Kinabalu Oil Fields
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Summary Information
- Operator: Repsol
- Country: Malaysia
- Location:
- Production start:
- Partners: Repsol - 60%, PETRONAS - 40%
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The Kinabalu oil fields comprise the Kinabalu Main, Kinabalu East and Kinabalu Far East fields, offshore Sabah
- The development utilises a Central Processing Platform CPP
- The gas and oil are transported by pipelines through Samarang facilities and then onwards to Labuan Crude Oil Terminal for storage and export.
Contractors
- Sime Darby:** Kinabalu Jacket
- TH Heavy Engineering: PCC Topside
- PCSB: Topsides
- MMHE: KNPG-B Platform
- Kencana: Drilling Jacket & Topsides
- Global Industries: Pipeline installation
- BC Petrochemical: CO2 Snuffing System & Various pumps
- Petrofac-RNZ: Non Associated Gas (NAG) Field Development Project
History
- 1989 - Kinabalu Oil Field discovered
- 2008 - Contracts awarded by Petronas
- 2012 - Talisman is awarded the licence
- 2014 - Repsol acquired Talisman becoming the operator
Geology
Links
- Geology of Kinabalu field and its water injection scheme
- Anggerik Laksana Platform References
- BC Petrochemical Oil And Gas Processing References
- Petrofac-RNZ Offshore and Platform References
- Serimax Asia Pipeline References
- TH Heavy Engineering Platform References
- Petronas Carigali Awards RM2.8 Billion Worth Of Contracts To Local Fabricators
- Sime Darby Clinches Oil & Gas Contract Worth RM1 billion
- PETRONAS Awards Talisman Energy the Kinabalu Oil PSC