Gas Engineering Deal Technip to Modify Gas Production Assets of Total in Brunei

Editor: Dominik Stephan

Technip will modify and expand onshore gas processing facilities of Total E&P Borneo in Brunei for a “significant” double-digit million dollar sum. This project aims at the modification of onshore facilities as well as the construction of a new pipeline, to transport Maharaja Lela & Jamalulalam South gas to the Brunei Liquefied Natural Gas (BLNG) plant

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Lim Kwee Keong, Senior Vice President of Technip in Asia Pacific, stated: “Following the front-end engineering design that we have completed in 2012, Technip was keen on undertaking the EPSCC contract. Vital for the brownfield tie-in of the MLJS project, our familiarity with the onshore facilities has made the difference and gave us leverage in this much sought-after development.”
Lim Kwee Keong, Senior Vice President of Technip in Asia Pacific, stated: “Following the front-end engineering design that we have completed in 2012, Technip was keen on undertaking the EPSCC contract. Vital for the brownfield tie-in of the MLJS project, our familiarity with the onshore facilities has made the difference and gave us leverage in this much sought-after development.”
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Bandar/Brunei – Technip's work includes the de-bottlenecking of the processing plant to enable handling up to 5 million cubic meters per day (annual average) from the greater MLJ as assistance in start-up and performance test well as field at the site.

Technip’s operating center in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia will execute the contract with support from the office of the Group based in Brunei. The project is scheduled for completion in the second half of 2015.

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