Thailand seeks more LNG from Malaysia, energy officials say

Thailand seeks more LNG from Malaysia, energy officials say


Published Wed, Apr 1, 2026 · 08:39 PM

[KUALA LUMPUR] Thailand is actively seeking additional LNG supplies from Malaysia following disruptions caused by the ongoing Middle East conflict, Thai energy government officials said on Wednesday (Apr 1).

Thailand would need to diversify some of its LNG supply away from the Middle East, estimated at roughly 5 per cent to 10 per cent, said Watcharin Boonyarit, the Energy Ministry’s deputy director general of its Energy Policy and Planning Office, on the sidelines of the Offshore Technology Conference in Kuala Lumpur.

“Roughly two to three LNG vessels arrive from the region each month,” he said, adding that those shipments would need to be replaced if the crisis persists over the coming months, including through spot market purchases.

Watcharin said that discussions are underway with Petronas, though he clarified that Thailand’s state-controlled energy firm PTT PCL handles supply procurement.

PTT PCL and Petronas did not immediately respond to a Reuters request for comment after office hours.

Meanwhile, Supalak Parn-anurak, the deputy director-general at the Department of Mineral Fuels of the Energy Ministry said the country has requested additional gas supplies from the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development Area (MTJDA), a shared resource zone jointly managed by both countries.

SEE ALSO

Navigate Asia in
a new global order

Get the insights delivered to your inbox.

Supalak said procurement volumes would depend on how much spare capacity is available from Malaysia. REUTERS

Decoding Asia newsletter: your guide to navigating Asia in a new global order. Sign up here to get Decoding Asia newsletter. Delivered to your inbox. Free.



Source link

Posted in

Liam Redmond

As an editor at Forbes Washington DC, I specialize in exploring business innovations and entrepreneurial success stories. My passion lies in delivering impactful content that resonates with readers and sparks meaningful conversations.

Leave a Comment