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Sapura Energy awarded $185m worth of contracts and extensions

Malaysian offshore service provider Sapura Energy has been awarded a series of new contracts and extensions worth a combined value of around RM760m ($185m).

Sapura Drilling Asia has been awarded a contract extension by Sarawak Shell Berhad / Sabah Shell Petroleum Company for the provision of semi-submersible tender assisted drilling rig Sapura Esperanza.

The extensions include the drilling of three wells offshore Sarawak which is expected to be completed by first quarter 2020.

Additionally, Sapura Drilling Asia has been awarded a letter of contract extension by Petronas for the provision of semi-tender assisted drilling rig Sapura Berani.

The scope of the contract entails the drilling of two wells at Sumandak facility, offshore Sabah, and work is expected to be completed by first quarter of 2020.

Additionally, Sapura Fabrication has been awarded a contract to undertake the provision of engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) of the PFLNG 1 relocation and tie-in by Petronas Floating LNG1. The contract is expected to be completed by the third quarter of 2020.

Lastly, Sapura Fabrication is required by Hess Exploration and Production Malaysia to perform the additional scope for offshore transportation and installation under the existing contract for the provision of engineering, procurement, construction, commissioning plus installation for FFD Phase 2 Facilities, North Malay Basin. The contract is expected to be completed by the second quarter of 2020.

Jason Jiang

Jason is one of the most prolific writers on the diverse China shipping & logistics industry and his access to the major maritime players with business in China has proved an invaluable source of exclusives. Having been working at Asia Shipping Media since inception, Jason is the chief correspondent of Splash and associate editor of Maritime CEO magazine. Previously he had written for a host of titles including Supply Chain Asia, Cargo Facts and Air Cargo Week.
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