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Undertaking Equator Principle environmental and social assessment of Tangguh LNG Project

Undertaking Equator Principle environmental and social assessment of Tangguh LNG Project

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Case Study: BP Undertaking Equator Principle environmental and social assessment of Tangguh LNG Project Background The Tangguh project is centered on the Bintuni Bay area of Papua - 3,200 kilometers from Jakarta - an area that is biologically rich, physically dynamic and sparsely populated by indigenous communities. It involves the tapping of six Tangguh fields to extract combined proven reserves of around 14.4 trillion cubic feet of clean gas. Two normally unmanned offshore production platforms, located in Bintuni Bay, will collect the gas from the reservoir, then send it through sub-sea pipelines to an LNG processing facility on the south shore. From here, LNG will be exported from a tanker terminal to markets in Asia Pacific and North America. Our Approach We were commissioned to carry

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