Key facts
- Japanese energy group Inpex has commenced construction on the Abadi liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in eastern Indonesia.
- The project, located in the Arafura Sea, represents an investment of $21 billion.
- Once operational, the Abadi facility is anticipated to become one of Asia's largest LNG projects.
- Inpex views the project as crucial for energy security in the Indo-Pacific region.
Japanese energy group Inpex has officially begun construction on its liquefied natural gas (LNG) project, known as Abadi, in the Arafura Sea, eastern Indonesia. The project, with an estimated cost of $21 billion, is poised to become one of the largest LNG facilities in Asia upon its operational launch.
