[CATEGORY: ELECTRICITY]
PT Pertmaina (Persero) goes ahead with
plans to participate in the tender for the development of the 2x800 MW PLTGU
Jawa 1 combined cycle power plant in Muara Tawar, Bekasi, West Jaya province.
The firm has expressed disappointment over
changes in terms of the contract by state owned electricity firm PT Perusahaan
Listrik Negara (PLN) (Persero). Nevertheless, the firm will not cancel its
participation in the tender for the project.
"We'll go ahead with participating in
the tender," said president Director Dwi Soetjipto.
PLN has disappointed Pertamina by obliging
bidders to use gas from the Tangguh LNG plant in West Papua province for the
power plant. It seems that Pertamina and partners would like to use gas from
other sources for the project. PLN has scheduled bid submission for the project
for July 25, 2016.
Pertamina said that PLN should have made
the decision early on, citing that Pertamina had already spent US$1.5 million
in making initial feasibility of the study. The firm said if PLN had decided
early on that the project must supply the gas from Tangguh, Pertamina would not
have included Total in the consortium.
Pertamina is teaming up with Marubeni Corp
and Total & Gas Power in the tender for the project.
All complete data can be seen at www.tender-indonesia.com
(The source of the Indonesia Oil and Gas,
Mining, Electricity, Infrastrcuture, Telecommunication tender project and
tender award)
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