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=== Suppliers / Customers ===
 
=== Suppliers / Customers ===
 
* **Suppliers:**  
 
* **Suppliers:**  
* [[Helang Gas Field]], [[Serai Gas Field]] and [[Jintan Gas Field]] in offshore Sarawak
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** [[Helang Gas Field]], [[Serai Gas Field]] and [[Jintan Gas Field]] in offshore Sarawak
* The [[E11 Complex Gas Fields]] and [[F6 Gas Field]]
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** The [[E11 Complex Gas Fields]] and [[F6 Gas Field]]
* Since 2009 the [[Sarawak Gas Project]] has been a supplier
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** Since 2009 the [[Sarawak Gas Project]] has been a supplier
 
* **Customers:**  
 
* **Customers:**  
* Petronas have concluded long-term contracts with customers in Japan, South Korea and Taiwan,  
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** 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]]]
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** In 2007, a long-term contract was signed with [[[Shanghai LNG Terminal | Shanghai LNG Company Ltd]]]
* Petronas supplies LNG to CPC of Taiwan
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** Petronas supplies LNG to CPC of Taiwan
  
 
=== Other Information ===
 
=== Other Information ===

Revision as of 18:35, 1 January 2022

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

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

Other Information

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Links

  1. Information from Petronas
  2. Establishment of LNG Supply Chain in Malaysia
  3. Foster Wheeler Awarded EPC Contract for PETRONAS' LNG Debottlenecking Project in Malaysia
  4. Chiyoda – Saipem Joint Venture awarded contract for FEED and EARLY WORKS for PETRONAS LNG Train 9 in Malaysia
  5. Conclusion of a Memorandum of Agreement to renew the LNG Sale and Purchase Contract with Malaysia LNG Sdn. Bhd
  6. Linde awarded major contract for LNG plant by PETRONAS in Malaysia
  7. Siemens to supply compression solutions for LNG plant in Malaysia
  8. JGC Wins LNG Plant Rejuvenation Project in Malaysia
  9. Petronas Signs New LNG Supply Agreements With CPC Corporation Of Taiwan
  10. Shell completes Malaysia LNG Tiga equity sale