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IPLOCA Annual Convention<br />

Sydney (1-5 (1 5 October 2007)<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

<strong>The</strong> <strong>IGU</strong> <strong>And</strong> <strong>PETRONAS</strong> <strong>Role</strong> <strong>in</strong> <strong>Gas</strong><br />

By :<br />

Ho Sook Wah<br />

MD/CEO <strong>PETRONAS</strong> Management Tra<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g Sdn. Bhd.<br />

Vice-Chairman, Coord<strong>in</strong>ation Committee,<br />

International <strong>Gas</strong> Union (<strong>IGU</strong>)<br />

4 October 2007<br />

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Table of content<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Overview of the International <strong>Gas</strong> Union (<strong>IGU</strong>)<br />

<strong>The</strong> current <strong>IGU</strong> triennium 2006 – 2009<br />

Outlook for Malaysian triennium 2009 – 2012<br />

<strong>Role</strong> of <strong>PETRONAS</strong> <strong>in</strong> the <strong>Gas</strong> Bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

1


<strong>IGU</strong> represents around 95% of all gas sales worldwide ….<br />

69 Charter<br />

members<br />

(68 countries)<br />

28 Associate<br />

members<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Members Non Members<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> Companies can become member and benefit from <strong>IGU</strong>’s vast<br />

network<strong>in</strong>g possibilities ….<br />

2


<strong>IGU</strong>’s <strong>IGU</strong> s activities covers the entire gas cha<strong>in</strong>… cha<strong>in</strong><br />

E.g.. Of Study Groups <strong>in</strong> the 2006 – 2009 Triennium<br />

E&P<br />

Rema<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g<br />

conventional<br />

world gas<br />

resources and<br />

technological<br />

challenges for<br />

their development<br />

Difficult<br />

reservoirs and<br />

unconventional<br />

natural gas<br />

resources<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Storage<br />

Transport<br />

&<br />

Transmission<br />

Distribution Utilisation<br />

Underground <strong>Gas</strong><br />

Storage (UGS)<br />

Database<br />

UGS Technology<br />

Improvements<br />

Intelligent UGS<br />

(iUGS)<br />

Impact of<br />

regulation on gas<br />

transmission,<br />

safety and<br />

security of supply<br />

Review of new<br />

technologies <strong>in</strong><br />

pipel<strong>in</strong>e and<br />

construction<br />

monitor<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Contribution of<br />

gas transmission<br />

to climate<br />

protection and<br />

susta<strong>in</strong>able<br />

development<br />

Review of Asset<br />

Management<br />

strategies &<br />

practices<br />

Review of<br />

leakage reduction<br />

strategies &<br />

practices<br />

Development of<br />

best practices for<br />

the prevention of<br />

third party<br />

<strong>in</strong>terference<br />

damage to<br />

distribution<br />

assets<br />

Industrial<br />

utilisation<br />

Domestic &<br />

commercial<br />

utilisation<br />

Natural <strong>Gas</strong><br />

Vehicle (NGV)<br />

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… as well as strategic areas related to gas that impacts<br />

<strong>IGU</strong>’s <strong>IGU</strong> s image <strong>in</strong> the world<br />

E.g.. Of Study Groups <strong>in</strong> the 2006 – 2009 Triennium<br />

Susta<strong>in</strong>able<br />

Development<br />

Evolution,<br />

expansion &<br />

promotion of <strong>IGU</strong>’s<br />

Guid<strong>in</strong>g Pr<strong>in</strong>ciples<br />

on Susta<strong>in</strong>able<br />

Development &<br />

Climate Change<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

response to climate<br />

change: Greenhouse<br />

gases (GHG)<br />

reduction case<br />

studies<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Strategy,<br />

Economic &<br />

Regulation<br />

Supply & Demand<br />

to 2030<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> Price<br />

Formation & trends<br />

Regulation &<br />

Future Industry<br />

Structure<br />

Develop<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Markets<br />

South West &<br />

Central Asia<br />

South America<br />

South Eastern<br />

Europe<br />

LNG<br />

LNG quality & <strong>in</strong>terchangeability<br />

LNG contract<br />

clauses for more<br />

flexible global LNG<br />

markets<br />

Remote & offshore<br />

LNG facilities<br />

4


How does <strong>IGU</strong> promotes gas …. . ?<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

