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Petronas mulls various tech solutions to electrify offshore platforms

Low-wind-speed turbine generators among its options, says national O&G firm

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 29 Aug 2022 6:02PM

Petronas mulls various tech solutions to electrify offshore platforms
Petronas is willing to work with various parties in its attempt to electrify its offshore platforms through the use of low-wind-speed turbine generators, says its senior vice-president for corporate strategy, Mazuin Ismail. – petronas.com pic, August 29, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Petronas is looking at various technologies, including low-wind-speed turbine generators to electrify its offshore platforms. 

The firm’s senior vice-president for corporate strategy, Mazuin Ismail, said the national oil firm is looking at using such turbine generators to generate electricity on its platforms, adding that Petronas is willing to work with various parties on the matter.

“There are a lot of technologies and developments that we have to push to make it work. One thing about Malaysia is that the wind speed is inconsistent. 

“But are we considering it? Absolutely,” he said at a panel session titled “Sustainable Energy-Low Carbon Development: Where are we now and the way forward”. 

The session was held on the sidelines of the International Sustainable Energy Summit 2022 today.  

Mazuin was answering a question on whether Petronas and Sarawak Energy Bhd are working together to electrify some of the offshore platforms in Sarawak amidst growing opportunities in the region. – Bernama, August 29, 2022

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