Petronas adds three new LNG vessels

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19/07/2024 minn Mark

Il-kumpanija tal-enerġija u l-lubrikanti tal-istat tal-Malasja Petronas ħabbret il-kunsinna ta 'tliet bastimenti ġodda effiċjenti fl-enerġija għat-trasport ta' gass naturali likwifikat (LNG) mill-Amerika ta 'Fuq.

The announcement comes in the run up to the expected start-up of LNG Kanada, in which Petronas has a 25% interest alongside other global energy giants like Shell.

Din il-faċilità ta 'esportazzjoni f'Kitimat, il-Kolumbja Brittanika se tiftaħar port li huwa ħieles mis-silġ u għandu aċċess għal gass naturali bi prezz baxx prodott fil-Kanada, li jippermettilha li tforni LNG biex tissodisfa d-domanda dinjija għall-enerġija.

L-LNG sar parti importanti mit-taħlita tal-enerġija tar-Renju Unit u tal-Ewropa usa' wara l-invażjoni tar-Russja tal-Ukrajna. L-impjant, li mistenni jiġi online aktar tard din is-sena, se jkollu waħda mill-inqas intensitajiet għall-emissjonijiet tal-karbonju fid-dinja.

The three new vessels—which have been named Puteri Sejinjang, Puteri Mayang and Puteri Mahsuri—were built in Ulsan, South Korea at the shipyard of Hyundai Heavy Industries. Their addition doubles the number of LNG vessels that Petronas has dedicated to its operations out of North America. Each vessel can carry 174,000 cubic meters, and they are the biggest vessels in the company’s fleet.

Adnan Zainal Abidin, the chief operating officer of Petronas, said that LNG would be needed for the foreseeable future as a key element in the energy transition. He said the new LNG vessels demonstrated the company’s commitment to supplying its customers with this much-needed fuel in a reliable and cost-effective way.

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