Baker Hughes and PETRONAS Collaborate to Meet Asia-Pacific Energy Expansion and Transition Demands

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Baker Hughes, an energy technology company, and Petroliam Nasional Berhad (PETRONAS) announced that they have entered a memorandum of understanding (MoU) on a strategic partnership to explore business initiatives that have the potential to support the delivery of Asia’s energy expansion and transition.

The MoU serves as a foundation for collaboration initiatives between the two companies to enhance local supply chain capabilities and explore the feasibility of implementing a variety of technology solutions, including:

  • Enhanced LNG services footprint and cross-border talent training and development programs to strengthen local field operations capabilities
  • Exploration & production, chemicals, and mature assets solutions
  • Digital solutions, including AI
  • Sustainable energy solutions, including carbon capture, utilization, and storage (CCUS), as well as lubricants and biofuels for the turbomachinery supply chain


In support of these initiatives, Baker Hughes announced plans to expand on its existing services footprint in Malaysia to develop a full aeroderivative gas turbine module repair services facility, inclusive of disassembly, assembly, grinding, and testing capabilities. With an installed base of over 600 gas turbines and continued expected growth given the energy expansion, these augmented services capabilities will provide enhanced service to customers across the region with the aim of accelerating service turnaround time and enabling continued best-in-class reliability and availability.

“It is critically important to grow alongside our customers in Asia-Pacific, including PETRONAS, as we work toward our shared goal of sustainable energy development to provide for a world that needs more reliable, secure, and lower-carbon energy,” said Baker Hughes Chairman and CEO Lorenzo Simonelli. “We look forward to working alongside PETRONAS, as well as other local partners, to realize this additional localization effort to help ensure energy is available today and in the future.”

PETRONAS Senior Vice President of Projects, Technology & Health, Safety, Security & Environment (PT&HSSE) Ir. Ts. Mohd Yusri Mohamed Yusof said, “Our extended strategic partnership with Baker Hughes is poised to drive excellence in project delivery, decarbonization, supply chain resilience, and technology adoption. It signifies what’s possible when two industry leaders unite to foster innovation ecosystems and shape the future of energy. Furthermore, the setting up of an enhanced aeroderivative facility here is a positive development towards the region’s cleaner energy pursuit, underlining the strong partnerships needed to deliver Asia’s energy transition.”

Baker Hughes’ longstanding relationship with PETRONAS began in 1975, when the companies jointly pioneered LNG solutions for natural gas supply and collaborated on exploration and production projects. Currently Baker Hughes operates two turbomachinery services facilities in Malaysia: an aeroderivative gas turbine repairs facility in Port Klang, Selangor, which is operationalized through Aero Alliance, a joint venture between Baker Hughes and GE Vernova; and a heavy-duty gas turbine technology repairs, field service and digital services facility operated through its joint venture with Sapura Energy.

Baker Hughes also operates two supply bases to support its in-country oilfield services operations, while a Kuala Lumpur-based iCenter™ facility provides monitoring and diagnostics for Baker Hughes’ turbomachinery equipment across the region.

Baker Hughes is currently undergoing assessments to identify the best location for placing its new expanded aeroderivative gas turbine services footprint in the country.

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