Located in National Capital, Papua New Guinea, the PNG LNG liquefaction terminal is operated by ExxonMobil PNG. According to GlobalData, who tracks more than 1,100 active and developing LNG terminals worldwide, the terminal started operations in 2014 and is owned by Santos, Exxon Mobil, Kumul Petroleum Holdings, JX Nippon Oil & Gas Exploration, Mineral Resources Development, and Marubeni. Buy the profile here.

The PNG LNG liquefaction terminal sources gas from the following fields - Gobe Main, Greater Moran Unit, Kutubu, P'nyang, and PNG LNG project

With two trains, the PNG terminal has an LNG production capacity of 6.9Mtpa (million tons per annum), which is expected to remain the same as 6.9Mtpa by 2030.

Approximately 107.25% of the installed capacity is committed through long-term contracts, which amounts equates to 7.4Mtpa.

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