Malaysia Crude Oil Refinery Outlook to 2022

2017-06-01
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Published : Jun-2017
No. of Pages : 66
1 Table of Contents
1. Table of Contents 1
1.1. List of Tables 3
1.2. List of Figures 5
2. Introduction 6
2.1. What is This Report About? 6
2.2. Market Definition 6
3. Malaysia Refining Industry 7
3.1. Malaysia Refining Industry, Key Data 7
3.2. Malaysia Refining Industry, Overview 7
3.3. Malaysia Refining Industry, Total Refining Capacity 7
3.4. Malaysia Refining Industry, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity 9
3.5. Malaysia Refining Industry, Condensate Splitter Unit Capacity 9
3.6. Malaysia Refining Industry, Coking Capacity 10
3.7. Malaysia Refining Industry, Catalytic Cracking Capacity 10
3.8. Malaysia Refining Industry, Hydrocracking Capacity 11
3.9. Malaysia Refining Industry, Asset Details 12
3.9.1. Malaysia Refining Industry, Active Asset Details 12
3.9.2. Malaysia Refining Industry, Planned Asset Details 25
4. Recent Contracts 33
4.1. Detailed Contract Summary 33
4.1.1. Awarded Contracts 33
5. Financial Deals Landscape 52
5.1. Detailed Deal Summary 52
5.1.1. Acquisition 52
5.1.2. Debt Offerings 54
5.1.3. Partnerships 59
5.1.4. Asset Transactions 60
6. Recent Developments 63
6.1. Other Significant Developments 63
6.1.1. Aug 31, 2016: Pertamina Looks For Partner To Process Algerian And Malaysian Crude Oil 63
6.1.2. Dec 20, 2016: Konsortium Selects Hainan Zhenrong For $20bn Refinery Project In Malaysia 63
7. Appendix 64
7.1. Abbreviations 64
7.2. Methodology 64
7.2.1. Coverage 64
7.2.2. Secondary Research 64
7.3. Contact Us 65
7.4. Disclaimer 65

1.1 List of Tables
Table 1: Refining Industry, Malaysia, Key Statistics, May 2017 7
Table 2: Refining Industry, Malaysia, Total Refining Capacity (mbd), 2012-2022 7
Table 3: Refining Industry, Malaysia, Crude Distillation Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012-2022 9
Table 4: Refining Industry, Malaysia, Condensate Splitter Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012-2022 9
Table 5: Refining Industry, Malaysia, Coking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012-2022 10
Table 6: Refining Industry, Malaysia, Catalytic Cracking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012-2022 10
Table 7: Refining Industry, Malaysia, Hydrocracking Unit Capacity (mbd), 2012-2022 11
Table 8: Hainan Zhenrong Energy Secures Contract From Konsortium Asia Petrohub 33
Table 9: Bina Puri Sdn. Bhd., Secures Contract Worth Approximately MYR18 Million (US$4.35 Million) From Punj Lloyd Oil & Gas (Malaysia) 34
Table 10: Chu Kong Petroleum and Natural Gas Steel Pipe Holdings Secures Subcontract For The Supply Approximately 40,000 Tonnes Of Steel Pipes For The PETRONAS's Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) Project In Johor, Malaysia. 35
Table 11: Bina Puri Secures Contract Worth Approximately MYR73 Million (US$18.03 Million) From Punj Lloyd Oil & Gas (Malaysia) 36
Table 12: Misi Setia Oil & Gas (MSOG) Received A Letter of Award for a 16-Month Piping Erection Subcontract Worth MYR46.75 Million (US$11 Million) From Petrofac E&C 37
Table 13: KNM Group Secures Contract Worth RM93 Million (US$23.2 Million) From Tecnicas Reunidas (TR) 38
Table 14: Sundyne Secures Contract To Provide HMD / Kontro Seal-Less Magnetic Drive API 685 Compliant Pumps To Replace The Existing API 610 Vertical Pumps With Single Seal Systems As Part Of Up Gradation Phase At Refinery In Malaysia. 40
Table 15: MECS Secures Contract From Petrofac For The Provision Of Sulfur-Removal Technology For Petronas' Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) Complex At Pengerang In Southeastern Johor, Malaysia. 41
Table 16: Misi Setia Oil & Gas (MSOG) Secures 10-Month Subcontract Worth MYR18.62 Million (US$4.79 Million) From Petrofac E&C 42
Table 17: Barakah Offshore Petroleum Secures 20-Month Contract Worth RM84.1 Million (US$21.48 Million) From PRPC Utilities and Facilities. 43
Table 18: KHH Infrastructures Secures An Approximately 24-Month Contract Worth Approximately MYR57.77 Million (US$14.22 Million) From Sinopec Engineering Group (M) 44
Table 19: Enersul Secures Contract From Petrofac International (UAE) 45
Table 20: Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings (MHB) and China Huanqiu Contracting & Engineering Consortium Secures Contract From Technicas Reunidas 47
Table 21: KKB Engineering Secures Contract From PETRON Malaysia Refining & Marketing 48
Table 22: WCT Holdings Secures 28-Month Contract Worth Approximately MYR322.57 Million (US$74.58 Million) From PRPC Utilities and Facilities 50
Table 23: Shandong Hengyuan Completes Acquisition Of 51% Stake In Shell Refining From Shell Overseas For US$66.3 Million 52
Table 24: Petronas Completes Public Offering Of 4.5% Bonds, Due 2045, For US$1.5 Billion 54
Table 25: Petronas Completes Public Offering Of 3.5% Bonds, Due 2025, For US$1.5 Billion 55
Table 26: Petronas Completes Public Offering Of 3.125% Bonds, Due 2022, For US$750 Million 56
Table 27: Petronas Completes Public Offering Of 2.707% Bonds, Due 2020, For US$1.25 Billion 58
Table 28: Petronas Plans To Form Partnership With Saudi Aramco To Build Refinery In Malaysia 59
Table 29: Saudi Aramco To Acquire 50% Stake In RAPID Project In Malaysia From Petronas For Approximately US$7 Billion 60
Table 30: Shell Refining Plans To Sell Gas Refinery In Malaysia 62

1.2 List of Figures
Figure 1: Refining Industry, Malaysia, Total Refining Capacity (mbd), 2012-2022 8
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