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Driving Investment and Trade in Malaysia & Indonesia

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March 19, 2026
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Malaysia and Indonesia are key Southeast Asian LNG exporters, with established infrastructure and growing opportunities, benefiting from regional demand and providing transportation advantages to Northeast Asian markets.

Malaysia and Indonesia: Key LNG Exporters in Southeast Asia

Malaysia and Indonesia are among Southeast Asia’s leading LNG exporters, supplying major energy importers across Northeast Asia for decades. Malaysia’s LNG industry is centered around substantial liquefaction facilities in Sarawak, while Indonesia’s exports are managed through major terminals in East Kalimantan and West Papua. These nations together hold a significant share of ASEAN’s LNG export capacity, playing a vital role in regional energy trade and ensuring regional energy security.

Investment Opportunities in the Regional LNG Sector

For international investors, Malaysia and Indonesia present unique opportunities. Malaysia’s market offers investments linked to its established export infrastructure, offshore gas production, and LNG trading operations. Conversely, Indonesia’s prospects are expanding, driven by new upstream gas discoveries, large-scale LNG projects, and rising domestic demand, which creates a dynamic environment for future growth and investment.

Growing Demand and Competitive Advantage in Asia

Both countries benefit from the rapid increase in global LNG supply and Asia’s growing demand. Southeast Asian LNG shipments, reaching Northeast Asia within three to six days, enjoy a transportation advantage over US Gulf Coast cargoes, which take 20-30 days. Malaysia exports around 26-27 million tonnes annually, while Indonesia exports approximately 15-16 million tonnes, mainly to Japan, China, and South Korea, reinforcing their strategic importance in the region’s energy landscape.



Read the original article : ASEAN’s LNG Export Leaders: Investment and Energy Trade Opportunities in Malaysia and Indonesia

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