PETRONAS ships first LNG cargo from Canada


PETRONAS said the shipment marks a significant milestone for its investment in Canada.

KUALA LUMPUR: Petroliam Nasional Bhd (PETRONAS) has successfully shipped the first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from its newly operational LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, British Columbia, Canada.

The company said the shipment departed for Japan yesterday aboard the 174,000 cubic meter Puteri Sejinjang LNG vessel, marking a significant milestone for PETRONAS’ investment in Canada.

“This milestone reinforces PETRONAS’ position as a reliable LNG supplier, with LNG Canada serving as a strategic addition to its growing global network of supply nodes.

“The innovations enable the facility to operate with a greenhouse gas intensity that is approximately 35% lower than the existing best-performing LNG plants around the world, and 60% below the global average, underscoring its steadfast pledge to supplying lower carbon, responsibly sourced LNG,” it said in a statement yesterday.

LNG Canada features energy-efficient gas turbines, advanced methane-leak detection and mitigation systems, and power sourced from the BC Hydro grid, predominantly powered by hydroelectric and renewable energy.

Furthermore, PETRONAS said with a 25% equity holding in the project, through its wholly owned entity North Montney LNG Limited Partnership, LNG Canada is a critical component of PETRONAS’ global LNG strategy to diversify its supply portfolio and increase market flexibility. — Bernama

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