SapuraKencana Petroleum has signed a slew of contracts for offshore work amounting to USD 299 million in recent weeks, the Malaysian operator announced on…
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Oil reserves2.7 billion barrels
Oil production573,000 bopd
Gas reserves900 mcm
Gas production74.2 bcm
Malaysia’s oil and gas industry is a major pillar of the nation’s economy. The country of more than 23 million citizens is the second-largest hydrocarbons producer in Southeast Asia and the fifth largest exporter of LNG in the world. Malaysia began producing oil in the early 1900s from onshore assets in Sarawak and began moving into shallow-water plays in Peninsular Malaysia, Sarawak and Sabah in the 1960s. New technologies have unlocked new opportunities for more industrious offshore plays in the country’s main producing basins. The government has long pursued development of its maturing and marginal fields and further exploration activities to address a decline in production.
Malaysia’s oil and gas industry is tightly led by its NOC Petronas, which was established in 1974 and holds exclusive ownership rights to all E&P activities. The company’s contributions comprise around 35% of the state’s revenue. State-run upstream watchdog Petroleum Management Unit is responsible for handing out and overseeing production sharing licences in the country. The country has successfully attracted international IOCs interested in taking part in upstream opportunities, including ExxonMobil, Shell, ConocoPhillips, Spain’s Repsol and Japan’s JX Nippon Oil and Gas.
The nation is one of the world’s largest gas producers and exporters. While Malaysia’s NOC is the lead player in gas production and assets, Shell has established itself the second largest producer along with ExxonMobil, Thailand’s PTT Exploration and Production Public Company and Indonesia’s Pertamina having large shares in gas production. The largest domestic destinations for produced gas are the country’s industrial sector, which takes up around 49%, and the power generation sector, which takes up around 50%.
Malaysia boasts an extensive natural gas pipeline network. The majority, known as the Peninsular Gas Utilization network, is located in Peninsular Malaysia. Export of LNG comes from Malaysia’s regasification terminals, which are connected to its major pipeline network and exported to Singapore. LNG is mainly exported to other countries in the Asia Pacific region, with Japan and China being the main importers of Malaysian gas.
The oil pipeline system in the country is limited, and transport of the product remains largely dependent on tankers and onshore vehicles. The country has initiated projects to expand its oil storage capacity based on a capacity shortage in Southeast Asia, particularly in Singapore; Malaysia aims to become a regional storage alternative. Continued investment in refining activity over the last few decades has led to Malaysia generally meeting its domestic requirements. The nation is now looking to expand its refining capacity to supply the region and capitalise on exports.
Hibiscus has farmed in a 30% participating interest in one of the largest exploration blocks offshore Malaysia.
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ADNOC, Petronas and Storegga will collaborate on a carbon capture and storage project offshore Malaysia.
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Eni will partner with Petronas and Euglena to build a 650,000-bpd biorefinery in Malaysia.
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ExxonMobil will transfer operatorship of two key PSCs in Malaysia to Petronas Carigali.
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SapuraKencana Petroleum has signed a slew of contracts for offshore work amounting to USD 299 million in recent weeks, the Malaysian operator announced on…
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UMW Offshore Drilling received a conditional letter of award for use of its Naga-7 jackup rig from Petronas Carigali.
The contract is for a total of 18 months,…
Barakah Offshore Petroleum was awarded an overhaul, maintenance and upgrade contract from Murphy Sarawak Oil Company last Friday.
The USD 4.5-million (MYR…
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TOGY talks to Hanif Hashim, country manager for Petrofac in Malaysia, about the complexities and potential production at the Cendor field as well as the bright future…
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Shell’s Malikai deepwater tension-leg platform (TLP) offshore Malaysia has begun production, the company said in a press release on Wednesday.
The project, with…
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Malaysia’s Petronas solidified an agreement with OPEC on Tuesday to slow the global supply of oil amid a glut that has shaken the market since mid-2014. The agreement…
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