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Sapura Energy wins RM1.2 billion contracts
Sapura Energy Bhd has secured several new contract wins and extensions for jobs in Malaysia and Thailand totaling RM1.2 billion for its engineering and construction (E&C), operations and maintenance (O&M) and drilling segments.
Through its subsidiary Sapura Offshore Sdn Bhd, Sapura Energy stated that it had secured contracts from PTTEP Sarawak Oil Ltd and EnQuest Petroleum Production Malaysia Ltd under the Pan Malaysian Transportation and Installation of Offshore Facilities 2021 campaign.
These contracts are exclusively for Sapura Energy’s E&C segment.
The scope of work from PTTEP includes transportation and installation, engineering survey, interfacing, topside installation and handover, removal of temporary structures and other optional works.
The contract duration is for eight months, with effect from Feb 2, 2021. The contract award from EnQuest meanwhile is for the replacement of a 10-inch gas lift subsea pipeline and risers.
Sapura Energy stated that the scope of work includes engineering, transportation, installation of risers, subsea tie-ins and pre-commissioning of the pipelines.
For its O&M segment, Sapura Energy stated that its subsidiary Sapura Fabrication Sdn Bhd had secured contracts from EnQuest as well as Sarawak Shell Bhd (SSB) and Sabah Shell Petroleum Co Ltd (SSPC).
As for its drilling segment, Sapura Energy stated that Sapura Drilling Asia Sdn Bhd had been awarded two contracts from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd for its drilling activities offshore Malaysia. The awarded i-RDC services contract is the first of its kind in Malaysia for an offshore drilling campaign.
-THE MALAYSIA VOICE