Total S.A.
01 September 2006
Total Acquires Stake in Ichthys LNG Project in Australia,
Cementing its Partnership with INPEX
Paris, August 31, 2006 - Total announces the signature of an agreement with
Japanese energy company INPEX to acquire a 24% interest in Block WA 285-P,
located in approximately 250 meters of water offshore northwestern
Australia. The proposed transaction is subject to the approval of the
Australian authorities in the near future.
INPEX currently owns a 100% interest in Block WA 285-P, which contains the
Ichthys gas field, discovered in 2000. Six appreciation wells drilled between
2000 and 2004 confirmed the find's rich gas and condensate potential.
The Ichthys development plan consists of an integrated field/liquefaction
facility scheduled to come on stream early in the next decade. The plant is
envisaged to be built on an island in the Kimberley region, less than 200
kilometers from the field. INPEX recently filed documents with Australian
federal and state governments to obtain environmental approval for the project,
with a capacity envisaged above 6 million metric tons of LNG a year associated
with 100,000 barrels per day of condensates and LPG, and which could be
increased depending on confirmation of additional reserves and market demand.
Since the beginning of 2005, Total has acquired stakes in eight different
offshore exploration blocks in Australia's North West Shelf. This latest
transaction will considerably strengthen Total's presence in this area's gas
industry.
The partnership between INPEX and Total dates back to 1970, when they began
developing the Mahakam block in Indonesia, which supplies over 70% of the feed
gas for the Bontang plant, one of the world's largest LNG facilities.
The latest venture with INPEX will support Total's expansion and diversification
in LNG beyond 2010 by creating another major growth center in Asia.
A global LNG operator with equity sales amounting to 7.7 million metric tons in
2005, Total plans to grow LNG production by an average 12% a year to 2010. Since
early 2005, Total has also signed agreements to develop or participate in three
other major, long-term LNG projects: Yemen LNG, Qatargas 2 and, most recently,
Brass LNG in Nigeria.
Total is one of the world's major oil and gas groups, with activities in more
than 130 countries. Its 95,000 employees put their expertise to work in every
part of the industry - exploration and production of oil and natural gas,
refining and marketing, gas trading and electricity. Total is working to keep
the world supplied with energy, both today and tomorrow. The Group is also a
first rank player in chemicals. www.total.com
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