9 Technical Committees with Study Groups<br />

Task Forces e.g. Research and Development<br />

<strong>The</strong> World <strong>Gas</strong> Conference every 3 years<br />

Organiser of <strong>IGU</strong> <strong>Gas</strong> Research Conference (IGRC)<br />

Next conference <strong>in</strong> Paris <strong>in</strong> October 2008<br />

Co-sponsor of LNG conference<br />

LNG-15, recently held <strong>in</strong> Barcelona from 24-27 April<br />

2007<br />

Liaison with UN and other <strong>in</strong>ternational energy<br />

organisations<br />

5


Table of content<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Overview of the International <strong>Gas</strong> Union (<strong>IGU</strong>)<br />

<strong>The</strong> current <strong>IGU</strong> triennium 2006 – 2009<br />

Outlook for Malaysian triennium 2009 – 2012<br />

<strong>Role</strong> of <strong>PETRONAS</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Global LNG Bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

6


PGC A<br />

Susta<strong>in</strong>able<br />

Development<br />

Knut<br />

Barland<br />

Norway<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> experts from all over the world are represented <strong>in</strong><br />

the <strong>IGU</strong> …<br />

Peter Storm<br />

Denmark<br />

<strong>And</strong>res Kidd<br />

Argent<strong>in</strong>a<br />

PGC B<br />

Strategy,<br />

Economics<br />

& Regulation<br />

Pedro<br />

Moraleda<br />

Spa<strong>in</strong><br />

PGC C<br />

Develop<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Markets<br />

Mohd. Farid<br />

Am<strong>in</strong><br />

Malaysia<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Secretary General<br />

CC Secretary<br />

PGC D<br />

LNG<br />

Seiichi<br />

Uch<strong>in</strong>o<br />

Japan<br />

WOC 1<br />

Exploration<br />

&<br />

Production<br />

Vladimir<br />

Yakushev<br />

Russia<br />

President<br />

CC Chairman<br />

WOC 2<br />

Storage<br />

Vladimir<br />

Onderka<br />

Czech Rep.<br />

WOC 3<br />

Transmission<br />

Ernesto Lopez Anadón<br />

Argent<strong>in</strong>a<br />

Vice President Datuk Rahim Hashim<br />

Malaysia<br />

Roberto Brandt<br />

Argent<strong>in</strong>a<br />

CC Vice Chairman<br />

Helge<br />

Wolf<br />

Germany<br />

WOC 4<br />

Distribution<br />

Jeremy<br />

Bend<strong>in</strong>g<br />

UK<br />

WOC 5<br />

Utilisation<br />

Jean<br />

Schweitzer<br />

Denmark<br />

Ho Sook Wah<br />

Malaysia<br />

TF<br />

R&D<br />

Marc<br />

Florette<br />

France<br />

TF<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> Market<br />

Integration<br />

Jorge<br />

Doumanian<br />

Argent<strong>in</strong>a<br />

7


<strong>The</strong> current triennium is under the Argent<strong>in</strong>e Presidency,<br />

(2006 – 2009)<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

24 th World <strong>Gas</strong> Conference <strong>in</strong> October 2009, <strong>in</strong><br />

Buenos Aires, Argent<strong>in</strong>a<br />

<strong>The</strong>me<br />

<strong>The</strong> global energy challenge: “Review<strong>in</strong>g the strategies<br />

for natural gas“<br />

Mission<br />

Increase the value to the membership:<br />

1. promote the exchange of knowledge and<br />

<strong>in</strong>formation<br />

2. provide solid and concrete reference tools for<br />

decision makers<br />

8


<strong>The</strong> Triennial Work Programme (TWP) is based on three<br />

strategic guidel<strong>in</strong>es ….<br />

1. <strong>The</strong> Global Energy<br />

Challenge<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Review<strong>in</strong>g the strategies for<br />

natural gas towards 2030<br />

Develop a prospective<br />

analysis of the key drivers<br />

for the next 25 years<br />

9


Guidel<strong>in</strong>e no. 2 focuses on a technical and operational<br />

perspective …<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

2. Contribution of the natural gas<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustry <strong>in</strong> terms of security of<br />

supply, safety and environment<br />

Analyse short term <strong>in</strong>tricacies of supply<br />

from a more technical and operational<br />

perspective along the entire supply cha<strong>in</strong><br />

10


… <strong>in</strong>creas<strong>in</strong>g gas market <strong>in</strong>tegration makes it<br />

more competitive…!<br />

competitive<br />

3. Regional gas market<br />

<strong>in</strong>tegration as a key driver for<br />

susta<strong>in</strong>able economic growth<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Support a healthy <strong>in</strong>vestment and<br />

bus<strong>in</strong>ess climate and high–quality<br />

dialogue between governmental and<br />

corporate players<br />

11


<strong>The</strong> Work Programme is be<strong>in</strong>g implemented by the 9<br />

