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Petronas begins building of drifting LNG facility for Malaysia

Malaysia's state energy firm Petronas has started the building and construction of its floating liquefied gas (FLNG) processing system to be put near the Sipitang Oil and Gas Industrial Park in Sabah, Malaysia.

The planned unit will have the ability to produce up to 2 million metric lots per annum (MTPA) of the superchilled gas, stated Petronas Senior Citizen Vice President of LNG Abang Yusuf.

The floating LNG project is progressing good and we expect to start that (floating unit) by 2027, he told on the sidelines of CERAWeek by S&P Global energy conference in Houston.

Petronas also has a different project with Argentina's. state-controlled energy firm YPF to develop an LNG. center on land.

The 2 business have begun the front end engineering and. style (FEED) research study for the job in Argentina that is. anticipated to produce 20 MTPA. That task would enable Petronas. to export as much as 30 MTPA of Argentine gas, he said.

We have done a lot of studies with our partner YPF ... the. next step is to mature the task, but we are now awaiting. the brand-new investment law, said Abang Yusuf.

Petronas likewise is thinking about brand-new investments in the Atlantic. Basin for its melted gas (LNG) company, he said.

The executive also told the CERAWeek conference in. Houston that Petronas is intending to increase its share of the. worldwide LNG market to 10%, however there is no set timeframe to. accomplish that goal, he said.

Petronas individually is taking a look at taking an equity stake in. the 2nd stage of LNG Canada's gas-export plant in Kitimat,. British Columbia, on the west coast of Canada, he stated. The. plant's very first stage is scheduled to start producing chilled gas. in the 2nd half of the year.

(source: Reuters)