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Malaysian oil firm Petronas Carigali has extended a subsea inspection services contract with Tanjung Offshore, a subsidiary of T7 Global.
T7 Global said Tuesday that the contract extension, signed in December, was for the provision of underwater inspection services using mini-ROV. The contract was first awarded on 23 August 2019 and the duration was from 3 September 2019 to 2 September 2020. The contractâs duration has been extended to 31 May 2021. T7 said, without providing financial details.
6 May 2021 8:37 GMT Updated 6 May 2021 8:37 GMT in Singapore
Malaysia’s national oil company Petronas has contracted compatriot Tanjung Offshore to provide plug and abandonment integrated services.
Tanjung, part of T7 Global, has received a contract worth $50 million ringgit (US$12.13 million) to provide plug and abandonment services for Petronas’ Pulai A field offshore Malaysia. The work, which has commenced, is scheduled to complete in late December.
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The work order is under the Pan Malaysia Umbrella contract for the provision of integrated well services for intervention, workover and abandonment for petroleum arrangement contractors, where Tanjung was appointed by national upstream company Petronas Carigali as a panel contractor in September 2019.
Malaysian offshore service provider Tanjung Offshore, part of T7 Global, has received a $12.2 million contract from Petronas for the provision of plug and abandonment integrated services on the Pulai A field offshore Malaysia.