Malaysia’s Petrochemical...Brunei and Labuan region. The availability of natural gas as feedstock...
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Malaysia’s
PetrochemicalA Perfect Time to Benefit from Malaysia’s Petrochemical Infrastructure
hrough the harnessing of its oil and gas reserves and the forging of smart partnerships with some of the world’s largest petroleum companies, Malaysia has established the ideal infrastructure to support a vibrant
petrochemical industry.
Over the years, a significant number of domestic and foreign companies have established their presence in Malaysia and continued upgrading or expanding their plant capacity. To name a few of these influential companies include Hengyuan (formerly known as Shell Refining), Petron, BASF, Lotte Chemical Titan, Idemitsu, Toray Group, Penfibre, Kaneka, Eastman Chemicals, Eternal, Polyplastic, UPC Group, Recron, Synthomer, Dairen, Mitsui and Reliance Group.
The existence of these MNCs created spin off investment which potential investors could leverage on through the availability of the feedstock in the country. This favourable environment demonstrates Malaysia’s potential as a strategic investment location for petrochemical industries. Potential investors could also benefit from the facilities that are already in place. Integrated petrochemical complexes offer centralised utilities, efficient storage services, and a comprehensive transportation network that help reduce capital and operation costs.
In addition, Malaysia also provides a wide range of tax incentives to meet the varying needs of investor.
From 2000 to 2017, Germany is the largest source of foreign investments in Malaysia’s Petrochemical sector, followed by Japan, the Netherlands, the Republic of Korea and the USA.
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The ASEAN Bintulu Fertiliser plant in Bintulu, Sarawak
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Rich In Oil & Gas Reserves and Petrochemical Feedstocks
Malaysia ...• hastheworld’s28thlargestreservesofcrudeoilandcondensates(3.6billionbarrels)
• hastheworld’s24thlargestnaturalgasreserve(1.2trillioncubicmetres)
• has one of the world’s largest production facility at a single location of liquefiednaturalgaswithproductioncapacityof29.3MTPA.
• new refinery facility with the capacity of 300,000 barrels of crude per daywhichproduces a range of refined petroleum products, including gasoline and diesel that comply with Euro 5 fuel specifications.
Location of Oil Refineries in Malaysia
No. Company Location
1.Hengyuan Refining Company Berhad [formerly known as Shell Refining Company (Federation of Malaya) Berhad]
Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
2. Petronas Penapisan (Terengganu) Sdn Bhd Kertih, Terengganu
3. Malaysian Refining Company Sdn BhdTangga Batu, Melaka & Sg. Udang, Melaka
4. Petron Malaysia Refining & Marketing BhdPort Dickson, Negeri Sembilan
5. Kemaman Bitumen Company Sdn Bhd Telok Kalong, Terengganu
6. Pengerang Refining Company Sdn Bhd Pengerang, Johor
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Rich In Oil & Gas Reserves and Petrochemical Feedstocks
Location of Gas Processing Plant (GPP) in Malaysia
The six gas processing plants located in Kertih, Terengganu – with a combined capacity of2,060millionstandardcubicfeetperday(mmscfd)–ensureanadequatesupplyofpetrochemical feedstocks such as methane (sales gas), ethane, propane, butane and condensates to meet demands.
To complement the existing gas reserve and ensure future security of gas supply, Malaysia has forged partnerships with other ASEAN countries such as Thailand (Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area), Vietnam and Indonesia for the supply of gas. In addition, gas supply is further enhanced with the ongoing implementation of the ASEAN gas grid, a venture to make gas available to all the 10 ASEAN countries.
Gas Processing Complex GPP Capacity (mmscfd)
Gas Processing Kertih, Terengganu
1 310
2 250
3 250
Gas Processing Santong, Terengganu
4 250
5 500
6 500
Total 2,060
Meanwhile, Malaysia’s Peninsular Gas Utilisation (PGU) trans-peninsular gas transmission pipeline channels sales gas to industries around the country.
No. Main PGU Pipeline Length (km)
1. PGU I : Kertih – Teluk Kalong 32
2. PGU II
Sector I: Telok Kalong – Segamat 265
Sector II: Segamat – Kapar 241
Sector III: Segamat – Plentong 208
3. PGU III
Sector I: Meru – Lumut 184
Sector II: Lumut – Gurun 130
Sector III: Gurun – Pauh 136
Loop 1: Kertih – Segamat 266
Loop 2: Segamat - Meru 228
Total 1,690
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Location of Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) Facility in Malaysia
Location of Regasification Terminal in Malaysia
No.Regasification
Terminal Company
Start Operation
(Year)
Capacity (mmscfd)
1.LNG Regasification Terminal Sungai Udang (RGTSU), Melaka
Regas Terminal (Sg Udang) Sdn. Bhd.
