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Petronas bets big on LNG to fuel China's growing energy demand

Petronas bets big on LNG to fuel China's growing energy demand

Malay Mail2 days ago

BEIJING, June 2 — Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is accelerating efforts to strengthen its position as a reliable long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) partner to China by expanding domestic gas development and its global production portfolio, aimed at ensuring consistent and sustainable energy supply for one of the world's largest LNG importers.
Petronas LNG Marketing & Trading, Gas & Maritime Business vice president Shamsairi Ibrahim said the company is building a global production network to provide alternative supply sources for China's growing LNG demand.
'These projects include new domestic gas fields such as Timi, Kasawari and Jerun, while continuing development of Rosmari and Marjoram to ensure long-term supply from our LNG complex,' he told Bernama in conjunction with the World Gas Conference 2025 in Beijing.
Surging LNG demand in China
Shamsairi said this comes as China's LNG imports surged to around 77 million tonnes in 2024, up 8.1 per cent from the previous year, driven by economic recovery and infrastructure expansion.
Looking ahead, China's imports are expected to exceed 83 million tonnes in 2025, surpassing the previous record of 79 million tonnes set in 2021.
He said Petronas remains committed to reinforcing its presence in China and improving supply reliability in support of China's dual energy goals, security and decarbonisation.
'Currently, Petronas accounts for around 10 per cent of China's LNG imports,' he said, noting that the company exported about eight million tonnes per annum (MTPA) to China in 2024.
Leveraging LNG capabilities
As part of its long-term strategy, Petronas is leveraging its liquefaction capabilities at the Petronas LNG Complex in Bintulu while expanding international projects to increase supply flexibility and resilience against market and geopolitical shifts.
'Internationally, we are expanding supply nodes from North America, especially with our first cargo from LNG Canada expected in mid-June 2025,' said Shamsairi.
The LNG Canada project will offer Petronas more flexibility in supplying the Asia-Pacific region, including China, while optimising Pacific routes and reducing reliance on any single source.
Beyond upstream and liquefaction, Petronas is enhancing its LNG shipping and delivery infrastructure to meet evolving demands, including marine, inland and off-grid applications.
'We've added three new vessels to support deliveries to Shenergy's Wuhaogou terminal in Shanghai.
'We're also providing an LNG Virtual Pipeline System (VPS) for the Yangtze River and introducing LNG bunkering for marine transport,' he said.
Petronas is expanding its fleet with energy-efficient LNG carriers, with four currently under construction at the Hudong-Zhonghua shipyard in China.
The VPS system, which uses ISO tank containers, delivers LNG to off-grid customers across Peninsular Malaysia, enabling cleaner energy access for remote areas lacking natural gas infrastructure.
'We have started large-scale LNG ISO tank deliveries from Bintulu to inland China via Tiger Clean Energy,' he said.
At the Bintulu complex, Petronas is upgrading infrastructure by electrifying plants and phasing out older, less efficient gas turbines.
'From mid-2026, the Petronas LNG Complex will gradually be powered by green electricity, allowing us to retire inefficient turbines,' he said.
Offshore, Petronas' Floating LNG (FLNG) facilities—PFLNG Satu and PFLNG Dua—demonstrate sustainable production capabilities, enabling offshore LNG output without large-scale land development.
A third FLNG unit is under construction in South Korea and is expected to be commissioned in 2027, with a design capacity of 2.1 million tonnes per year.
Investment in dual-fuel vessels, shipping innovation
Looking ahead, Petronas also plans to invest in dual-fuel vessels and explore innovations such as liquefied CO₂ and ammonia carriers in anticipation of future energy transport demands.
'With our diverse global portfolio and tailored offerings, Petronas is well-positioned to meet varying market needs across short-, medium- and long-term demand,' said Shamsairi.
He advocates a balanced market strategy, combining long-term contracts for stability with short-term agreements to handle demand fluctuations, noting a gradual shift in supply terms over the years.
'Despite growing demand for renewables, hydrocarbons still play a key role in meeting global energy needs, accounting for 80 per cent today and projected to provide about 30 per cent of supply even by 2050,' he said.
He added that demand is driven by rapidly growing Asia-Pacific markets, where rising energy needs mean renewables alone may not meet baseload demand in the near term. — Bernama

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