The Borneo Post

Petros inks deals on expanding exploratio­n footprint in S’wak Basin

- Sam Chua

Petroleum Sarawak Berhad (Petros), via its subsidiary Petroleum Sarawak Exploratio­n and Production Sdn Bhd (PSEP), has signed several upstream agreements to further expand its exploratio­n footprint in the Sarawak Basin.

In a statement, Petros said the agreements signed, including production-sharing contracts (PSCs) and joint operating agreements, had formalised its participat­ion in two Sarawak exploratio­n PSCs under the Malaysia Bid Round (MBR) 2023, held yesterday.

MBR is an annual licensing round organised by Malaysia Petroleum Management of Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas).

The two exploratio­n PSCs are named SK510 and 5E, to be operated by Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd and Sarawak Shell Berhad, respective­ly.

“The signings of these two additional exploratio­n PSCs form part of a focused effort to responsibl­y manage and add value to Sarawak’s energy resources, while sustainabl­y developing the energy industry, local talent and economic base.

“The continuous collaborat­ion with our partners and internatio­nal industry players is also a reaffirmat­ion and expression of confidence in Petros and Sarawak,” said Petros group chief executive officer Dato Janin Girie.

Through the deals, Petros via PSEP is now participat­ing in 18 PSCs off the coast of Sarawak, offshore Malaysia, in collaborat­ion with oil majors from several countries.

“To date, five of these offshore PSCs are in production, two PSCs are in developmen­t phase and the 10 PSCs have commenced exploratio­n activities,” said Petros.

Petros said the company would continue to be actively involved in upstream activities, including rejuvenati­ng onshore exploratio­n and commercial­isation, as well as planning to invest over RM8.5 billion in capital expenditur­e over the next three years.

Since its inception in 2017, Petros has grown into an integrated player actively participat­ing throughout the oil and gas value chain, streamlini­ng efforts to power socio-economic developmen­t in Sarawak by increasing access to adequate hydrocarbo­n resources.

 ?? ?? Petros vice president for upstream Jeremy Wong (fourth left), is seen on-stage with other signatorie­s of the agreements, during the event in Kuala Lumpur.
Petros vice president for upstream Jeremy Wong (fourth left), is seen on-stage with other signatorie­s of the agreements, during the event in Kuala Lumpur.

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