Brunei and Malaysia Enter Several Oil and Gas Deals

PETRONAS has announced a number of agreements that have been signed with the Brunei petroleum authorities towards deepening mutually beneficial cooperation in the oil and gas industry between the two parties.

 Brunei and Malaysia Enter Several Oil and Gas Deals

 

These agreements, inked on 8 December 2013 in conjunction with the 17th Annual Malaysia-Brunei Leaders’ Consultation held in Bandar Seri Begawan, include the following:

  • A Head of Agreement (HOA) towards formalising a unitisation arrangement for Malaysia’s Kinabalu West NAG field and Brunei’s Maharajalela North Panel field
  • A Head of Agreement towards a provisional arrangement for joint development of Malaysia’s Gumusut/Kakap field and Brunei’s Geronggong/Jagus-East field
  • Two Production Sharing Agreements (PSAs) awarded by PetroleumBRUNEI to PETRONAS Carigali Brunei Ltd and Shell Deepwater Borneo Ltd for Brunei’s offshore Blocks N and Q
  • An agreement for PetroleumBRUNEI to acquire an interest in PETRONAS’ Canadian shale gas asset and in PETRONAS’ proposed Canadian LNG facility, as well as a share of the facility’s LNG production
  • A Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) between Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Sdn Bhd with PB Services Sdn Bhd towards a possible joint venture for the provision of engineering and fabrication services

The HOA to formalise the unitisation arrangement for the Kinabalu West NAG field and Maharajalela North Panel field was signed between PETRONAS and the National Unitisation Secretariat of Brunei Darussalam. The HOA paves the way for the two parties to resolve a number of issues relating to the unitisation and future development of these straddling fields.

PETRONAS and the National Unitisation Secretariat of Brunei Darussalam also signed another HOA to establish joint development parameters for the Gumusut/Kakap and Geronggong/Jagus-East fields based on a provisional production and cost sharing arrangement until a further agreement is reached on the status of the fields.

PetroleumBRUNEI, the national oil company of Brunei, has awarded PETRONAS Carigali Brunei and Shell Deepwater Borneo the PSAs for Blocks N and Q, which are located in the eastern shallow water areas offshore Brunei. The two partners have equal 50:50 equity interests in the two blocks, where PETRONAS Carigali Brunei is the operator of Block N while Shell Deepwater Brunei operates Block Q.

PETRONAS and its Canadian subsidiaries Progress Energy Canada Ltd and Pacific NorthWest LNG Ltd have also signed an agreement with PetroleumBRUNEI for the latter to acquire a three (3) per cent equity in Progress Energy Canada’s natural gas assets and in the proposed Pacific NorthWest LNG’s export facility. As part of the proposed transaction, PetroleumBRUNEI has agreed to buy a three (3) per cent share of the LNG facility’s production for a minimum of 20 years.

Meanwhile, a MOU was also signed by Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering, a unit of PETRONAS’ subsidiary MISC Bhd, with PB Services Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of PetroleumBRUNEI, to explore the possibility of setting up a 30:70 joint venture to provide engineering and fabrication services.

“PETRONAS views the agreements reached with the Brunei petroleum authorities as a positive step forward in strengthening its presence in Brunei and deepening its relationship with its Brunei counterpart for mutual future growth in Brunei, Malaysia and elsewhere,” said Petronas in a statement.

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Press Release, December 09, 2013