Petronas launches state-of-the-art gas terminal

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Wan Zulkiflee (middle) is being briefed by the TGAST project team at the launching event earlier this week.

KUCHING: Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) on Tuesday launched its state-of-the art Terengganu Gas Terminal (TGAST) in Kertih, the first of such facility to utilize Petronas-owned carbon dioxide removal technology expected to give a boost to the development of Malaysia’s offshore gas fields with high carbon dioxide content.

The facility was launched by Petronas president and group chief executive officer Datuk Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin, as part of his visit itinerary to Petronas’ operations in the East Coast region from April 17 to 18.

According to a statement yesterday, Wan Zulkiflee said the TGAST project was not only a testimony of the group’s continuous commitment towards adding value to the oil and gas resources found offshore Peninsular Malaysia but also reflected the company’s larger cleaner energy commitment in support of Malaysia’s environmental agenda to reduce its carbon footprint by 2030.

He added that TGAST, with the capacity to process up to 700 mmscfd of gas from the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area (MTJDA) and from the North Malay Basin offshore Terengganu, would help ensure the security and sustainability of supply to Petronas’ customers in Peninsular Malaysia as well as to Petronas’ own facilities in the region, particularly its integrated petrochemical complexes in the East Coast.

Wan Zulkiflee said the launch of TGAST was also a proud moment and achievement for Petronas, as it not only utilized the PN-1 Membrane System for carbon dioxide removal developed by Petronas and a partner, but also because the project involved more than 80 per cent participation of local contractors.

The project was successfully completed four months ahead of schedule. At the launch, TGAST also celebrated 10 million safe man hours without lost-time incident (LTI), and 1,300 incident-free days from the project start date in 2013.

Apart from the gas terminal, the project also includes compressor units, storage tanks and related infrastructure and the installation of temperature control machinery and safety systems.