Japan, Petronas to cooperate on gas investment, LNG storage
29 Sep 2022
Japan and Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) are considering future joint investments in gas exploration and production projects as well as developing cleaner ways to make liquefied natural gas (LNG).
The Japanese government and Petronas will sign a memorandum of cooperation in Tokyo on Thursday (Sept 29) at the LNG Producer-Consumer Conference hosted by Japan’s trade ministry, according to documents obtained by Bloomberg News. They will also consider allowing Japan to tap into Petronas’s LNG storage tanks when needed.
Resource-scant Japan has been considering a variety of measures to make sure it has a stable supply of LNG, especially as competition for the super-chilled fuel is set to intensify after the suspected sabotage of pipelines carrying Russian gas to Europe. Japan is eyeing its agreement with the Malaysian company as a way to form partnerships in the region to ensure continued investments in natural gas.
Japan’s trade ministry and Petronas weren’t available for comment outside business hours.
Japan’s Kyushu Electric Power Co is already relying on overseas LNG storage as a way to ensure adequate supply. The utility started using tanks in Indonesia earlier this year under an agreement with a unit of PT Pertamina.
The Japanese government is also creating a framework for the state-owned Japan Oil, Gas and Metals National Corp to import LNG in bulk if companies can’t afford to do so. Japan has been buying cargoes over the last few months to stock up for the upcoming winter, putting stockpiles held by power producers well above the five-year average.
Source: Bloomberg