Substantial gas reserves were discovered beneath the waters of Brunei Darussalam in the 1960’s. Despite many difficulties such as gas liquefaction technology being infancy and lack of experience in transporting liquefied gas over long distances, Brunei decided to pioneer a development that would change the gas industry and the world energy scene. And the Brunei LNG plant project was “born” in 1969. This project is a joint venture between the Brunei government, Shell Overseas Holdings Limited and Mitsubishi Corporation.

In 1972, the custom-built LNG carrier, the GADINIA, made the first long-distance ocean voyage of its kind to deliver Brunei LNG’s first cargo to the Osaka Gas Corporation terminal in Japan. Ventures modelled on the Brunei LNG project were subsequently developed in Indonesia, Malaysia and Australia. After 50 years, the Brunei LNG operation is still setting an industry standard for safety and efficiency.

Liquefied Natural Gas (LNG) is a natural gas with the main composition CH4 – Methane (94.3%), colorless, odorless, non-toxic, cooled at -162ºC to easy and safe for non-pressurized storage or transport.

According to bruneilng.com

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