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TotalEnergies: Papua LNG project needs 'more work' to reach last investment choice

French oil and gas giant TotalEnergies on Monday said a prepared new liquefied gas (LNG) task in Papua New Guinea would require ' more work' before a final financial investment decision might be reached.

TotalEnergies stated its President Patrick Pouyanne just recently told Papua New Guinea Prime Minister James Marape the job would require to work with third-party specialists to reach commercially practical engineering, procurement and construction agreements.

In that view, the task will examine the structure of some packages and open the competitors to a bigger panel of Asian contractors. As an effect, FID (last investment decision) of Papua LNG task is now anticipated in 2025, the company said.

The head of local manufacturer Kumul Petroleum earlier stated the final investment choice was due in 2024.

Marape and Pouyanne agreed the hold-up would not impact the early works prepared in Papua New Guinea in 2024.

The 5.4 million tonnes each year Papua LNG is the 2nd significant gas project in the impoverished Pacific country and is a. joint endeavor in between TotalEnergies, Exxon Mobil and. Santos along state-owned Kumul Petroleum.

The resource rich but impoverished South Pacific nation. is seeking to increase foreign investment and trade amid a jostle. for impact in the area in between the United States and China.

Ecological groups have stated the LNG task is

incompatible

with keeping international warming listed below 1.5 C since of the. emissions produced when the gas is burnt by consumers.