Inpex inks preliminary Abadi LNG deals with Shell, BP

Japan’s Inpex said that it had reached preliminary agreements with energy giants BP and Shell, PT Perusahaan Gas Negara (PGN), a unit of Indonesia’s Pertamina, and Indonesia’s state power company PLN relating to LNG offtake from the planned Abadi LNG project in Indonesia.

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