<strong>IGU</strong> Stand<strong>in</strong>g Committees 2006 - 2009<br />

All <strong>IGU</strong> Members can nom<strong>in</strong>ate representatives to the <strong>IGU</strong> Committees<br />

Some 500 Leaders and experts from the gas <strong>in</strong>dustry world-wide are currently<br />

participat<strong>in</strong>g <strong>in</strong> the work of <strong>IGU</strong> <strong>in</strong> this Triennium.<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

12


Triennial Work Programme (TWP ( TWP) → Now 28 Topics /<br />

Study Groups<br />

Group Study Group 1 Study Group 2 Study Group 3<br />

WOC1 Conventional resources Unconventional resources<br />

WOC2 UGS database UGS technology<br />

improvements<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> utilisation efficiency <strong>in</strong>dicators<br />

TF R&D <strong>Role</strong> and structure of R&D with<strong>in</strong> the gas <strong>in</strong>dustry /IGRC<br />

Intelligent UGS<br />

WOC3 Impact of regulation New technologies Contribution to SD<br />

WOC4 Asset management Leakage reduction 3rd party damage<br />

WOC5<br />

Industrial Domestic & commercial Transport (NGV)<br />

PGCA Guidel<strong>in</strong>es on SD GHG reduction case studies Post Kyoto concept<br />

PGCB Supply & demand Price formation and trends<br />

Natural gas <strong>in</strong>dustry outlook to 2030<br />

Regulation & future<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustry structure<br />

PGCC SW & Central Asia South America SE Europe<br />

PGCD LNG quality & <strong>in</strong>terchangeability<br />

LNG contract<strong>in</strong>g flexibility Creative solutions for<br />

new LNG facilities<br />

TF GMI Key success factors to favour regional energy and gas market <strong>in</strong>tegration<br />

13


LA RURAL – Buenos Aires<br />

WGC 2009 Congress & Exhibition venue<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association


WGC 2009 – Web<br />

Page<br />

www.wgc2009.com<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association


Table of content<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Overview of the International <strong>Gas</strong> Union (<strong>IGU</strong>)<br />

<strong>The</strong> current <strong>IGU</strong> triennium 2006 – 2009<br />

Outlook for Malaysian triennium 2009 – 2012<br />

<strong>Role</strong> of <strong>PETRONAS</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Global LNG Bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

16


25 th World <strong>Gas</strong> Conference<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

4-8 June 2012<br />

Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia<br />

<strong>The</strong>me : ???<br />

Strategic Guidel<strong>in</strong>es : ???<br />

17


Works have already started towards position<strong>in</strong>g Malaysia<br />

for the <strong>IGU</strong> Presidency 2009 – 2012 …<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

1 st workshop was held <strong>in</strong> Kuala Lumpur <strong>in</strong><br />

August 2006 to formulate possible theme and<br />

strategic guidel<strong>in</strong>es<br />

Internal perspectives<br />

2 nd workshop was held on 20-21 August 2007<br />

<strong>in</strong> Putrajaya to review and f<strong>in</strong>alise the theme<br />

and strategic guidel<strong>in</strong>es<br />

Regional stakeholders will be <strong>in</strong>volved<br />

• Australia, Japan, Korea, S<strong>in</strong>gapore,<br />

Thailand, Indonesia, India<br />

Panel Discussion on “<strong>The</strong> Prospects of <strong>Gas</strong> for<br />

Asia - Issues, Challenges and Opportunities”<br />

18


Key trends and challenges for gas <strong>in</strong>dustry foreseen <strong>in</strong> the<br />

triennium 2009-2012 2009 2012 were identified dur<strong>in</strong>g the workshop<br />

TRENDS<br />

TRENDS<br />

More use of gas – utilisation for<br />

economic development<br />

Difficulty for access<br />

Convergence of gas market<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> <strong>in</strong>terest mov<strong>in</strong>g to Asia<br />

