Russia Solidifies Long-Term Energy Supply Commitment to Malaysia
During the Asean-Russia Commemorative Summit in Kazan, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim announced a significant development in bilateral relations. Russia has formally agreed to guarantee long-term energy supply to Malaysia covering petrol, oil, and gas. This commitment represents a substantial shift from Malaysia’s previous reliance on annual renewal agreements and seasonal arrangements.
The long-term energy supply framework ensures predictability and stability in the nation’s energy procurement strategy. Rather than negotiating supply terms annually, Malaysia can now depend on sustained contractual arrangements with Russia.
Agreement Status and Implementation Timeline
Speaking on the current status of the long-term energy supply to Malaysia, “Approval has already been given. Company representatives have already come here. It is now a matter of signing and finalising the agreement.”
“As soon as we return, we will ask them to expedite the process. The draft is already available, the principles have already been agreed upon, and we are simply waiting for the delegation to review the details and sign it,” he added.
Expanding Bilateral Cooperation Beyond Energy
The long-term energy supply agreement forms part of a broader expansion of bilateral mechanisms between the two countries. Cooperation has been extended to encompass trade relations, investment opportunities, financial partnerships, and the halal economy sector.
Current Energy Security Status
Addressing concerns about Malaysia’s energy security position, Anwae reported that the nation is not currently facing supply difficulties. Prices, however, may still be affected a bit.
“Previously, there were concerns about supply, especially diesel and sometimes gas. All three are now available. In fact, diesel, which we once considered very complicated from a supply standpoint, now appears to have a slight surplus,” he said.
Earlier, Anwar had also expressed his appreciation to Russian President Vladimir Putin for Russia’s aid in bolstering energy cooperation with Malaysia, particularly with PETRONAS.
























