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Petronas, Eni to form Southeast Asia-focused gas venture by end-2025

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Posted on June 17, 2025

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By Ashley Tang and Florence Tan KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) -Petronas expects to take one to two years to set up a proposed joint venture with Italian energy group Eni on some upstream assets in Indonesia

Petronas and Eni to Launch Gas Venture Focused on Southeast Asia by 2025

By Ashley Tang and Florence Tan

KUALA LUMPUR (Reuters) -Malaysian state energy company Petronas and Italian energy group Eni said on Tuesday they were pressing ahead with a planned joint venture to develop gas assets in Indonesia and Malaysia with the signing expected by the end of this year.

The final agreement will be subject to regulatory approvals by governments, authorities and partners, state-controlled Eni said in a statement, without providing a time frame. Petronas said the whole process could take one to two years from now.

Tuesday's announcement follows a pact the companies signed in February, which they said could deliver in the medium term up to 500,000 barrels per day of oil equivalent (boe), combining about 3 billion boe of reserves with an additional 10 billion boe of potential exploration upside. By comparison, Eni's total hydrocarbon production was 1.71 million boe last year.

"Asia has huge, huge potential," Eni CEO Claudio Descalzi told Reuters on the sidelines of the Energy Asia conference.

"The cooperation between countries, to find synergies and exchange energies and put together resources and competencies, is essential. And that is a very strong example, Indonesia and Malaysia together," Descalzi said.

The asset combination will likely focus on Indonesia's Kutai Basin, where Eni's portfolio includes developments in the Northern and Gendalo-Gandang hubs, which hold substantial gas reserves.

"The new company will have a strong regional impact on gas production, bringing additional energy, infrastructure and employment for the benefit of both Indonesia and Malaysia," Eni said in a statement.

The new company, based on existing gas production, is expected to develop its projects without burdening the balance sheets of Petronas and Eni, while paying dividends to its parent companies.

"The whole idea of having this as a combination is to have an independent entity created in order to be self-financed," Mohd Jukris Abdul Wahab, executive vice-president and CEO - upstream at Petronas, said at the conference.

This venture is part of Eni's "satellite" strategy under which the Italian group has created several spin-offs centred around specific businesses and has supported their growth to make them independent. In a similar transaction, Eni teamed up with BP in Angola to create their Azule Energy joint venture.

Eni and Petronas will share assets in order to have a 50:50 proportion in the new company.

Petronas has said it was looking to include oil and gas projects in Indonesia's Kutai Basin in the planned new company, proposing to swap interests for its assets in Malaysia and Indonesia with Eni's blocks there.

However, Petronas said it would exclude Indonesian assets recently awarded to the company, such as the Binaiya and Serpang blocks.

(Additional reporting by Francesca Landini in Milan; Writing by Emily Chow and Francesca Landini; Editing by Tom Hogue, Clarence Fernandez, Rashmi Aich and Tomasz Janowski)

Key Takeaways

  • Petronas and Eni plan a joint gas venture in Southeast Asia.
  • The venture will focus on Indonesia and Malaysia.
  • Expected to deliver up to 500,000 boe per day.
  • The agreement is subject to regulatory approvals.
  • The venture will be self-financed and independent.

Frequently Asked Questions

What companies are involved in the gas venture?
The gas venture involves Malaysian state energy company Petronas and Italian energy group Eni.
What is the expected output of the joint venture?
The joint venture could deliver up to 500,000 barrels per day of oil equivalent in the medium term.
Where will the new company's assets primarily focus?
The new company will likely focus on Indonesia's Kutai Basin, which holds substantial gas reserves.
What is the structure of the new company?
Petronas and Eni will share assets in a 50:50 proportion, creating an independent entity that is self-financed.
What regulatory steps are needed for the venture?
The final agreement for the joint venture will be subject to regulatory approvals by governments, authorities, and partners.

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