Commodity Market Report
Malaysia gas markets: 2019 long-term regional outlook
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Report summary
Gas markets play different dynamics on Peninsular and East Malaysia. While Peninsular Malaysia sees a soft gas demand growth in the coming years, with the main driver being the industry sector, power generation in Sarawak will create new gas demand in that region. Sarawak's gas will continue flowing to the LNG plants in Bintulu as the Sabah-Sarawak Gas Pipeline finally reaches its full nominal capacity. Gas demand growth in Sabah will come from the power sector and industry. Gas supply in Peninsular Malaysia is expected to drop more quickly after 2022, when LNG imports will be increasingly needed to fill this gap. Long-term supply growth potential lies in East Malaysia. However, the future supply to Bintulu faces some challenges as many of the undeveloped fields in Sarawak are high on CO2 and H2S. In the policy front, Malaysia has implemented a Third-party Access framework but no new players have entered the market.
Table of contents
- Market overview
- Under-performance of Sabah-to-Sarawak gas pipeline affects Bintulu output
- Peninsular Malaysia remains overcontracted through to 2022, stronger demand in East Malaysia
- Other relevant reports on Malaysia
- Data summary
- GDP growth forecast - Malaysia
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Energy policy
- Key stakeholders
- Policy drivers
- Competition
- Gas market
- Fuel mix
- Pricing
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Midstream and downstream
- PETRONAS Gas
- Gas Malaysia
- Possibility of new players
- Malaysia gas supply availability
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Peninsular Malaysia gas supply availability
- Contracted supply potential
- Uncontracted supply potential
- Yet-to-find potential
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Sabah and Sarawak gas supply availability
- Contracted supply potential
- Uncontracted supply potential
- Yet-to-find supply potential
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Gas maps
- Peninsular Malaysia
- Sabah and Sarawak
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Gas infrastructure – existing
- Offshore
- Onshore
- Transport tariffs
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Gas infrastructure – recent developments and proposed
- Offshore Peninsular Pipeline Infrastructure
- Peninsular GPP Expansions
- Sabah-to-Sarawak Gas Pipeline
- Trans Sabah Gas Pipeline Cancelled
- LNG infrastructure
- Appendix
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Peninsular Malaysia gas demand
- Power sector
- Non power sector
- Large industries
- Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID)
- Small industries
- Gas separation plants (GSP) for C2+ extraction
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Sabah gas demand
- Power sector
- Non power sector
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Sarawak gas demand
- Power sector
- Non power sector
- Peninsular Malaysia gas market balance
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Sabah gas balance
- Indicative trend for future gas prices
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Upstream gas prices
- Peninsular Malaysia
- Sabah and Sarawak
- Midstream gas prices
Tables and charts
This report includes 44 images and tables including:
- Malaysia gas demand by sector
- Malaysia gas demand by region
- Malaysia gas market balance
- Key changes to analysis from H2 2018 publication
- Total potential gas supply available - Malaysia
- Potential gas supply available - Peninsular Malaysia
- Potential gas supply available - Sabah and Sarawak
- Peninsular Malaysia total gas demand
- Power sector gas users - Peninsular Malaysia
- Industry sector gas users - Peninsular
- Gas separation plant output
- Sabah total gas demand
- Power sector gas users - Sabah
- Industry sector gas users - Sabah
- Sarawak total gas demand
- Power sector gas users - Sarawak
- Industry sector gas users - Sarawak
- Sabah supply demand gap
- Sabah balance
- Sarawak supply demand gap
- Sarawak balance
- Sabah-Sarawak Gas Pipeline (SSGP)
- Malaysia wholesale gas prices
- Natural Gas Tariffs for Gas Malaysia Bhd Customers
- Gas price outlook to 2040
- Wellhead gas price in Peninsular (2019)
- Wellhead gas price in Sabah and Sarawak (2019)
- Current weighed average gas price - delivered (2019)
- Malaysia's energy policy and regulatory structure
- Peninsular Malaysia gas market value chain
- Regulated gas prices in Malaysia
- Major energy legislation
- Third-party gas infrastructure access tariffs
- Malaysia gas reserves – top 20 reserve holders*
- PETRONAS key financial figures
- Split of revenues by segment (2018)
- Gas Malaysia key financial figures
- Peninsular Malaysia gas pipelines and fields
- Sabah and Sarawak gas pipelines and fields
- Peninsular Malaysia supply demand gap
- Peninsular Malaysia balance
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