World’s first for Petronas


This milestone confirms the viability of Petronas’ push in unlocking stranded and deep-water gas fields with floating LNG (FLNG) solutions that are more sustainable and economical.

KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas has become the first global energy company to produce liquefied natural gas (LNG) from two floating facilities following the first cargo delivery by Petronas Floating LNG Dua (PFLNG Dua) on March 24.

The cargo was loaded onto the Seri Camar LNG Carrier operated by MISC Bhd for shipment to a LNG Buyer in Thailand.

PFLNG Dua has a production capacity of 1.5 million tonnes of LNG per year and operating at the water depth of 1,300 metres.

The floater facility is currently located at Block H Rotan gas field located 140 kilometres offshore Sabah.

This milestone confirms the viability of Petronas’ push in unlocking stranded and deep-water gas fields with floating LNG (FLNG) solutions that are more sustainable and economical. — Bernama

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