Satu Malaysia Terminal

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

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

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Project Details

  • Owner:
  • Parent: Petronas (90%), Mitsubishi (5%), Sarawak State Government (5%)
  • Location: Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia
  • Coordinates: 3.2851, 113.08114 (exact)
  • Capacity: 8.1 mtpa, 1.16 bcfd
  • Additional Proposed Capacity:
  • Status: Operating
  • Type: Export
  • Trains: 3
  • Start Year: 1983

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

Background

Malaysia LNG Sdn. (MLNG Satu) was incorporated on 14 June 1978 in order to build the first Malaysian LNG Plant of three trains with a capacity of 2.7 mtpa each. MLNG Satu is a part of the Malaysia LNG Complex, also known as the Petronas Bintulu LNG Complex. Its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) was delivered in January 1983.[1]

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References

  1. Petronas Bintulu LNG Complex, Sarawak, Malaysia. Retrieved on 24 December 2016.

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