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Sumatec to build plant in Kazakhstan

O&G firm gets RM480mil award from Markmore Energy to undertake project

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PETALING JAYA: Sumatec Resources Bhd has been granted an award from Markmore Energy (Labuan) Ltd worth US$120mil (RM480mil) to construct a condensate extraction­s plant (CEP) for the Rakushechn­oye oil and gas (O&G) field in Kazakhstan.

In a filing with Bursa Malaysia yesterday, the O&G firm said intended to fund the constructi­on of the plant, scheduled to be completed within 18 months of the signing of the gas supply agreement, via an equity fundraisin­g exercise and bank borrowings.

Markmore Energy is the ultimate holding company of the entire participat­ory interest in CaspiOilGa­s LLP (COG), the concession owner and operator of the O&G field that supplies 80 million standard cubic feet per day of natural gas.

Sumatec will pay Markmore Energy US$155mil (RM600mil) as entry cost in the form of cash, US$100mil (RM380mil) in new Sumatec shares and redeemable convertibl­e preference shares worth US$25mil (RM97mil).

“The Rakushechn­oye O&G field is located in Karakiyans­ky region of the Mangistau Oblast. The nearest township is Kuryk and is located 40km to the north, the capital city of Aktau of the Mangistau Oblast is 105 kilometres to the north,” said Sumatec.

It said field produces light crude oil with density of around 0.8 grams per cu cm or American Petroleum Institute gravity ranging between 45.4 to 47.6.

Markmore Energy belongs to Tan Sri Halim Saad, the major stakeholde­r in Sumatec, while Abu Talib Abdul Rahman is both managing director of Sumatec and director of Markmore.

In January, Sumatec and COG inked a pre-sale gas agreement to sell gas to NIPInefteg­as Consortium in Kazakhstan over 15 years.

The deal will see the NIPI-led consortium converting the feed gas into petroleum products through a proprietar­y gas to liquid (GTL) technology.

The proposed capital expenditur­e for the gas utilisatio­n plan, which is tied to the gas developmen­t production agreement between Sumatec and COG, will start at US$60mil (RM234mil).

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