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Malaysia’s petroleum sector recorded a strong rebound in the third quarter of 2025 with both crude oil & condensate and natural gas production posting robust growth after several quarters of decline.
According to the Department of Statistics Malaysia (DOSM), output strengthened as upstream activities picked up and global energy demand remained stable.
DOSM’s latest Mining of Petroleum and Natural Gas Statistics, Q3 2025 report revealed that crude oil & condensate output rose by 7.9 per cent, while natural gas production surged by 11.8 per cent during the quarter.
Crude oil and condensate production reached 45.1 million barrels, marking a turnaround after several quarters of decline. Crude oil alone expanded by 7.0%, reversing the -2.2% contraction registered in Q2 2025. Condensate output grew even faster at 9.7%, also recovering from three consecutive quarters of negative growth.
Natural gas production climbed to 737.0 billion cubic feet, up from 640.9 billion cubic feet recorded in the previous quarter. The 11.8% jump comes after two quarters of contraction, underscoring stronger upstream activity and improved operational performance.
The Weighted Average Lifting Price (WALP) for crude oil and condensate increased to USD71.9 per barrel in Q3 2025, compared to USD70.4 in Q2. The rise mirrored global benchmarks, with WTI increasing to USD65.7 per barrel and Brent strengthening to USD69.0 per barrel.
Exports Driven by Regional Demand
Malaysia’s export performance in the petroleum segment also improved:
Thailand – RM1.8 billion (34.6%)
Australia – 21.5%
Japan – 20.9%
Indonesia – 22.2%
Australia – 13.9%
Japan – 37.7%
China – 29.6%
Republic of Korea – 25.6%
Imports Also Increase, Led by Crude Petroleum
Malaysia’s petroleum imports expanded alongside the rise in domestic activity:
United Arab Emirates – 26.5%
Saudi Arabia – 22.2%
Oman – 18.4%
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