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       Tokyo asks Malaysia to





       ease LNG supply woes







        SUPPLY           THE Japanese government has reached out to  between October and December alone that year.
                         Malaysia’s Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petro-  Late last week, Japan’s Minister of Economy,
                         nas) to request the firm’s help with alleviating  Trade and Industry (METI), Yasutoshi Nishi-
                         any LNG supply issues to customers in Japan  mura, addressed Petronas’ president Tengku
                         following the Sabah-Sarawak Pipeline leak in  Muhammad Taufik directly in a choreographed
                         late September.                      bid to reduce th   e knock-on effects to Japa-
                           Already facing pressure to guarantee ample  nese customers.
                         LNG deliveries as Russia threatens to cut off sup-  Nishimura said: “We understand that Petro-
                         plies, and with temperatures across the country  nas has already taken sincere responses, includ-
                         already starting to drop, Japanese buyers are  ing providing alternative supplies.”
                         clambering to source cargoes to replace those   The Japanese minister continued: “We would
                         delayed by the leak.                 like to ask you to continue to make your utmost
                           The problems started on September 21 when  efforts to minimise the impact on Japanese
                         a soil slippage later put down to localised lique-  companies.”
                         faction caused a break in one of Malaysia’s main   In response, the head of Petronas expressed a
                         pipelines.                           predictable intent to keep working to satisfy his
                           Heavy rains from the seasonal south-west  Japanese customer base by offering: “I wish to
                         monsoon passing across the region at the time  assure all parties that Petronas is committed to
                         have been blamed for the soil movement, with a  working closely with customers to mitigate and
                         subsequent force majeure declaration made by  manage the present situation.”
                         Petronas in the ensuing days.          He went on to add: “As a long-term partner of
                           No public announcements followed from the  Japan, we will strive to provide a safe and reliable
                         government-owned firm in the days or weeks  supply of LNG.”
                         after the leak.                        In the private sector, meanwhile, Japan’s lead-
                           As such, no information on the volume of  ing LNG buyer, JERA, has gone on the record as
                         LNG lost or affected in the six weeks since the  saying they do not expect any significant issues
                         leak took place has been released.   to follow the leak and that supplies are predicted
                           It is known, however, that an annual output of  to be adequate as Malaysia repairs the broken
                         25.7mn tonnes makes the Malaysia LNG project  pipeline and returns to previous shipping levels.
                         to which the pipeline is linked one of the largest   A similarly upbeat outlook was issued by
                         single-site LNG projects in the world.  Japan’s largest supplier of gas, Tokyo Gas.
                           Japanese government agencies and clients of   The firm which supplies the vast majority of
                         Petronas have remained just as tight-lipped as  gas to millions of Japanese in the capital and sur-
                         their Malaysian counterparts in what is being  rounding areas also went on the record as saying
                         seen as an exercise in not rocking the boat for  that it saw no major problems looming in the
                         the greater good by some analysts in the region.     weeks ahead as a result of the break.
                           Customers served by Malaysian LNG sup-  Speaking to local media, chief financial
                         plies are found throughout Asia, but primarily in  officer at Tokyo Gas Hirofumi Sato said: “Our
                         Japan and South Korea. To a lesser extent Taiwan  basic approach, as in previous years, is to main-
                         and China also receive cargoes.      tain relatively high inventories during the win-
                           Throughout 2021, Malaysia was Japan’s sec-  ter”, before adding: “We will adjust our vessel
                         ond ranked supplier of LNG, with Petronas ship-  allocation plans as much as possible while keep-
                         ping around 10mn tonnes to ports in Japan, so  ing a close eye on whether this winter will be a
                         much so that 50 cargoes made their way to Japan  harsh or mild one.”™













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