Technip Energies and JGC have won dual FEED contracts for Indonesia’s Abadi LNG project, covering both FPSO and onshore facilities. The development will produce 9.5 million tonnes of LNG annually while integrating carbon capture, supporting Indonesia’s net-zero ambitions and regional energy security.
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Technip Energies, in partnership with JGC, has been awarded two Front-End Engineering Design (FEED) contracts for the Abadi LNG development in Indonesia’s Masela Block. One package covers the floating production, storage, and offloading (FPSO) unit for initial gas treatment, while the other includes the onshore LNG facility with two liquefaction trains, a jetty, logistics base, and offloading systems.
The project is designed to process and export approximately 9.5 million tonnes of LNG annually, while also supplying 150 million standard cubic feet of natural gas per day to Indonesia’s domestic market. The FPSO will handle primary treatment before sending dried gas to the onshore facility, where liquefaction and CO₂ capture will occur. Captured CO₂ will be reinjected into the reservoir, making the project one of the region’s most significant low-carbon LNG ventures.
Abadi LNG is expected to play a major role in both regional and global energy supply, potentially covering over 10% of Japan’s LNG import needs. At the same time, its integration of carbon capture and storage supports Indonesia’s target of achieving net-zero emissions by 2060.
Executives from both Technip Energies and JGC emphasized that LNG remains an essential transition fuel for energy security and sustainability. They noted that the project not only strengthens bilateral energy ties but also contributes to job creation, local industry participation, and long-term environmental goals.