The Borneo Post (Sabah)

ASB bullish about prospects in O&G

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LABUAN: Labuan-based Asian Supply Base Sdn Bhd (ASB), one of Malaysia’s largest supply bases for the oil and gas (O&G) industry, is bullish on its prospects this year, backed by its steady business operations despite uncertaint­ies ahead in the sector.

ASB chief executive officer Japar Esteban said all the O&G-related Malaysian and multinatio­nal companies are still operating normally and oil drilling works are still being carried out via ASB’s base.

“We are optimistic about the steady business operations momentum despite numerous speculatio­ns about the uncertaint­y of the O&G industry this year,” he told Bernama.

Japar said a total of 88 oil and gas-related internatio­nal and domestic companies are currently operating in ASB’s operation hub with 16 of them being petroleum arrangemen­t contractor­s and the remaining 71 non-petroleum arrangemen­t contractor­s.

ASB will continue to deliver expectatio­ns without being affected by the uncertain situation, he added.

He cited the RHB Investment Bank Research’s analysis that the O&G industry’s outlook is anticipate­d to stay stable while oil prices have made a respectabl­e comeback as of the end of September 2022.

Japar said companies with exploratio­n interests, including Hibiscus Petroleum Bhd and Dialog Group Bhd, as well as some petrochemi­cal firms, such as Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd, would immediatel­y benefit from the recovery in oil prices.

“Indirectly, the price recovery will encourage oil companies to maintain their operating and capital investment plans, which will benefit providers of upstream services.

“We are determined to offer ASB’s experience and expertise to significan­t clients involved in upstream activities, including Petronas Carigali, Hibiscus Petroleum, PTT Exploratio­n and Production (PTTEP), Kebabangan Petroleum Operating Company (KPOC), and others who are currently located in ASB’s main base.

“After years of significan­t underinves­tment, I anticipate that global exploratio­n and production capital expenditur­e spending will continue to rise in 2023, maybe even approachin­g pre-pandemic levels,” he added.

Japar said that ASB could become the preferred logistic service provider for O&G companies that undertake operations in the waters of Sabah, Sarawak, Brunei, and the Philippine­s.

“As part of our current efforts to expand and diversify the businesses and services offered at our base, we are looking into the possibilit­y of becoming a commercial logistics service provider.

“Additional­ly, ASB is prepared to increase the size of its current 345-acre (139 hectares) base in line with the growing needs and demands of customers,” he added.

We are optimistic about the steady business operations momentum despite numerous speculatio­ns about the uncertaint­y of the O&G industry this year.

Japar Esteban

 ?? ?? Japar said a total of 88 oil and gas-related internatio­nal and domestic companies are currently operating in ASB’s operation hub with 16 of them being petroleum arrangemen­t contractor­s and the remaining 71 non-petroleum arrangemen­t contractor­s.
Japar said a total of 88 oil and gas-related internatio­nal and domestic companies are currently operating in ASB’s operation hub with 16 of them being petroleum arrangemen­t contractor­s and the remaining 71 non-petroleum arrangemen­t contractor­s.
 ?? — Bernama photos ?? ASB is bullish on its prospects this year, backed by its steady business operations despite uncertaint­ies ahead in the sector.
— Bernama photos ASB is bullish on its prospects this year, backed by its steady business operations despite uncertaint­ies ahead in the sector.

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