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Dialog and Vopak on track with Malaysia Pengerang LNG Terminal

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2B1st_Project_Smart_Explorer_Sales_Pursuit_ToolThe Malaysian Dialog Group Berhard (Dialog) and the Rotterdam-based Royal Vopak (Vopak) are preparing the final investment decision (FID) on the Pengerang LNG Terminal project in the Johor Province at southern Peninsular Malaysia while the local engineering company Anewa is completing the construction of the first phase of giant Independent Deepwater Petroleum Terminal for the first quarter 2014. 

In 2011, Dialog and Vopak established a joint venture to design, build and operate the largest oil and gas petrochemical terminal in South East Asia and the largest in Malaysia.

This project is part of the Malaysia Economic Transformation Program (ETP) to support the Government strategic plan NKEA, standing for new key economic area and addressing the oil, gas and energy sector with 12 Entry Point Projects (EPP).

In this area, the Malaysian Government is planning to create seven local oil storage and trading hub including one in Pengerang as to be ideally located in the Johor Province at the utmost southeast peninsular Malaysia just in front of Singapore.

Located in Pengerang, this oil and gas and petrochemical storage and terminal project will support the development of the adjacent $20 billion capital expenditure Petronas Refinery And Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project.

Dialog-Vopak_Johor_Pengerang_LNG_Terminal_MapIn the Pengerang Johor Terminal project Dialog and Vopak share the working interests in such a way:

 - Dialog 51% is the operator

 - Vopak  49%

When running into commercial phase, the local Johor Government is due to take 10% share in the operating company.

Because of its size and diversity of the liquids and gas to be stored and distributed in the Pengerang Terminal, Dialog and Vopak decided to proceed in phases.

In 2011, Dialog and Vopak made the FID for the first phase of the crude oil terminal with a capacity of 1.3 million cubic meter storage capacity of liquids.

Anewa to complete Johor oil Terminal on early 2014

In the same time they awarded to Anewa, a company of Dialog Group, the front end engineering and design (FEED) work for the first phase of the Pengerang crude oil terminal.

Then Anewa was appointed for the engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract of this first phase to be completed by the end of 2013 or on early 2014.

Depending on the development of Dialog and Vopak trading activities in the region, the crude oil terminal will be expanded by an additional 1 million cubic meters storage capacity that should be in place in 2017 at the latest.

Dialog-Vopak_Johor_Pengerang_LNG_TerminalIn parallel to the crude oil terminal, Dialog and Vopak are preparing the Pengerang liquefied natural gas (LNG) Terminal project.

As the crude oil terminal, Dialog and Vopak are phasing up the Pengerang LNG Terminal project.

Directly linked to the Petronas Pengerang Gas-fired Power Plant project to supply electricity to the RAPID project, the first phase of the Pengerang LNG Terminal is due to start in 2014 for a completion in 2016.

It should include two tanks with 360,000 cubic meters gas storage capacity with regasification facilities.

The second phase of the Pengerang LNG Terminal should be a replicate of the first phase with the same structure and capacity.

In respect with the development of Petronas RAPID project, Dialog and Vopak expect the Pengerang LNG Terminal Phase-2 to come on stream in 2018.

For more information and data about oil and gas and petrochemical projects go to Project Smart Explorer

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