Malaysia Midstream Oil and Gas Industry Outlook to 2021: Market Forecasts for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Oil Storage, Pipelines and Gas Processing

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Summary

"Malaysia Midstream Oil and Gas Industry Outlook to 2021: Market Forecasts for Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG), Oil Storage, Pipelines and Gas Processing" is a comprehensive report on midstream oil and gas industry in Malaysia. The report provides oil production, consumption, exports and imports from 2000 to 2020. The report also provides natural gas production, consumption and exports from 2000 to 2020. It also provides historic oil and natural gas reserves for the period 2000 to 2015. Further, the report provides details such as name, type, operational status and operator for all active and planned (new build) LNG terminals, oil storage terminals, major trunk pipelines and gas processing plants in Malaysia till 2021. The report also offers recent developments, financial deals as well as latest contracts awarded in the country’s midstream sector.

Scope

- Historic and forecast of oil data related to production, consumption, imports and exports for the period 2000-2020, and reserves for the period 2000-2015
- Historic and forecast of natural gas data related to production, consumption and exports for the period 2000-2020, and reserves for the period 2000-2015
- Updated information related to all active and planned LNG terminals, oil storage terminals, major trunk pipelines and gas processing plants in the country, including operator and equity details
- Key mergers and acquisitions, partnerships, private equity and initial public offerings in the country’s midstream oil and gas industry, where available
- Latest developments, financial deals and awarded contracts related to midstream oil and gas industry in the country

Reasons to buy

- Gain a strong understanding of the country’s energy sector and midstream oil and gas industry
- Facilitate decision making on the basis of strong historic and forecast of production, reserves and capacity data
- Assess your competitor’s major LNG terminals, oil storage terminals, major trunk pipelines and gas processing plants in the country
- Analyze the latest developments, financial deals and awarded contracts related to the country’s midstream oil and gas industry
- Understand the country’s financial deals landscape by analyzing how competitors are financed, and the mergers and partnerships that have shaped the market

