Petronas announces outlook for next three years
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Petronas announces outlook for next three years

Prioritising energy security and cross-industry collaborations

  • By ICN Bureau | December 21, 2023

Petronas has released its 2024-2026 Activity Outlook, outlining forecasted activities which call for greater collaboration with the Oil and Gas Service and Equipment (OGSE) providers to ensure energy demand is met while ramping up its clean energy initiatives.

Within the next three years, Petronas is committed to its long-term target of sustaining and growing Malaysia’s oil and gas production. This is anticipated to open opportunities for the OGSE providers across exploration, development, production, and decommissioning activities.

To maximise production efficiency and sustainability of oil and gas supply, an average of about 300 Facilities Improvement Plans (FIPs) are to be carried out annually for the next three years. These include rejuvenation projects, gas turbine and gas generator change-out activities as well as other major maintenance works that are crucial in eliminating bottlenecks, maximising hub capacity and curbing flaring activities at new onshore facilities.

Decommissioning activities will also be carried out for some 150 matured assets to restore the area to a safe and environmentally stable condition while disused assets will be assessed for potential reuse or repurposing.

The downstream business is increasingly expanding into cleaner energy initiatives, venturing into biofuels with the ongoing development of a greenfield biorefinery and co-processing plant set to begin in 2026, alongside the expansion of LNG bunkering and Petronas Iona range – a dedicated range of automotive fluid solutions for electric vehicles (EVs) and other thermal management application across diverse sectors.

Its petrochemical arm is also making inroads into the specialty chemicals market segment and is actively driving the circular economy through the construction of Asia’s largest advanced chemical recycling plant that converts end-of-life plastics into pyrolysis oil to be used as chemical feedstock for sustainable plastic production.

Freida Amat, Vice President of Group Procurement, Petronas, said, “The industry should be gearing towards adapting to the energy transition, such as shifting towards lower-carbon endeavours, pursuing net zero emissions, and exploring renewable energy sources. Through cross-industry experiences, insights and knowledge, we believe co-creation can upskill our capabilities and skills, which will chart new frontiers for the OGSE industry.”

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