The Borneo Post

F6 Field’s expected gas production projected to boost Sarawak’s coffers

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The expected gas production of 150 MMscf/d at the F6 Field offshore Bintulu, to be evacuated to MLNG Satu Plant, is projected to generate an impressive revenue of approximat­ely RM2.76 million per day, says Brooke Holding Sdn Bhd director Dato Sri Dr Wan Lizozman Wan Omar.

According to him, this in turn translates to a substantia­l contributi­on to the Sarawak government’s coffers through Sales Tax on oil and gas, estimated at around RM50 million annually.

He said this during the contract-signing ceremony between Brooke Holding Sdn Bhd (BHSB) and Sarawak Shell Berhad for the engineerin­g, procuremen­t and constructi­on (EPC) of Fixed Offshore Structure Works for F6 VLAP Compressio­n project, held at Hikmah Exchange Event Centre here yesterday.

“The project’s successful completion and commission­ing will ensure production increase and gas recovery over the late life of F6 Field.

“Situated 179 kilometres northwest of Bintulu in Central Luconia area, offshore Sarawak, this project holds immense promise for the region. The gas production will be transporte­d to MLNG Satu Plant in Bintulu, ensuring a strategic and efficient utilisatio­n of resources,” he said in his speech at the ceremony which was witnessed by Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.

The project’s successful completion and commission­ing will ensure production increase and gas recovery over the late life of F6 Field.

Dato Sri Dr Wan Lizozman Wan Omar

Adding on, Wan Lizozman said the transforma­tion from Brooke Dockyard to BHSB marked a pivotal shift in its approach – a catalyst for change.

“Our current state of aptness, resilience, and agility is in line with Sarawak’s Post Covid Developmen­t Strategy 2030. Our corporate culture has evolved to become more like that of a private company, with a constant focus on enhancing efficiency, safety, and operationa­l quality,” he added.

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