SITE INVESTIGATION

Fugro to survey for marine LNG and carbon capture and storage project

An underwater robotic drill among kit to be used for marine site survey by Fugro in Indonesia

 Autonomous underwater vehicles will be used along a robotic seafloor drill by Fugro on a marine site investigation job in Indonesia

Autonomous underwater vehicles will be used along a robotic seafloor drill by Fugro on a marine site investigation job in Indonesia

Fugro will perform geophysical and geotechnical surveys needed to support front-end engineering design for offshore production facilities, the submarine pipeline to the onshore LNG terminal and CO2 injection infrastructure. Geo-data will be acquired using Fugro's deepwater autonomous underwater vehicle Echo Surveyor 8 and a robotic seafloor drill, deployed from Indonesian support vessels. Fieldwork is expected to start in the second quarter of 2024.

The Abadi LNG project is based on an onshore LNG development scheme that INPEX is developing in partnership with PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Masela and PETRONAS Masela Sdn Bhd in Masela block. The project's annual LNG production is expected to reach 9.5 million tons, equivalent to over 10% of Japan's current annual LNG imports. As a result, the project will have a meaningful contribution to improving energy security in Indonesia, Japan and other Asian countries, based on its world-leading gas field properties and plentiful reserves enabling efficient development as well as its carbon capture and storage component.

"We are pleased to once again support INPEX, a company that understands the value provided by our geo-data expertise," Mark Heine, CEO, said. "This is particularly valid for the development of Abadi LNG project, where overcoming engineering challenges including slope stability, regional seismicity, subsea faulting and carbonate sediments will require a collaborative and informed approach. With our expertise and solutions, we will be able to contribute to energy security in the region."