Dua Malaysia LNG Terminal

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Dua Malaysia LNG Terminal is an LNG terminal in Sarawak, Malaysia.

It is part of Malaysia LNG, also known as Petronas Bintulu LNG Complex, along with Satu Malaysia Terminal, Tiga Malaysia LNG Terminal, and Malaysia LNG Terminal Train 9.

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Project Details

  • Owner:
  • Parent: Petronas (60%), Mitsubishi (15%), Shell (15%), Sarawak State Government (10%)
  • Location: Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • Coordinates: 3.28238, 113.083 (exact)
  • Capacity: 7.8 mtpa, 1.12 bcfd
  • Additional Proposed Capacity:
  • Status: Operating
  • Type: Export
  • Trains: 3
  • Start Year: 1995

Note: mtpa = million tonnes per year; bcfd = billion cubic feet per day

Background

On 1 June 1992, Malaysia LNG Dua was incorporated as the second LNG plant as a part of the Malaysia LNG complex (also known as Pentronas Bintulu LNG Complex).[1] Dua Malaysia LNG Terminal is an LNG terminal in Sarawak, Malaysia. It began operation in 1995 with three trains of 2.6 Mtpa capacity each.[2][3][4]

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References

  1. Dua Malaysia LNG Terminal, Wikipedia, accessed April 2017
  2. Dua Malaysia LNG Terminal, Wikipedia, accessed April 2017
  3. "Malaysia LNG Dua Plant Malaysia," GEO, accessed April 2017
  4. Petronas Bintulu LNG Complex, Sarawak, Malaysia. Retrieved on 24 December 2016.

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