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* Location: Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia | * Location: Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia | ||
* Capacity: | * Capacity: | ||
− | + | ** Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd | |
− | + | ** MLNG Dua Sdn Bhd - 9.0 million tons/annum | |
− | + | ** MLNG Tiga Sdn Bhd | |
− | + | ** Total - 23.0 million tons/annum | |
* Status: In Operation | * Status: In Operation | ||
− | + | === Brief Description === | |
* The PETRONAS LNG Complex in Bintulu, Sarawak comprises three LNG plants owned and operated by PETRONAS’ joint venture companies - | * The PETRONAS LNG Complex in Bintulu, Sarawak comprises three LNG plants owned and operated by PETRONAS’ joint venture companies - | ||
− | + | ** Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd, | |
− | + | ** MLNG Dua Sdn Bhd | |
− | + | ** MLNG Tiga Sdn Bhd | |
* An integrated world-class LNG production complex spread over 276 hectares of land, it receives its gas supply from upstream facilities offshore Sarawak. With a total of eight production trains and a combined capacity of over 23 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), the complex is one of the world's largest LNG production facilities at a single location. | * An integrated world-class LNG production complex spread over 276 hectares of land, it receives its gas supply from upstream facilities offshore Sarawak. With a total of eight production trains and a combined capacity of over 23 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), the complex is one of the world's largest LNG production facilities at a single location. | ||
− | + | === Technical Details === | |
* Storage capacity: | * Storage capacity: | ||
* Constructor: | * Constructor: | ||
− | * Licensor: [[ | + | * Licensor: [[LNG Terminals Using Air Products Technology | Air Products]] |
− | + | === History === | |
* 1983 - First cargo delivered | * 1983 - First cargo delivered | ||
* 2005 - Foster Wheeler Awarded EPC Contract for Debottlenecking Project | * 2005 - Foster Wheeler Awarded EPC Contract for Debottlenecking Project | ||
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* 2018 - SFS acquired Shell's stake | * 2018 - SFS acquired Shell's stake | ||
− | + | === Ongoing Projects/Project Status === | |
* The plant is being debottlenecked to add a million tons of capacity | * The plant is being debottlenecked to add a million tons of capacity | ||
* A 9th train with an additional 3.6 million tons capacity is being added, see [[[Malaysia LNG Terminal Train 9]]] | * A 9th train with an additional 3.6 million tons capacity is being added, see [[[Malaysia LNG Terminal Train 9]]] | ||
− | + | === Suppliers / Customers === | |
* **Suppliers:** | * **Suppliers:** | ||
* [[Helang Gas Field]], [[Serai Gas Field]] and [[Jintan Gas Field]] in offshore Sarawak | * [[Helang Gas Field]], [[Serai Gas Field]] and [[Jintan Gas Field]] in offshore Sarawak | ||
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* Petronas supplies LNG to CPC of Taiwan | * Petronas supplies LNG to CPC of Taiwan | ||
− | + | === Other Information === | |
* - | * - | ||
Revision as of 18:35, 1 January 2022
Contents
Summary Information
- Also known as Malaysia Dua Lng Terminal
- Ownership: Petronas
- Website: http://www.petronas.com.my/
- Location: Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia
- Capacity:
- Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd
- MLNG Dua Sdn Bhd - 9.0 million tons/annum
- MLNG Tiga Sdn Bhd
- Total - 23.0 million tons/annum
- Status: In Operation
Brief Description
- The PETRONAS LNG Complex in Bintulu, Sarawak comprises three LNG plants owned and operated by PETRONAS’ joint venture companies -
- Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd,
- MLNG Dua Sdn Bhd
- MLNG Tiga Sdn Bhd
- An integrated world-class LNG production complex spread over 276 hectares of land, it receives its gas supply from upstream facilities offshore Sarawak. With a total of eight production trains and a combined capacity of over 23 million tonnes per annum (mtpa), the complex is one of the world's largest LNG production facilities at a single location.
Technical Details
- Storage capacity:
- Constructor:
- Licensor: Air Products
History
- 1983 - First cargo delivered
- 2005 - Foster Wheeler Awarded EPC Contract for Debottlenecking Project
- 2007 - Long-term contract signed with Shanghai LNG Company
- 2012 - Chiyoda – Saipem Joint Venture awarded contract for FEED for train 9
- 2012 - Linde awarded contract for boil off gas liquefaction system
- 2014 - JGC Wins LNG Plant Rejuvenation Project
- 2018 - SFS acquired Shell's stake
Ongoing Projects/Project Status
- The plant is being debottlenecked to add a million tons of capacity
- A 9th train with an additional 3.6 million tons capacity is being added, see [[[Malaysia LNG Terminal Train 9]]]
Suppliers / Customers
- **Suppliers:**
* Helang Gas Field, Serai Gas Field and Jintan Gas Field in offshore Sarawak * The E11 Complex Gas Fields and F6 Gas Field * Since 2009 the Sarawak Gas Project has been a supplier
- **Customers:**
* Petronas have concluded long-term contracts with customers in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan, * In 2007, a long-term contract was signed with [[[Shanghai LNG Terminal | Shanghai LNG Company Ltd]]] * Petronas supplies LNG to CPC of Taiwan
Other Information
- -
Links
- Information from Petronas
- Establishment of LNG Supply Chain in Malaysia
- Foster Wheeler Awarded EPC Contract for PETRONAS' LNG Debottlenecking Project in Malaysia
- Chiyoda – Saipem Joint Venture awarded contract for FEED and EARLY WORKS for PETRONAS LNG Train 9 in Malaysia
- Conclusion of a Memorandum of Agreement to renew the LNG Sale and Purchase Contract with Malaysia LNG Sdn. Bhd
- Linde awarded major contract for LNG plant by PETRONAS in Malaysia
- Siemens to supply compression solutions for LNG plant in Malaysia
- JGC Wins LNG Plant Rejuvenation Project in Malaysia
- Petronas Signs New LNG Supply Agreements With CPC Corporation Of Taiwan
- Shell completes Malaysia LNG Tiga equity sale