Bunga Pakma platform starts producing gas

September 23, 2018

Dateline 2018-07-09, NST:

Repsol Oil and Gas Malaysia Ltd is on track to meet the company’s target after starting to produce gas at one of six oil wells in the Bunga Pakma Joint Development Area.

Repsol Malaysia Business Unit director Jorge Milathianakis said the production at Bunga Pakma’s first oil well was the result of collaboration with partners Petronas and PetroVietnam.

He said the first gas production was not only implemented on schedule, but also at a lower cost than expected.

“The main contributing factor of the success of this project is due to the strong support from our two partners,” Milathianakis said, adding that most of the gas produced will be purchased by Vietnam and the balance used in Malaysia.


Repsol expects increased production from Kinabalu block by June next year

December 30, 2017

They need an allocation and measurement engineer to count those extra drops. Who do I contact?

Dateline 2017-11-09, NST:

Repsol Oil and Gas Malaysia Ltd expects an increased production from its Kinabalu block to an average of 16,000 barrels of oil per day (bopd) from the current 11,012 bopd with the new platform there.

Its director (Malaysia Business Unit) Jorge Milathianakis said they expect to reach this capacity by June next year once all 10 wells from the new bridge-linked wellhead platform (KNDW-D) are operational.

Speaking at the media engagement to announce the first oil production from the Kinabalu Redevelopment project, Milathianakis said they have achieve the first oil production from the new platform on October 29.

KNDW-D was successfully installed on June 8 this year, connected to the existing platform (KNDP-A).