JANGKRIK

  • Latitude: -65.3774
  • Longitude: 121.515
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It appears there may be a confusion regarding the offshore terminal named "Jangkang" as it doesn't exist in Liberia, a country on the West African coast. Jangkrik is actually associated with a major oil and gas project in Indonesia, operated by Eni, an Italian multinational oil and gas company. Here's a brief description and specification of the Jangkrik project, assuming that is what you're referring to:

Jangkrik Offshore Gas Project Overview (Indonesia):

General Description:

  • Location: The Jangkrik complex is located in the Muara Bakau block, about 70 km off the coast of Makassar Strait, East Kalimantan, Indonesia.
  • Operator: Eni Indonesia, with partnerships including PT Pertamina and other stakeholders.
  • Project Scope: The project comprises two primary fields, Jangkrik and Jangkrik North East, which are offshore gas and condensate fields.
  • Type: Deepwater gas field and associated floating production unit.

Specifications:

  • Water Depth: Approximately between 400 and 1,400 meters.
  • Infrastructure: The development involves subsea wellheads, manifolds, flowlines, and a central processing platform (Floating Production Unit or FPU).
  • Production Capacity: The FPU Jangkrik vessel has the ability to process about 450 million standard cubic feet of gas per day (MMscfd).

Facilities:

  1. Floating Production Unit (FPU) Jangkrik:

    • Processing Capacity: Gas production capacity of around 450 MMscfd.
    • Liquids Capacity: Able to handle around 1,800 cubic meters per day of condensate.
    • Features: Includes facilities for gas compression, dehydration, and condensate stabilization.
  2. Subsea Systems:

    • Wellheads: The project includes several subsea wells tied back to the FPU.
    • Flowlines and Umbilicals: Connecting the subsea wells to the FPU for processing.
  3. Export Pipelines:

    • The processed gas is transported onshore via a 79 km pipeline to the Senipah, Palaran, and Sangatta (SPS) refinery and then further distributed.

Environmental and Safety Considerations:

  • Environmental Impact Assessment: Comprehensive EIAs conducted to assess the impact on the marine environment.
  • Safety Standards: Adherence to international safety regulations and standards to ensure the safety of operations and personnel.

Economic and Strategic Importance:

  • Contribution to Local Economy: The project boosts employment and local services, and contributes to Indonesia's national gas production.
  • Energy Security: The produced gas supports domestic consumption and energy security, as well as potential export.

Key Points of Interest:

  • Commissioned in the mid-2010s and began production in 2017.
  • It underscores Indonesia's strategic effort to harness offshore resources to meet domestic and export demands.
  • Demonstrates modern engineering and international collaboration in the energy sector.

This summary provides an overview of the Jangkrik project in Indonesia, adhering to typical offshore gas production standards and characteristics. If you have meant a different terminal or project, please provide more details so that I can assist you accordingly.

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