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Russia, Turkmenistan deals strengthen Malaysia’s energy security, says analyst

By IslaJune 20, 20264 Mins Read
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Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and Turkmenistan president Serdar Berdimuhamedov at the Presidential Palace in Ashgabat on Friday. (Facebook pic)
PETALING JAYA:

Recent developments involving Russia and Turkmenistan reflect a broader effort by Malaysia to strengthen both its energy security and long-term energy positioning, according to an analyst.

Global Asia Consulting energy and geopolitical analyst Syed Farhan Syed Feizal said two announcements this week should be viewed as part of a single strategic direction.

One involved Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim announcing that Russian president Vladimir Putin had assured Malaysia of oil and gas supplies for the next 20 years.

The other saw Petronas signing agreements in Turkmenistan that could pave the way for greater involvement in the Central Asian nation’s oil and gas sector, including access to some of the world’s largest natural gas reserves.

“One helps secure energy supply. The other helps secure future energy wealth,” Farhan said.

He said the Turkmenistan breakthrough resulted from years of diplomatic and commercial engagement.

“Since December 2024, the prime minister had personally raised with president Serdar Berdimuhamedov the importance of giving Petronas a bigger role in Turkmenistan’s oil and gas industry. The assurances given then have now translated into formal agreements,” he said.

He said Turkmenistan’s decision reflected confidence in Petronas’s capabilities after nearly three decades of operations in the country.

“Turkmenistan was not looking for just any energy company. Petronas was chosen because of its track record, technical expertise, and almost 30 years of successful operations there.

“Malaysia’s offering also went beyond investment. Technology transfer, talent development, and education cooperation, including through Universiti Teknologi Petronas and the Malaysian Technical Cooperation Programme, helped strengthen confidence in Malaysia as a long-term partner,” he said.

Farhan said the agreements give Petronas a foothold in one of the world’s most significant gas-producing regions.

He also said the development is particularly significant as Malaysia’s domestic oil production continues to decline.

“Turkmenistan holds the world’s fourth-largest natural gas reserves. A stronger role there places Petronas in a strategically important position as global demand for gas continues to grow,” he said.

“Malaysia’s oil production today is around 350,000 barrels a day, compared with more than 700,000 barrels a day at its peak. Yet, domestic refining capacity still requires roughly 700,000 barrels a day. Long-term growth therefore requires securing new reserves and opportunities abroad.”

He said the Russia engagement addresses a different challenge.

“The Russia announcement is less about buying oil tomorrow and more about ensuring Malaysia has options in the future. Energy security is ultimately about optionality,” he said.

Farhan noted that nearly 20% of global oil trade passes through the Strait of Hormuz, while conflicts in Europe and the Middle East continue to create uncertainty in energy markets.

“When shipping routes are disrupted, insurance costs rise and geopolitical tensions escalate, countries with multiple supply options are naturally in a stronger position,” he said.

He said the two developments suggest Malaysia is pursuing a dual-track strategy.

“Russia helps strengthen supply security. Turkmenistan strengthens future growth. One is about ensuring Malaysia has enough energy in an increasingly uncertain world. The other is about ensuring Petronas continues to find new sources of growth as domestic oil and gas fields mature,” he said.

However, Farhan said the next challenge lies in execution.

“Winning opportunities abroad is one thing. Capturing their full value requires Petronas to remain strong, stable and competitive at home.

“As Malaysia pursues larger ambitions overseas, it becomes even more important that domestic energy issues are resolved in a way that preserves investor confidence, operational certainty, and Petronas’s ability to compete globally,” he said.

Farhan said Malaysia’s advantage has always been having a national energy champion with the scale, balance sheet and credibility to compete internationally.

“Those strengths become even more important as Petronas expands overseas. The opportunity is there. The next phase depends on execution,” he said.



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