2013 530
2.LNG Regasification Terminal Pengerang (RGTP), Johor
Pengerang LNG (Two) Sdn. Bhd.
2017 490
Total 1,020
No. LNG Plant Capacity (mtpa)
1. Malaysia LNG Sdn Bhd (MLNG Satu) Train 1:Train 2:Train3: } 8.4million
2. Malaysian LNG Dua Sdn Bhd (MLNG Dua) Train4:Train 5: Train6: } 9.6million
3. Malaysia LNG Tiga Sdn Bhd (MLNG Tiga) Train 7 Train8 } 7.7 million
4. PETRONAS LNG 9 Sdn Bhd (PL9SB) Train 9 3.6million
Sub-Total 29.3 million
5. PETRONAS Floating LNG Satu (PFLNG Satu) 1.2 million
Total 30.5 million
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Petrochemical Products in Malaysia
Petrochemical Products Company/Refinery
•Naphtha •PetronasPenapisan(Terengganu)Sdn.Bhd.•MalaysianRefiningCompanySdn.Bhd.•HengyuanRefiningCompanyBerhad•PetronMalaysiaRefining&MarketingBhd.•KemamanBitumenCompanySdn.Bhd.•PengerangRefiningCompanySdnBhd
•Ethane•Propane•Butane•Condensate
•PetronasGasBerhad
•Ethylene •LotteChemicalTitan(M)Sdn.Bhd.•PetronasChemicalsEthyleneSdn.Bhd.•PetronasChemicalsOlefinsSdn.Bhd.•PengerangRefiningCompanySdn.Bhd.
•Propylene •LotteChemicalTitan(M)Sdn.Bhd.•PetronasChemicalsMTBESdn.Bhd.•PetronasChemicalsOlefinsSdn.Bhd.•PengerangRefiningCompanySdn.Bhd.
•Butadiene •PengerangRefiningCompanySdn.Bhd.•LotteChemicalTitan(M)Sdn.Bhd.
•MethylTertiaryButylEther(MTBE) •PengerangRefiningCompanySdnBhd•PetronasChemicalsMTBESdn.Bhd.
•Methanol •PengerangRefiningCompanySdnBhd•PetronasChemicalsMethanolSdnBhd•BASFPETRONASChemicalsSdnBhd
•Polypropylene(PP)•LinearLowDensityPolyethylene
(LLDPE)•HighDensityPolyethylene(HDPE)
•PengerangPetrochemicalCompanySdnBhd(tobefullyoperationalbyQ42019).
•LotteChemicalTitan(M)Sdn.Bhd.
•MonoEthyleneGlycol(MEG)•DiEthyleneGlycol(DEG)•TriEthyleneGlycol(TEG)•HeavyGlycol(HG).
•PengerangPetrochemicalCompanySdnBhd
Ethylene OxideEthylene Glycol
•PetronasChemicalsGlycolsSdnBhd
EthanolaminesAlkoxylates / Functional FluidsButanolButyl AcrylateGlycols EthersButyl Acetate
•PetronasChemicalsDerivativesSdnBhd
BenzeneToulene Xylene Raffinate 2
•LotteChemicalTitan(M)Sdn.Bhd.•PetronasChemicalsAromaticsSdn.Bhd.•PengerangRefiningCompanySdnBhd
•Isononanol•C8Hydrocarbons•C12Olefins•C16Olefins•Raffinate3•OxoOil9N
•PETRONASChemicalsIsononanolSdn.Bhd.(tobecommissionedbyQ42019).
The availability of feedstock at competitive price has made Malaysia a viable petrochemical hubintheASEANregion,attractingalmostRM33billionofinvestmentsin2018fromleadingpetrochemical manufacturers.
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World-Class Facilities in Petrochemical Zones
Kertih, TerengganuFormerly a quiet fishing village, Kertih has now transformed into a petrochemicalhub. It houses the Petronas Petrochemical Integrated Complex (PPIC) that links the entire range of the oil and gas value chain — beginning from upstream exploration and production to the final stage of petrochemical manufacturing. Located within the PPIC is PETRONAS’ Integrated Petrochemical Complex (IPC), which mainly consists of ethylene-based petrochemical plants.
Facilities & Infrastructure• Gasprocessingplants• PeninsularGasUtilisation(PGU)project• Centralisedutilityfacilities - Supply of utilities such as power, industrial gases, water and steam• InstitutTeknologiPetroleumPetronas(INSTEP) - Training centre• KertihPort -Mainlybulkliquidport,handlingabout2.5milliontonnesofchemicalliquidand
gasses - Vessel services -Tankstorage(bulkchemicalin41storagetanks) - Truck services - Drumming
Petrochemical Products Produced in Kertih:• Paraxylene • Benzene• Ammonia • AceticAcid• Ethylene • Polyethylene• Propylene • Ethanolamines• Ethoxylates • GlycolEthers• Butanol • ButylAcetate• EthyleneOxide • EthyleneGlycols
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GEBENG, PAHANGGebeng is another petrochemical hub for multinational players like BASF, Reliance Group, Kaneka, Eastman Chemicals and Polyplastics. The petrochemical zone provides an integrated environment that meets the specific needs of the petrochemical industry.
