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Petronas appoints Vestigo Petroleum SDN as operator of Berantai field

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Subsequent to the cessation of the Berantai Risk Service Contract (RSC) with the previous contractors, Petronas has appointed its wholly-owned subsidiary, Vestigo Petroleum Sdn Bhd (Vestigo) to continue the operations and maintenance of the field on its behalf.

Located approximately 150 km offshore Peninsular Malaysia, the Berantai field produced first gas in October 2012. The field comprises a wellhead platform connected to a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel, the Berantai FPSO, which processes and exports gas to the neighboring Angsi field via a 30 km subsea pipeline before being exported onshore.

The appointment of Vestigo is in line with Petronas’ objective to extend the economic life of the field and maximise the long term value of the asset.

Vestigo, which specialises in the development and production of small and marginal fields, currently also operates the Tembikai field under the Tembikai-Chenang Cluster Small Field RSC, which achieved first oil in June 2015.


Adapted from a press release by Louise Mulhall

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