JAKARTA, March 22 (Reuters) - London-listed oil and gasgiant BP said its plans for a third liquefied natural gas(LNG) train at its Tangguh project in Indonesia are on scheduleto go on stream in 2019, in a meeting with the country's oil andgas regulator on Friday.
The Tangguh Train 3 project off-shore front-end engineeringdesign (FEED) is expected to commence early April, and on-shoreFEED is scheduled to begin in late 2013, BP Indonesia head ofcountry Dharmawan Samsu said. Commissioning is scheduled forlate 2018 and first gas is expected to be delivered in early2019, Samsu added.
Samsu also said BP's output plans for the LNG plant in 1013are up slightly from last year.
"In 2012 our work plan and budget was to produce 105(cargoes) and we delivered 103. And for 2013 we are certain thatwe can achieve 107 (cargoes)," Samsu said.
Indonesia's new oil and gas regulator (SKKMigas) is meetingwith oil and gas companies that have operations in the countryto firm up plans for 2013, when it plans to reverse decliningoil and gas output and increase supply for the country's growingdomestic needs.