Facilities & Infrastructure• PeninsularGasUtilisation(PGU)project• Centralisedutilityfacilities
- Supply of utilities such as power, industrial gases, water and steam• KuantanPort
- Centralised tankage facilities- Pipeline and piperack system connecting Gebeng to Kuantan Port- Containerandbulkliquidport- Railway linking Kertih, Gebeng and Kuantan Port- Cargo handling - Marine services (pilotage & towage)- Free zone
• EnvironmentTechnologyPark- Incorporating a training centre, a waste collection and processing centre as well
as raw material management and storage facilities, maintenance and servicing facilities.
• EastCoastHighway
Petrochemical Plants in Gebeng Produce:• AcrylicAcidandEsters • Syngas• ButylAcrylate • 2-EthylHexylAcrylate• Oxo-alcohols • 2-Ethyhexanol• PhthalicAnhydrideandPlasticizers • Butanediol• Tetrahydrofurane • Gamma-butyrolactone• PolyesterCopolymers • PurifiedTerephthalicAcid(PTA)• DispersionPolyvinylChloride • MethylMethacrylatesCopolymers• MethylTertiaryButylEther(MTBE) • Propylene• Polyacetals • PolybutyleneTerephthalate(PBT)• N-Butane • ButylAcetate• DL-Isopulegol • 2-Ethylhexanoicacid• Highlyreactivepolyisobutylene• Isoprenol,Citral,Citronellol,Menthol,Energol-Me&Energol-C• N-Butyraldehyde
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PASIR GUDANG – TANJUNG LANGSAT, JOHORPasir Gudang, located next to Johor Port, is now an established industrial area. To cope withtheneedsofthegrowingpetrochemicalindustry,theadjacentTanjungLangsatsitehas been developed to enhance manufacturing capacity.
Facilities & Infrastructure• PeninsularGasUtilisation(PGU)project• Tankfarmsforbulkstorageofpetrochemicalliquid• JohorPort
- Strategicallypositioned intheheartof thesprawling8,000-acrePasirGudangIndustrial Estate
- Withberthsof almost2.4km, theportprovides liquidbulk,drybulk,generalcargo (breakbulk) and container services
- ThreehazardousliquidbulkterminalstohandleLPG,chemicalsand- Petrochemicals- Container terminal- Free zone
• TanjongPelepasPort- A world-class container port- Free zone- Marine services (pilotage, towage and fresh water supply)
• TanjungLangsatPort- Endowed with a 4.5-kilometre shoreline which is ideal for O&G and marine-
related industries.- Four zones: Storage terminals, oilfield services & equipment (OFSE), regional
marine supply base and offshore fabrication & maritime hub.- Theliquidcargojetty,withwaterdepthof15.0metres,caterstovesselsranging
from 5,000 to 120,000 DWT.- Thedrycargojettycancatervesselsupto40,000DWT.- Oilstorageterminalwithcombinedcapacityof923,200m3(gasoline,naphtha,
petroleum, bitumen as well as edible oils). - Regional marine supply base (offices, warehouses and open storage area, oilfield
logistics, management system services, maintenance and technical support services for corporate, waste management services and stevedoring.
- Langsat marine terminal (warehouses, open yard and industrial land).
Petrochemical Plants in Pasir Gudang-Tanjung Langsat Produce:• Ethylene• Propylene• Benzene,Toluene,Xylene(BTX)• Polyethylene• Polypropylene• HighImpactPolystyrene• Ethylbenzene• StyreneMonomer• ExpandablePolystyrene• EthyleneVinylAcetate• Styrenebutadienerubber• Styreneacrylics&fullacrylics
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Pengerang Integrated Petrochemical Complex (PIPC), JohorAn on-going development of 20,000-acre Pengerang Integrated Petrochemical Complex (PIPC) in Johor Darul Ta’zim.
Within the PIPC, a land parcel of 6,242 acres in size is housing the Refinery andPetrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project by PETRONAS with thefollowing facilities and infrastructure:-
Facilities & Infrastructure• PeninsularGasUtilisation(PGU)project• Regasificationterminal• Centralisedutilityfacilities
- Supply of utilities such as power, industrial gases, water and steam• Deepwaterterminal• Airseparationunit• Rawwatersupply
Petrochemical Products Produced in RAPID:This new facility will develop value-added products such as refined petroleum products, polymers, and glycols, which will eventually expand the market segments for petrochemicals products in Malaysia. RAPID has been progressing as scheduled and tobefullyoperationalbyQ42019.