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1 Table of Contents
1 Table of Contents 2
1.1 List of Tables 7
1.2 List of Figures 10
2 Introduction 11
2.1 What is This Report About? 11
2.2 Market Definition 11
3 Malaysia Energy Sector 13
3.1 Malaysia Energy Sector, Market Overview 13
3.2 Malaysia Energy Sector, Oil 14
3.2.1 Malaysia Oil, Overview 14
3.2.2 Malaysia Oil, Supply and Demand Balance 14
3.2.3 Malaysia Crude Oil, Regulatory Structure 20
3.3 Malaysia Energy Sector, Gas 21
3.3.1 Malaysia Gas, Overview 21
3.3.2 Malaysia Gas, Supply and Demand Balance 21
3.3.3 Malaysia Natural Gas, Regulatory Structure 27
4 Malaysia LNG Industry 28
4.1 Malaysia LNG Industry, Liquefaction 28
4.1.1 Malaysia LNG Industry, Liquefaction, Key Data 28
4.2 Malaysia LNG Industry, Liquefaction, Overview 28
4.2.1 Malaysia LNG Industry, Total Liquefaction Capacity 28
4.3 Malaysia LNG Industry, Liquefaction Capacity by Major Companies 30
4.4 Malaysia LNG Industry, Liquefaction, Capacity by Terminal 31
4.5 Malaysia LNG Industry, Liquefaction Asset Details 32
4.5.1 Malaysia LNG Industry, Liquefaction Active Asset Details 32
4.5.2 Malaysia LNG Industry, Liquefaction Planned Asset Details 39
4.6 Malaysia LNG Industry, Regasification 45
4.6.1 Malaysia LNG Industry, Regasification, Key Data 45
4.7 Malaysia LNG Industry, Regasification, Overview 45
4.8 Malaysia LNG Industry, Total Regasification Capacity 45
4.9 Malaysia LNG Industry, Regasification, Capacity by Major Companies 47
4.10 Malaysia LNG Industry, Regasification, Capacity by Terminal 48
4.11 Malaysia LNG Industry, Regasification Asset Details 49
4.11.1 Malaysia LNG Industry, Regasification Active Asset Details 49
4.11.2 Malaysia LNG Industry, Regasification Planned Asset Details 51
5 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry 53
5.1 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Key Data 53
5.2 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Overview 53
5.3 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Storage Operations 53
5.3.1 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Total Storage Capacity 53
5.4 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Storage Capacity by Major Companies 55
5.5 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Storage Capacity Share by Area 56
5.6 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Storage Capacity by Terminal 57
5.7 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Asset Details 59
5.7.1 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Active Asset Details 59
5.7.2 Malaysia Oil Storage Industry, Planned Asset Details 80
6 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry 89
6.1 Malaysia Oil Pipelines 89
6.1.1 Malaysia Oil Pipelines, Key Data 89
6.2 Malaysia Oil Pipelines, Overview 89
6.3 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Crude Oil Pipeline Length by Company 89
6.4 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Crude Oil Pipelines 90
6.5 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Comparison of Key Petroleum Products Pipeline Companies 90
6.6 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Petroleum Products Pipelines 91
6.7 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Oil Pipelines Asset Details 92
6.7.1 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Oil Pipelines Active Asset Details 92
6.7.2 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Oil Pipelines Planned Asset Details 94
6.8 Malaysia Gas Pipelines, Key Data 95
6.8.1 Malaysia Gas Pipelines, Overview 95
6.9 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Comparison of Key Natural Gas Pipeline Companies 95
6.10 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Natural Gas Pipelines 97
6.11 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Gas Pipelines Asset Details 99
6.11.1 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Gas Pipelines Active Asset Details 99
6.11.2 Malaysia Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Gas Pipelines Planned Asset Details 114
7 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry 117
7.1 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Key Data 117
7.2 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Overview 117
7.3 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Processing Plant number by Facility Type 117
7.4 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Processing Capacity by Major Companies 117
7.5 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Capacity Contribution of Various Provinces 119
7.6 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Gas Processing Capacity 120
7.7 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Planned Gas Processing Plants 120
7.8 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Asset Details 121
7.8.1 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Active Asset Details 121
7.8.2 Malaysia Gas Processing Industry, Planned Asset Details 125
8 Recent Contracts 126
8.1 Detailed Contract Summary 126
8.1.1 Awarded Contracts 126
9 Financial Deals Landscape 141
9.1 Detailed Deal Summary 141
9.1.1 Acquisition 141
9.1.2 Debt Offerings 145
10 Recent Developments 149
10.1 Other Significant Developments 149
10.1.1 Jun 08, 2016: Petronas Confirms Arrival Of First Floating LNG Vessel At Malaysia's Kanowit Gas Field 149
10.1.2 May 17, 2016: Petronas' First Floating LNG Facility, PFLNG Satu Sets Sail To Malaysia 149
10.1.3 May 12, 2016: Linde To Invest In A New Air Separation Unit In East Malaysia 150
10.1.4 Apr 26, 2016: PetGas Allocates MYR4.5bn Capex For Next Five Years 151
10.1.5 Mar 16, 2016: Osaka Gas Reports Decrease In Gas Sales In February Year On Year 152
10.1.6 Mar 07, 2016: Petronas Names Its First Floating LNG Facility 152
10.1.7 Feb 29, 2016: Petronas Puts On Hold Commissioning Of PFLNG2 Due To Weak Oil Prices 154
10.1.8 Jan 25, 2016: Port Of Gladstone Marks 100th LNG Vessel Milestone 154
10.1.9 Dec 14, 2015: Tokyo Gas Receives First LNG Cargo At Hitachi Terminal 155
10.1.10 Dec 04, 2015: SapuraKencana Energy Announces Approval For Its First Upstream Gas Development Project In Malaysia 156
10.2 New Contracts Announcements 156
10.2.1 Jul 18, 2016: Strainstall supplies advanced mooring solution to oil and gas terminal at Pengerang 156
10.2.2 May 26, 2016: Petronas Strengthens LNG Foothold In China With Jovo's Contract Extension 157
10.2.3 May 25, 2016: Barakah Petroleum Consortium Bags RM84.1 Million Contract 158
11 Appendix 160
11.1 Abbreviations 160
11.2 Methodology 160
11.2.1 Coverage 160
11.2.2 Secondary Research 161
11.3 Disclaimer 161