Grow<strong>in</strong>g global demand<br />

Compet<strong>in</strong>g fuel sources from nonhydrocarbon<br />

resources<br />

Resources (gas) owners will be major<br />

players<br />

Globalisation<br />

Conservation of energy utilisation :<br />

Efficiency<br />

Sufficient gas vs. diversification (coal &<br />

nuclear)<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

CHALLENGES<br />

CHALLENGES<br />

Deplet<strong>in</strong>g resources<br />

Monetisation of stranded gas<br />

– Technology<br />

– Accessibility due to Geo-Politics<br />

Competition from coal, nuclear and<br />

renewables<br />

How best to tackle Geopolitical issues<br />

How best to utilise gas<br />

How to <strong>in</strong>ternationalise gas market<br />

19


<strong>The</strong> Strategic Guidel<strong>in</strong>es dur<strong>in</strong>g Malaysian Presidency will<br />

try to address the ris<strong>in</strong>g trends and challenges to the gas<br />

<strong>in</strong>dustry go<strong>in</strong>g forward …<br />

Possible Strategic Guidel<strong>in</strong>es under consideration<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Global and regional role on Natural <strong>Gas</strong> for susta<strong>in</strong>able economic<br />

development and environment<br />

Improv<strong>in</strong>g availability of resources and access to markets through<br />

technology and collaborations<br />

Enhanc<strong>in</strong>g the utilisation and efficiency throughout the gas value<br />

cha<strong>in</strong><br />

Promot<strong>in</strong>g capability development for the gas <strong>in</strong>dustry<br />

Balanc<strong>in</strong>g the needs of all stakeholders throughout the gas value<br />

cha<strong>in</strong><br />

Maximis<strong>in</strong>g gas efficiency throughout the gas value cha<strong>in</strong><br />

leverag<strong>in</strong>g on technology, regulation and gas pric<strong>in</strong>g.<br />

Efficient use of resources for the development of gas focus<strong>in</strong>g on<br />

human capital and f<strong>in</strong>ance.<br />

<strong>The</strong> concept of peak gas: availability constra<strong>in</strong>t<br />

20


Table of content<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Overview of the International <strong>Gas</strong> Union (<strong>IGU</strong>)<br />

<strong>The</strong> current <strong>IGU</strong> triennium 2006 – 2009<br />

Outlook for Malaysian triennium 2009 – 2012<br />

<strong>Role</strong> of <strong>PETRONAS</strong> <strong>in</strong> the Global LNG Bus<strong>in</strong>ess<br />

21


<strong>PETRONAS</strong>’ <strong>PETRONAS</strong> Corporate Profile<br />

National oil company of Malaysia<br />

Exclusive rights to petroleum resources<br />

<strong>in</strong> Malaysia<br />

Operates as a company / bus<strong>in</strong>ess entity<br />

Fully <strong>in</strong>tegrated mult<strong>in</strong>ational oil and gas<br />

company<br />

Bus<strong>in</strong>ess <strong>in</strong>terests <strong>in</strong> more than 30<br />

countries worldwide<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

22


<strong>PETRONAS</strong> – An Integrated Petroleum Company<br />

<strong>PETRONAS</strong> is a fully <strong>in</strong>tegrated petroleum company <strong>in</strong>volved<br />

<strong>in</strong> exploration & production, ref<strong>in</strong><strong>in</strong>g, gas process<strong>in</strong>g and<br />

transmission, gas liquefaction, manufactur<strong>in</strong>g of<br />

petrochemical products, market<strong>in</strong>g and trad<strong>in</strong>g, and<br />

<strong>in</strong>tegrated logistics.<br />

EXPLORATION &<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

OIL<br />

GAS<br />

REFINING<br />

CONDENSATES<br />

PROCESSING<br />

AROMATICS<br />

LIQUEFACTION LNG<br />

CRUDE OIL<br />

MARKETING<br />

FACILITIES<br />

PETROLEUM<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

PETROCHEMICAL<br />

LPG<br />

SALES GAS<br />

FERTILISERS<br />

LNG<br />

23


45.0<br />

40.0<br />

35.0<br />

30.0<br />

USD billion<br />

25.0<br />

20.0<br />

15.0<br />

10.0<br />

5.0<br />

0.0<br />

39.5<br />

<strong>PETRONAS</strong>’ <strong>PETRONAS</strong> cont<strong>in</strong>ue to improve its position among the<br />

Fortune Global 500 companies<br />

25.4<br />

22.0<br />

17.1<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Source : Fortune 500 July 2007, Profit refers to Profit after tax.<br />

