Malaysia's Sarawak State to Take 10% Stake in Petronas LNG Facility
Kuala Lumpur. Malaysian energy firm Petroliam Nasional, or Petronas, said the Sarawak state government will take an equity stake in one of its liquefied natural gas production facilities.
The state government has signed a term sheet with Petronas for an equity participation in LNG Train 9 at the company's LNG complex in Bintulu, Sarawak, Petronas said in a statement on Monday (15/01).
Sarawak will take a 10 percent equity stake, according to state news agency Bernama.
The Sarawak state government had said in May it was actively negotiating to buy a 10 percent stake in the LNG Train 9 facility.
The ninth train, which began commercial operations last January, can produce 3.6 million tons of LNG per year, boosting the production capacity at the Petronas LNG complex to 30 million tons per year.
The Sarawak government has said in the past it wants to participate in Petronas's upstream and downstream activities in the state. It has also called for Petronas to pay the state higher royalties.
Petronas, as the national energy company, has exclusive rights to the country's oil and gas reserves. Much of Malaysia's gas reserves are located offshore Sarawak.
Reuters
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