North Malay Basin Gas Fields
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Summary Information
- Operator: Hess
- Country: Malaysia
- Location: PM302, PM325 and PM326B
- Production start:
- Partners: Petronas / Hess
- Type: Oil / Gas
- Estimated Reserves:
- Production Volume:
Description
- The initial development concept for NMB targeted nine stranded gas fields – Bergading, Bunga Dahlia, Teratai, Gajah, Melati, Kamelia, Zetung, Anggerik and Kesumba through the deployment of a floating production storage and offloading (FPSO) vessel. Later in 2018, a tenth field was identified, Bunga Kangsar.
- A 300-kilometers offshore pipeline connects production to the Terengganu Gas Terminal (TGAST) plant
- The early production system (EPS) included just the Kamelia field and used a wellhead platform and the leased floating production, storage and offloading vessel Perisai Kamelia FPSO
- Phase 1 of the Field Development Plan (FDP) included the Bergading central processing platform (CPP) that bridge-linked to Bergading A wellhead platform, and three additional wellhead platforms – the Bergading C, Bergading D and Kesumba platforms.
- Phase 2 of the Field Development Plan (FDP) developed the Zetung and Anggerik fields with nine production wells and the construction, transport and installation of two three-legged remote wellhead platforms, as well as the pipelines that serves them, with gas flowing to the CPP.
- The NMB Phase 3 project includes the installation of the new Bergading-B Wellhead Platform that adds another 100 million cubic feet per day (MMscfd) of gas supply from Block PM302, bringing the total production to 400 MMscfd.
Contractors
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History
- 2012 - Hess and Petronas sign agreement to develop the basin
- 2013 - First gas from the early production system (EPS)
- 2017 - First gas from phase 1 and TGAST completed
- 2019 - First gas from phase 2
- 2019 - FID for Phase 3
- 2022 - First oil from phase 3 development
- 2023 - Chevron agreed to acquire Hess, becoming a partner