex Fields.” The floating production unit will now sail to its final destination where, once in position, will start mooring and hook-up operations.

The project foreseen the first gas within three and half years from the sanctioning. The FPU will be located in strategic position that will also allow the prompt development of nearby discoveries in a region rich of gas resources, Eni said.

The newly built FPU has a gas processing and export capacity up to 450 million standard cubic feet per day (mmscf/d); ten production deep-water subsea wells will be connected to the FPU. The gas, once processed onboard the FPU, will then reach using a new dedicated 79 km pipeline and a new Onshore Receiving Facilities, the East Kalimantan Transportation System and the Bontang gas liquefaction plant.

The Jangkrik gas volumes will supply the local domestic market, the Indonesian LNG market as well as the LNG export market.

Eni is the operator with a 55% stake of the Muara Bakau PSC through its affiliate Eni Muara Bakau B.V.; the other partners are Engie E&P with 33,334% and PT. Saka Energi Muara Bakau with 11,664%.