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QatarEnergy and Malaysia’s Petronas sign 20-year LNG supply agreement
Saudi Arabia:
QatarEnergy has entered into a 20-year sales and purchase agreement with
Malaysia’s Petronas for the supply of liquefied natural gas, the companies have
announced.
Under the deal, QatarEnergy will supply 2 million tonnes per annum of LNG to
Petronas, starting in 2028.
The SPA was signed in Doha at a ceremony held alongside the 21st International
Conference & Exhibition on Liquefied Natural Gas “LNG2026.”
This marks the first long-term LNG SPA between the two state-owned energy
corporations.
The agreement underscores Qatar’s expanding role as one of the world’s leading
LNG suppliers, as the country advances major production growth projects aimed at
increasing its export capacity later this decade.
According to the press release, the deal “reflects the continued confidence and
trust between the two organizations and underscores their shared vision for a
sustainable energy future and the strengthening of bilateral cooperation.”
The signatories were Saad Sherida Al-Kaabi, the minister of state for energy
affairs as well as president and CEO of QatarEnergy, and YM Tan Sri Tengku
Muhammad Taufik Tengku Kamadjaja Aziz, the president and group CEO of Petronas.
Al-Kaabi stated: “QatarEnergy is pleased to enter into this new LNG SPA with
Petronas, which highlights our continued commitment to support the growing
energy needs of Malaysia as well as our customers across the globe.”
QatarEnergy stated the agreement reflects its ongoing dedication to
strengthening global partnerships, promoting cleaner energy solutions, and
supporting the economic development goals of key markets worldwide.
On Feb. 3, QatarEnergy signed a memorandum of understanding with Japan’s
Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry and JERA, the country’s largest power
generation company, for supplying Japan with additional liquefied natural gas
quantities during emergency situations.
The MoU, signed on the sidelines of the same conference in Doha, stipulates
QatarEnergy’s response in the event of unforeseen emergencies that could affect
Japan, such as natural disasters. The agreement also includes mechanisms for
bilateral consultation on appropriate response measures in such situations.
The MoU also underlines QatarEnergy’s role in ensuring energy security to all
its customers through access to supplemental LNG volumes during emergencies and
supply disruptions, it said in a press release. It also emphasizes Qatar’s
ability to provide stable LNG supplies as well as its well established
reputation as a reliable and trustworthy energy provider.