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Oil Industry, Malaysia, Historical and Forecast of Oil Production and Consumption (mbd), 2000-2020 15
Table 2: Oil Industry, Malaysia, Historical and Forecast of Oil Exports and Imports (mbd), 2000-2020 17
Table 3: Oil Industry, Malaysia, Historical Crude Oil Reserves (billion bbl), 2000-2015 19
Table 4: Gas Industry, Malaysia, Historical and Forecast of Gas Production and Consumption (bcf), 2000-2020 22
Table 5: Gas Industry, Malaysia, Historical and Forecast of Gas Exports (bcf), 2000-2020 24
Table 6: Gas Industry, Malaysia, Historical Natural Gas Reserves (tcf), 2000-2015 26
Table 7: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Liquefaction Key Statistics, Aug 2016 28
Table 8: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Total Liquefaction Capacity (mtpa), 2011-2021 28
Table 9: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Liquefaction Capacity by Major Companies (mtpa), 2011-2021 30
Table 10: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Liquefaction Capacity (mtpa), 2011-2021 31
Table 11: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Regasification Key Statistics, Aug 2016 45
Table 12: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Total Regasification Capacity (bcf), 2011-2021 45
Table 13: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Regasification Capacity by Major Companies (bcf), 2011-2021 47
Table 14: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Regasification Capacity (bcf), 2011-2021 48
Table 15: Oil Storage Industry, Malaysia, Key Statistics, Aug 2016 53
Table 16: Oil Storage Industry, Malaysia, Total Storage Capacity (mcm), 2011-2021 53
Table 17: Oil Storage Industry, Malaysia, Storage Capacity by Major Companies (mcm), 2011-2021 55
Table 18: Oil Storage Industry, Malaysia, Storage Capacity (mcm), 2011-2021 57
Table 19: Oil Storage Industry, Malaysia, Storage Capacity (mcm), 2011-2021 (Contd.1) 58
Table 20: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Oil Pipelines Key Statistics, Aug 2016 89
Table 21: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Crude Oil Pipeline Length by Company (km), Aug 2016 89
Table 22: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Crude Oil Pipelines, Aug 2016 90
Table 23: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Petroleum Products Pipeline Length by Key Companies (km), Aug 2016 90
Table 24: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Petroleum Products Pipelines, Aug 2016 91
Table 25: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Gas Pipelines Key Statistics, Aug 2016 95
Table 26: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Natural Gas Pipeline Length by Key Companies (km), Aug 2016 95
Table 27: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Natural Gas Pipelines, Aug 2016 97
Table 28: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Natural Gas Pipelines, Aug 2016 (Contd.1) 98
Table 29: Gas Processing Industry, Malaysia, Key Statistics, Aug 2016 117
Table 30: Gas Processing Industry, Malaysia, Processing Plant number by Facility Type (%), Aug 2016 117
Table 31: Gas Processing Industry, Malaysia, Gas Processing Capacity by Major Companies (mmcf), Aug 2016 117
Table 32: Gas Processing Industry, Malaysia, Capacity Contribution of Various Provinces (%), Aug 2016 119
Table 33: Gas Processing Industry, Malaysia, Active Gas Processing Capacity (mmcf), Aug 2016 120
Table 34: Gas Processing Industry, Malaysia, Planned Gas Processing Plants, Aug 2016 120
Table 35: PBJV Group, A Wholly Owned Subsidiary Of Barakah Offshore Petroleum, Secures Two-Year Contract From PETRONAS Gas (PGB) 126
Table 36: PBJV Group Receives The Letter of Award (LoA) For A One-Year Contract Worth MYR12.3 Million (US$2.85 Million) From Petronas Gas 127
Table 37: Alam Maritim (M), Receives A Letter of Award (LoA) For A Contract Worth Approximately MYR26 Million (US$6.18 Million) From Petronas Carigali 129
Table 38: Chicago Bridge & Iron Company (CB&I) Secures A Contract From Petroliam Nasional (PETRONAS) and Malaysia International Shipping Corporation (MISC) 130
Table 39: PBJV Group, A Wholly-Owned Subsidiary Of Barakah Offshore Petroleum, Receives The Letter of Award (LoA) For A Two-Year Contract From PETRONAS Carigali 131
Table 40: Alam Maritim (M), A Wholly-Owned Subsidiary Of Alam Maritim Resources, Receives A Letter of Award (LoA) For a Sub-Contract Worth Approximately MYR53.5 Million (US$12.49 Million) From Petronas Floating LNG 1 (L) 132
Table 41: ROSEN Group Awards a Three-Year Contract From PETRONAS Carigali For The Provision Of Detailed Fitness For Service (FFS) 133
Table 42: Alam Maritim Resources, Receives A Letter of Award (LoA) For A MYR28.3 Million (US$6.8 million) Contract From Petronas Floating LNG 1 (Labuan) 134
Table 43: Alam Maritim (M), Secures A Sub-Contract Worth MYR49 Million (US$13.10 Million) From Petronas Floating LNG 1 135
Table 44: FPSO Ventures (FVSB), Secures A Five Year Contract From Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) 136
Table 45: SapuraKencana GE Oil & Gas Services (SKGE), Secures a Long-Term Service Contract From Petronas Floating LNG 1 (Labuan) 138
Table 46: PBJV Group Secures a Contract For The Provision Of Transportation and Installation Of Offshore Facilities For Two Bardegg and Baronia Pipeline Project in Malaysia 138
Table 47: JGC Corporation Secures A Contract Worth JPY60 Billion (US$510 Million) From Petronas LNG 9 (PL9SB) 140
Table 48: JX Nippon To Acquire 10% Stake In Petronas LNG 9 From Petronas 141
Table 49: Petronas Acquires 50% Stake In MLNG Dua From Shell 142
Table 50: Mitsubishi Acquires 10% Stake In MLNG Dua From Petronas 143
Table 51: State Secretary of Johor To Acquire 10% Stake In Pengerang Terminals And Pengerang LNG 144
Table 52: Petronas Completes Public Offering Of 4.5% Bonds, Due 2045, For US$1.5 Billion 145
Table 53: Petronas Completes Public Offering Of 3.5% Bonds, Due 2025, For US$1.5 Billion 146
Table 54: Petronas Completes Public Offering Of 3.125% Bonds, Due 2022, For US$750 Million 147
Table 55: Petronas Completes Public Offering Of 2.707% Bonds, Due 2020, For US$1.25 Billion 148

