Who owns the PNG LNG Project?
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ExxonMobil PNG Limited
Operated by ExxonMobil PNG Limited (ExxonMobil), the PNG LNG Project has consistently operated above its nameplate capacity of 6.9 million tonnes per annum (MTPA), with the Project recording the highest annual production of 8.5 MT in 2019, 23% above nameplate capacity.
What is ExxonMobil PNG?
ExxonMobil PNG Limited is the operator of the US$19 billion PNG LNG Project, an integrated development that is commercialising the gas resources of Papua New Guinea. Our production operations include gas production and processing facilities, onshore and offshore pipelines and liquefaction facilities.
Where is PNG gas used?
Domestic PNG is used for various purposes like cooking and water heating. It is also widely used by Hospitals, Nursing Homes, Hotels, Flight kitchens, Restaurants, places of Worship etc. PNG satisfies most of the requirements for fuel across all segments, being efficient, non-polluting and relatively economical.
Does PNG smell?
PNG is also flammable….FIRE SAFETY IN BENGALURU.
PNG | LPG | |
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Storage | PNG cannot be stored, so it is supplied with pipes from the source | LPG is available in cylinders. |
Odour | PNG is an odourless gas, but ethyl mercaptan is added as it provides easy detection by the users in case of a leakage | LPG has a pungent odour |
Which is cheaper PNG or LPG?
How much does it cost? “PNG is much cheaper than LPG. While a 14.2-kg subsidised domestic LPG cylinder costs ₹538, the same quantity of PNG, which is calculated based on standard cubic metres (SCM), comes at a price of Rs 375,” GAIL officials said.
Where are the two oil fields in Papua New Guinea?
The fields are located in the eastern margin of the Papuan Basin, 90 kilometres from the Gulf of Papua coast. The two fields are carbonate reef structures with the smaller Elk structure overlaying the northern part of Antelope.
What is the name of the LNG plant in Papua New Guinea?
Papua LNG is a proposed LNG facility to be located approximately 25 kilometres north of Port Moresby, the capital of Papua New Guinea. The plant will be supplied from the Elk and Antelope gas/condensate fields.
Where is the elk and Antelope gas/condensate plant?
The plant will be supplied from the Elk and Antelope gas/condensate fields. The fields are located in the eastern margin of the Papuan Basin, 90 kilometres from the Gulf of Papua coast. The two fields are carbonate reef structures with the smaller Elk structure overlaying the northern part of Antelope.