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Bintulu, SarawakHome to several gas-based petrochemical plants, Bintulu is also the largest producer ofliquefiednaturalgas(LNG)inMalaysia.TherearefourexistingLNGplantsinBintuluwhich make up the LNG complex, as one of the world’s largest LNG production facilities in a single location.
Facilities & Infrastructure• BintuluPort• BintuluAirport• SamalajuPort
Petrochemical Plants in Bintulu Produce:• Ammonia• Urea• LNG• SyntheticGasOil• SyntheticKerosene• SyntheticNaphtha• SyntheticSolvents• SyntheticDetergentFeedstock• SyntheticParaffinWax/WaxyRaffinate
Sipitang, SabahThe Sipitang Oil and Gas Industrial Park (SOGIP) is strategically located within Sabah, Brunei and Labuan region.
The availability of natural gas as feedstock from Sabah’s offshore production facilities has enabled SOGIP to be well positioned to spearhead the development of oil & gas industry in Sabah. The Sabah Ammonia Urea, or SAMUR project, undertaken byPetronas Chemicals Fertiliser Sabah Sdn. Bhd., consists of an ammonia plant, urea plantandagranulationplant,aswellasutilitiesand jetty facilities.Theprojectwascommissioned in May 2017.
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Acorporate tax rateof24%applies toboth localand foreign-ownedcompanies inMalaysia. A wide range of tax incentives is also available to these companies.These incentives are constantly reviewed by the government to ensure that companies in Malaysia maintain their competitive edge.
1. Incentives for Manufacturing Companies• PioneerStatus:Incometaxexemptionof70%or100%onthestatutoryincome
for five years; or• InvestmentTaxAllowance: Investmenttaxallowanceof60%or100%onthe
qualifyingcapitalexpenditure forfiveyears.Theallowancecanbeutilised tooffsetagainst70%or100%ofthestatutoryincome.
• ReinvestmentAllowance:Reinvestmentallowanceof60%for15yearsonthequalifyingcapitalexpenditure.Theallowancecanbeoffsetagainst70%ofthestatutory income.
• AcceleratedCapitalAllowance:Anacceleratedcapitalallowanceconsistingofaninitialallowanceof40%andanannualallowanceof20%isavailableforthreeyears after the reinvestment allowance period.
2. Incentives for High Technology Companies• PioneerStatuswithataxexemptionof100%onthestatutoryincomeforfive
years; or• InvestmentTaxAllowanceof60%onthequalifyingcapitalexpenditureforfive
yearswhichcanbeoffsetagainst100%ofthestatutoryincome.
3.IncentivesforStrategicProjects• PioneerStatuswithataxexemptionof100%onthestatutoryincomeforten
years; or• InvestmentTaxAllowanceof100%onthequalifyingcapitalexpenditureforfive
yearswhichcanbeoffsetagainst100%ofthestatutoryincome.
4. Pre-packaged Incentives: Customised packages that cover tax and non-taxincentives.
5. Other Incentives• IndustrialBuildingAllowance• TariffRelatedIncentives
Incentives for Growth
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The improving lifestyle of Malaysians has led to a higher demand for petrochemical products, not to mention the availability of hydrocarbon feedstocks from the indigenous O&G supply. In the past few years, the trend of investments in this industry has been towards increasing feedstock availability, expanding capacities, enhancing the value of existing products, and broadening the range of petrochemicals produced in the country.
The pressure for petrochemical industry is on stepping up to a more knowledge-based chemical portfolio in the derivative and specialty markets as demand from consumers are continuously evolving due to better lifestyle. Therefore, there is a need for petrochemical producers to innovate in formulating superior petrochemical derivatives in the upper tier of the chemical value chain. Besides that, petrochemical industry is challenged to play a greater role in balancing economic, environmental and social needs.Soundgovernanceandethicalbusinesspracticesareprerequisitestogainandmaintain the social licence to operate for future relevance.
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The Way Ahead Challenges and Opportunities
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Kuala Lumpur’s light rail transitprovides a convenient mode ofcommuting.
Malaysia uses the latest digital andfibre optics technology to providehighqualitytelecommunicationservices at competitive prices.
Life is an adventure inMalaysia-a land of perpetualsummer
• Strategiclocation
• GatewaytoASEANandAFTA
• Economicstability
• Government’scommitment
• Richreservesofnaturalgas
• Competitivesourceofrawmaterials
• World-classfacilities
• Integratedinfrastructure
• Skilledtechnicalmanpower
• Qualityoflife
Why Investors Choose Malaysia
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