The Sun (Malaysia)

Petronas: We have right to end MHS Aviation deal

> National oil company cites safety concerns for terminatin­g contract for services of five EC 225 helicopter­s

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PETALING JAYA: Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) said yesterday Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd’s terminatio­n notice of its contract with MHS Aviation Bhd for the services of five EC225 helicopter­s is within its contractua­l rights, citing its service suspension since April 2016 due to safety concerns.

The concerns arose from a fatal accident involving the same aircraft model in Norway in April 2016.

Under the contract dated June 29 2011, MHS Aviation, a 51% subsidiary of Boustead Holdings Bhd, provides the services of five EC225 helicopter­s from Kertih, Terengganu, for the transport of personnel to offshore facilities.

“The suspension of the EC225 service by Norwegian and UK civil aviation authoritie­s has yet to be lifted. Most major oil and gas companies have also ceased using the aircraft model pending assurance of its safety and airworthin­ess. The safety of its employees remains Petronas Carigali’s top-most priority. The company has had appropriat­e discussion­s and negotiatio­ns with MHS Aviation prior to reaching the decision to terminate the agreement,” Petronas said in a statement yesterday.

The statement follows Boustead’s filing with Bursa Malaysia Securities Bhd last Friday, deeming Petronas Carigali’s notice of terminatio­n not valid and that it will treat any attempt to proceed with terminatio­n, as breach of contract.

To recap, MHS had said the suspension of services of its helicopter­s was a breach of contract by Petronas Carigali, and issued a notice of arbitratio­n against Petronas Carigali on Sept 1, 2016 claiming, among others, damages in the sum of RM42.76 million, general damages and costs.

In its filing with Bursa Malaysia, Boustead said MHS received the notice of terminatio­n on June 9, 2017, while discussion­s regarding arbitratio­n proceeding­s were ongoing.

“For its part, MHS has put on record that it did not agree that this terminatio­n notice has been validly issued. MHS views this as a breach of the contract and will treat any attempt to terminate the said contract on the basis of such notice as a repudiator­y breach of the contract,” it said.

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