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Energy Industry, Malaysia, Primary Energy Consumption Split by Fuel Type (%), 2015 13
Figure 2: Oil Industry, Malaysia, Historical and Forecast of Oil Production and Consumption (mbd), 2000-2020 16
Figure 3: Oil Industry, Malaysia, Historical and Forecast of Oil Exports and Imports (mbd), 2000-2020 18
Figure 4: Oil Industry, Malaysia, Historical Crude Oil Reserves (billion bbl), 2000-2015 20
Figure 5: Gas Industry, Malaysia, Historical and Forecast of Gas Production and Consumption (bcf), 2000-2020 23
Figure 6: Gas Industry, Malaysia, Historical and Forecast of Gas Exports (bcf), 2000-2020 25
Figure 7: Gas Industry, Malaysia, Historical Natural Gas Reserves (tcf), 2000-2015 27
Figure 9: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Liquefaction Capacity by Key Companies (mtpa), 2011-2021 30
Figure 10: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Total Regasification Capacity (bcf), 2011-2021 46
Figure 11: LNG Industry, Malaysia, Regasification Capacity by Major Companies (bcf), 2011-2021 47
Figure 13: Oil Storage Industry, Malaysia, Storage Capacity by Major Companies (mcm), 2011-2021 55
Figure 15: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Petroleum Products Pipeline Length by Key Companies (km), Aug 2016 91
Figure 16: Oil and Gas Pipelines Industry, Malaysia, Natural Gas Pipeline Length by Key Companies (km), Aug 2016 96
Figure 17: Gas Processing Industry, Malaysia, Gas Processing Capacity by Major Companies (mmcf), Aug 2016 118

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