Project Profile
Value: Undisclosed
Location: Lahad Datu
Start-up Year: 2014
Capacity: 300,000 barrels of oil per day and 1.25 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas per day
The Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal (SOGT) is a part of the Sabah-Sarawak Integrated Oil and Gas Project undertaken by Petronas Carigali in the state of Sabah, in east Malaysia. The terminal will process oil and gas produced from the region\'s offshore fields.
Petronas is building the terminal in the town of Lahad Datu to supply gas to an adjacent 300-megawatt combined cycle power plant. It is understood the terminal will have a rated capacity of 1 million tonnes per annum.
The new terminal is needed because crude oil terminal Labuan and natural gas terminal KG Gayang do not have sufficient capacity to handle oil and gas production from new fields.
The Sabah terminal is expected to be operational in 2014. It is designed to handle 300,000 barrels of oil per day and 1.25 billion cubic feet (bcf) of gas per day. Sabah\'s capacity is equivalent to about 40% of Malaysia\'s crude oil production.
Samsung Engineering was awarded the engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning (EPCC) contract. The US$770m contract was signed in October 2010. Samsung Engineering partnered with Malaysian construction company Naim Cendera (NCSB Engineering) to execute the project.
RNZ Integrated, a division of the RNZ Group, was involved in the design and engineering of the terminal between October 2006 and February 2009. KASI (Malaysia) conducted a comprehensive review of the design.
The Sabah-Sarawak pipeline construction contract was awarded to a consortium of Punj Lloyd, Dialog E&C and Petrosab Logistik in 2008. The consortium will be led by Punj Lloyd. Chemsain Konsultant carried out the environmental impact assessment and quantitative risk analysis (QRA) for the integrated project.
The onshore pipeline will be 90km long in Sabah and 422km long in Sarawak. It will begin in Kimanis and end at Bintulu.
Operators:
Petronas: Operator with 100% interest
Contractors:
Chemsain Konsultant: Environmental impact assessment and quantitative risk analysis
Flour: FEED contract
Joint Venture for EPC contract:
Samsung Engineering
Naim Cendera (NCSB Engineering)
RNZ Integrated: Design and engineering of terminal
KASI (Malaysia): Comprehensive review of design
Consortium for pipeline construction contract:
Punj Lloyd: Leading the consortium
Dialog E&C
Petrosab Logistik