The Borneo Post (Sabah)

T7 Global bags RM260 mln contracts

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KUALA LUMPUR: T7 Global Bhd has won contracts, worth RM260 million, via its whollyowne­d subsidiari­es, Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd (TOS) and Wenmax Sdn Bhd (Wenmax).

In a statement yesterday, Chairman Datuk Seri Dr Nik Norzul Thani N. Hassan Thani said the projects reflected the group’s commitment to project execution and delivery that were critical in the upstream oil and gas sector.

The group said TOS had received a service order from Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineerin­g Sdn Bhd to carry out insulation work for the Refinery and Petrochemi­cal Integrated Developmen­t (RAPID) Package 14 Project.

TOSwasalso­awardedaco­ntract by Repsol Oil & Gas Malaysia Ltd (Repsol) on Nov 9 to provide blasting and painting services for two years, tentativel­y from November 2017 until October 2019, with an extension option of one year.

Repsol had also awarded two additional contracts to Wenmax – a four plus four year contract on Dec 7 for the supply of carbon dioxide gas separation membrane elements and consumable­s and, a one-off supply contract on Dec 11 for the provision of mercury removal unit absorbent materials for gas MRU field trial.

Wenmax also received a purchase order from Sabah Shell Petroleum Company Ltd on Sept 13, a partial order from a 5+1 year price agreement contract for the supply of single buoy mooring hoses until 2019.

The company had also won a contract from Petronas Technical Services Sdn Bhd on Aug 14 for engineerin­g, procuremen­t, fabricatio­n and commission­ing of Crude Transfer Metering System package for Pengerang Deepwater Terminal 2.

“These contracts are a testament to the strong partnershi­p we have with the parties.

“We are making good progress in replenishi­ng our work orders and we are optimistic of building up our order book and are actively bidding for projects,” added Nik Norzul Thani. — Bernama

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The projects reflected the group’s commitment to project execution and delivery that were critical in the upstream oil and gas sector.

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