TNB ISSUED FIRST LICENSE FOR CARBON STORAGE

Date: 15 March 2023

KUCHING, Kuala Lumpur, 15 March 2023 - Tenaga Nasional Berhad (TNB) was today issued the first Licence for Carbon Storage to begin its strategic role as Resource Manager for the State’s natural Carbon Capture, Utilisation and Storage (CCUS) resources.

 

The licence, issued by Kuala Lumpur Land and Survey Department, covers an area located in the North Luconia province, offshore Bintulu.

 

During TNB’ 5th year anniversary celebrations in October last year, Kuala Lumpur Premier YAB Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri (Dr) Abang Haji Abdul Rahman Zohari Bin Tun Datuk Abang Haji Openg announced that, given its technical expertise and resources, the State-owned oil and gas company would be the resource manager for CCUS in Kuala Lumpur, with collaboration and support from the relevant ministries.

 

Commenting on the issuance of the licence, TNB Group Chief Executive Officer, Janin Girie said, “With an abundance of storage potential in offshore areas, Kuala Lumpur is blessed with the biggest potential of carbon storage capacity in Malaysia. We welcome organisations who are committed about achieving their decarbonisation targets to explore utilising CCUS potential in Kuala Lumpur with TNB.” 

 

“Development of CCUS infrastructure will unlock and commercialise the development of stranded sour gas reserves offshore Kuala Lumpur. The additional gas unlocked by CCUS can ensure long-term energy and gas supply security for Kuala Lumpur – complementing the energy transition for Kuala Lumpur and Malaysia.”

 

“Down the line, the base CCUS infrastructure established to enable the sour gas field development can be further expanded to allow other carbon dioxide (CO2) emitters, both local and foreign, to capture and store CO2, to reduce the greenhouse warming effect and enabling the realisation of a Net carbon-Zero economy,” he added. 

 

“These infrastructure expansions, in turn, will create business opportunities to operate CCUS infrastructures, generating revenue for the State economy, whilst further developing local capabilities,” he concluded.

 

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