Petronas Ships First LNG Cargo From Canada To Japan

Petronas ships its first liquefied natural gas cargo from the newly operational LNG Canada facility in Kitimat, British Columbia to Japan carrying a payload of 174,000-cbm on the Puteri Sejinjang LNG vessel.

Datuk Adif Zulkifli, PETRONAS Executive Vice President & CEO of Gas and Maritime Business said, “PETRONAS’ first cargo sail away is the culmination of years of perseverance to realise our vision for Canadian LNG exports to the Asia Pacific region. We are privileged to commemorate this moment with LNG Canada, our other joint venture partners, the Haisla Nation, Kitimat community, and Canadians at large. PETRONAS is honoured to be a part of this first-of-its-kind project in Canada.”

Designed to be one of the lowest-emissions LNG export facilities globally, LNG Canada features energy-efficient gas turbines, advanced methane-leak detection and mitigation systems, and power sourced from the BC Hydro grid, predominantly powered by hydroelectric and renewable energy.

With a 25% equity holding in the project, through its wholly owned entity North Montney LNG Limited Partnership, LNG Canada is a critical component of PETRONAS’ global LNG strategy to diversify its supply portfolio and increase market flexibility. Strategically located on Canada’s west coast and connected to PETRONAS’ upstream gas assets in Northeast B.C., LNG Canada offers a direct and efficient shipping corridor to key North Asian markets including Japan, South Korea and China.

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