15.5 14.7<br />

13.2 12.8 12.8<br />

11.5<br />

<strong>PETRONAS</strong> RANKINGS<br />

FORTUNE GLOBAL 500<br />

PETROLEUM REFINING INDUSTRY<br />

• BY PROFITS<br />

2007 2006<br />

• REVENUES 121 120<br />

•PROFITS 18 15<br />

• RETURN ON REVENUE 8 6<br />

2007 2006<br />

8 8<br />

• RETURN ON REVENUE 1 1<br />

• RETURN ON ASSETS 4 3<br />

24


Upstream<br />

Algeria<br />

Angola<br />

Ben<strong>in</strong><br />

Cuba<br />

Equatorial Gu<strong>in</strong>ea<br />

Ethiopia<br />

Iran<br />

Mauritania<br />

Morocco<br />

Myanmar<br />

Mozambique<br />

Niger<br />

Pakistan<br />

Turkmenistan<br />

Yemen<br />

Currently <strong>PETRONAS</strong> has <strong>in</strong>terests <strong>in</strong> more than 30<br />

countries worldwide<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Chad<br />

Cameroon<br />

Egypt<br />

Indonesia<br />

UPSTREAM<br />

& DOWNSTREAM<br />

Philipp<strong>in</strong>es<br />

Sudan<br />

Vietnam<br />

Malaysia<br />

DOWNSTREAM<br />

Australia India<br />

Argent<strong>in</strong>a South Africa<br />

Cambodia Thailand<br />

Ch<strong>in</strong>a United K<strong>in</strong>gdom<br />

25


<strong>PETRONAS</strong> – Develops the gas reserves from E&P activities to<br />

realise its value for the benefit of the nation<br />

Liquefaction<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> Process<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Plants<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

LNG<br />

Methane<br />

Ethane<br />

Propane<br />

Butane<br />

Condensate<br />

LPG<br />

Extraction<br />

Export<br />

Export<br />

Export<br />

Ref<strong>in</strong>eries<br />

NGV<br />

Power<br />

Industries<br />

<strong>Gas</strong> District<br />

Cool<strong>in</strong>g<br />

Households<br />

Transport<br />

Petrochemical<br />

Feedstock<br />

Households<br />

Industries<br />

26


<strong>PETRONAS</strong> LNG Complex is currently the world’s world s largest<br />

LNG produc<strong>in</strong>g complex at a s<strong>in</strong>gle location 23.3. 23.3. MTPA<br />

MLNG Sdn. Bhd<br />

Startup : 1983<br />

No. of Tra<strong>in</strong>s : 3<br />

Production Capacity (MTPA) : 8.1<br />

MLNG Dua Sdn. Bhd<br />

Startup : 1995<br />

No. of Tra<strong>in</strong>s : 3<br />

Production Capacity (MTPA) : 7.8<br />

MLNG Tiga Sdn. Bhd<br />

Startup : 2003<br />

No. of Tra<strong>in</strong>s : 2<br />

Production Capacity (MTPA) : 7.4<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Atlantic<br />

Bas<strong>in</strong> -<br />

Spot<br />

Cargo<br />

Future<br />

Markets<br />

Korea (21%) Japan (25%)<br />

Taiwan<br />

(49%)<br />

B<strong>in</strong>tulu<br />

27


LNG Shipp<strong>in</strong>g Capability – World’s World s largest owner and<br />

operator of LNG fleet<br />

Currently, <strong>PETRONAS</strong> through it’s subsidiary MISC has 24 LNG<br />

ships mak<strong>in</strong>g it the world’s largest owner and operator of LNG<br />

fleet (11% of global fleet)<br />

With 5 more LNG tankers be<strong>in</strong>g constructed and scheduled to be<br />

delivered, <strong>PETRONAS</strong> will own 29 LNG vessels of various sizes<br />

by 2009 (1.8 MTPA total capacity)<br />

<strong>PETRONAS</strong> is a reputable and reliable LNG supplier, with total<br />

delivery of more than 4,000 LNG cargoes to its customers s<strong>in</strong>ce<br />

1983.<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

28


<strong>PETRONAS</strong> : A Global LNG Player<br />

Milford Haven, UK<br />

• Regas Facility<br />

• Startup : 2007<br />

• Production Capacity : 4.4 MTPA<br />

Egyptian LNG<br />

• Startup : 2005<br />

• Production Capacity : 7.2 MPA<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Greenfield<br />

