DSLNG Eyes LNG Train Expansion Amid 2027 Contract Expiry
DSLNG, a subsidiary of Pertamina, is considering expanding its liquefied natural gas (LNG) train capacity as its 2027 gas contracts approach expiration. The company reportedly wants to secure new long-term deals with buyers, which would support increased production and revenue.
The potential expansion comes at a time when global demand for LNG is expected to remain high due to the ongoing energy transition and growing concerns about climate change.
DSLNG's existing gas contracts are set to expire in 2027, and the company aims to replace them with new agreements that would ensure stable revenue streams. By increasing its production capacity, DSLNG can offer more competitive pricing and supply terms to buyers, making it an attractive partner for long-term collaborations.