In Operation<br />

LNG Trad<strong>in</strong>g Company<br />

Star Energy, UK<br />

• <strong>Gas</strong> storage facility<br />

Pars LNG, Iran<br />

• Startup : 20011/12<br />

• Production Capacity : 8.0 MTPA<br />

ALTCO<br />

• ASEAN LNG Trad<strong>in</strong>g Company<br />

(ALTCO)<br />

• Established July 2003<br />

• LNG trad<strong>in</strong>g<br />

29


TTPC<br />

GELUGOR<br />

PRAI<br />

SEV / GB3<br />

PORT KLANG<br />

CONNAUGHT<br />

BRIDGE<br />

PORT DICKSON<br />

PGU Projects<br />

Phase 1 - 1984<br />

Phase 2 - 1992<br />

Phase 3 - 1997<br />

JDA - 2005<br />

<strong>PETRONAS</strong> – Develop our gas reserves from E&P activities to<br />

realise its value for the benefit of the nation<br />

SONGKHLA<br />

THAILAND<br />

MELAKA<br />

GPPs<br />

KERTIH<br />

KUALA LUMPUR<br />

SERDANG<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

BINTANG<br />

(2003)<br />

PAKA<br />

SEGAMAT<br />

JDA<br />

(2005)<br />

LAWIT(1997)<br />

KUANTAN<br />

P.<br />

GUDANG<br />

SENOKO<br />

JERNEH<br />

(1992)<br />

RESAK<br />

(2000)<br />

ANGSI (2002)<br />

BEKOK<br />

PM-3<br />

(2003)<br />

DUYONG (1984)<br />

West Natuna ‘B’<br />

(Indonesia -2002)<br />

New connections (West<br />

Natuna ‘B’ and JDA)<br />

PGU Loop<br />

Imported <strong>Gas</strong><br />

TOTAL INVESTMENT = RM 26 BILLION<br />

GPP<br />

1<br />

2<br />

3<br />

4<br />

5<br />

6<br />

CAPACITY<br />

(mmscfd)<br />

250<br />

250<br />

250<br />

250<br />

500<br />

500<br />

GAS-IN<br />

1984<br />

1992<br />

1992<br />

1994<br />

1998<br />

1999<br />

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<strong>PETRONAS</strong>: Monetisation of <strong>Gas</strong> Reserves – Offshore Sabah<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

To MLNG<br />

KIMANIS<br />

Sabah Onshore <strong>Gas</strong><br />

Term<strong>in</strong>al (SBGAST)<br />

Sabah Oil and <strong>Gas</strong><br />

Term<strong>in</strong>al (SOGT)<br />

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MYANMAR<br />

Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Development of the Tran-ASEAN Tran ASEAN gas pipel<strong>in</strong>es <strong>in</strong>frastructure<br />

LAOS<br />

THAILAND<br />

CAMBODIA<br />

MALAYSIA<br />

VIETNAM<br />

SINGAPORE<br />

INDONESIA<br />

TOTAL BILATERAL<br />

CONNECTION<br />

Approx 2300 km<br />

BRUNEI<br />

DARUSSALAM<br />

PHILIPPINES<br />

LEGEND<br />

Cross-Border Pipel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Planned Cross-Border <strong>Gas</strong><br />

Pipel<strong>in</strong>e Interconnection<br />

7 New Likely TAGP<br />

Interconnections<br />

Exist<strong>in</strong>g <strong>Gas</strong> Pipel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Work <strong>in</strong> Progress/Planned <strong>Gas</strong><br />

Pipel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

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Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

3 rd Asian Pipel<strong>in</strong>e Conference and Exhibition<br />

We welcome IPLOCA members to visit Malaysia dur<strong>in</strong>g the Asian<br />

Pipel<strong>in</strong>e Conference and Exhibition which will be held from 21-<br />

22 November 2007 <strong>in</strong> Kuala Lumpur.<br />

Third conference <strong>in</strong> our series organised by the ASCOPE <strong>Gas</strong><br />

Centre.<br />

Highlights <strong>in</strong>clude:<br />

Developments of the Trans-ASEAN <strong>Gas</strong> Pipel<strong>in</strong>e<br />

Updates of pipel<strong>in</strong>e projects <strong>in</strong> Vietnam, Thailand and Sumatra<br />

Pipel<strong>in</strong>e Integrity Management<br />

New Technology and materials<br />

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Malaysian <strong>Gas</strong> Association<br />

Thank You<br />

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