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Design
& Procurement Support for CKP Mercury Removal Unit
| Client |
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CARIGALI HESS OPERATING
COMPANY
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| Total Manhour |
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Base Scope – 31,612
Optional Scope – 4,452 |
| Project Location |
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The Cakerawala field is located in Block A-18,
approximately 150 km NE of Kota Bharu and approximately
100 km south of the Bongkot field in approximately
55 m of water in the Malaysia-Thailand Joint Development
area |
| Scope of work undertaken by MMC O&G |
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Click here for details |
| Project Duration |
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5 Months (October 24th 2007 – March 21st
2008) |
| Weight |
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N/A |
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Conceptual
& Detailed Design of St. Joseph Re-Development Project
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Main Contractor:
MMC OIL & GAS ENGINEERING SDN BHD
Owner: SHELL SARAWAK BERHAD
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| Total Manhour |
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N/A |
| Project Location |
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Located at Usukan Bay at North East of Labuan |
| Scope of work undertaken by MMC O&G |
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Click here for details |
| Project Duration |
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Total 12 months: Conceptual 4 mths, Detailed
Design 8 mths |
| Weight |
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DETAILED
DESIGN ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR MURPHY GAS PLANT 1
The main onshore processing equipment includes inlet
separators, compressors, gas dehydration units, scrubbers,
fiscal metering and a chiller. Besides the processing
plant; a workshop, warehouse and office building will
be part of the overall facilities.
| Client |
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MURPHY OIL CORPORATION |
| Total Manhour |
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72, 194hrs |
| Project Location |
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Located in Bintulu (Onshore), Sarawak – Murphy
Gas
Plant 1 |
| Scope of work undertaken by MMC O&G |
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The scope of work will be Detailed Design.
This scope encompasses preparation of Detailed
Design Engineering Services package for an onshore
receiving facility Murphy Gas Plant #1 in Bintulu,
Sarawak . The new onshore receiving facility will
be located approximately 500 meter northeast of
the existing MLNG – 3 plants. It will receive
saturated gas from three (3) offshore fields (i.e.
Serampang, Merapuh & Golok) via two (2) 24”
subsea pipelines. |
| Project Duration |
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Detailed Design: 8 months (May 07 to Dec 07)
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PC
4 GAS DEVELOPMENT PROJECT
which is located approximately 148km offshore Bintulu
at a water depth of 79 meters in block SK310. The first
gas is expected in Q3 2008. Two (2) wells will be drilled,
each is expected to produce up to 200 mmscfd. Gas production
at plateau of 220 mmscfd is anticipated from PC4 field.
Gas production from PC4 will be tied back to B11 hub
via a 12” pipeline for a distance of 25km. The
gas will be metered prior to going into B11 processing
facilities. B11 is jointly owned by (Sarawak Shell Berhad)
SSB and PCSB with 50:50 ownership and operated by SSB.
PC4 field will be developed on a fast-track basis with
the following facilities:
i) Unmanned minimum facilities platform with 2 single
completion wells
ii) Inter-platform Pipeline (about 25 km pipeline of
size 12” to B11)
iii) Host Tie-In activities at B11, E11 and BOCC
| Client |
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PETRONAS CARIGALI SDN BHD |
| Total Manhour |
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40,000 (Base scope)
15,000 (Optional scope) |
| Project Location |
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Block SK310, Bintulu. |
| Scope of work undertaken by MMC O&G |
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FEED and Detailed Design. |
| Project Duration |
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21 weeks |
| Weight |
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Topside = 870mT
Flare Tower = 193mT
Jacket = 1160mT
Pile = 1430mT
Conductor = 390mT
Total weight = 4043mT |
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ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT,
CONSTRUCTION & COMMISSIONING OF ADDITIONAL PSR-2
CRUDE STORAGE TANKS PROJECT
Malaysian Refining Corporation Sdn Bhd (MRCSB) the
owner of refining complex PSR-2 in Mukim Sungai Udang,
Tangga Batu,Melaka intends to construct Two (2)additional
of floating roof crude tanks. MMCOG and Warga Hikmat
have formed a consortium to undertake the EPCC of
the tanks. Other works include installation of new
piping system and fire fighting facility such as foam
system, water spray system and fire detection system.
When completed by end of 2008, each tank will be capable
of storing 500,000 barrels of crude oil as feedstock
to PSR2.
| Client |
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MALAYSIAN REFINING COMPANY SDN BHD
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| Total Manhour |
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5,500 hrs |
| Project Location |
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Petronas Penapisan Melaka Sdn Bhd, Sg. Udang,
Melaka |
| Scope of work undertaken by MMC O&G |
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Engineering and Procurement |
| Project Duration |
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Approximately 26 months |
| Weight |
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N/A |
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ENGINEERING, PROCUREMENT, CONSTRUCTION
AND COMMISSIONING OF JABUNG GAS BOOSTER STATION AT JAMBI,
SUMATERA, REPUBLIC OF INDONESIA
PT Transportasi Gas Indonesia (TGI) is the operator
of the Grissik-Duri (Sumatera, Indonesia) and Grissik-Singapore
gas pipelines. The natural gases are produced from ConocoPhillips
Blocks at Grissik, Caltex Block at Duri and PetroChina
Block at Jabung. The natural gas is gathered, treated
and then transported by 28-inch pipeline for sale to
Singapore via Batam. Due to increase of sale gas flow,
TGI will install a booster compressor station at Jabung,
which is located in the province of Jambi, Sumatera,
Indonesia to boost up the pipeline pressure.
A consortium of companies led by MMCOG was awarded
the EPCC contract. The project scope constitutes gas
booster compressor and utilities as well as accommodation
for the operators. The Facility are designed for up
to 4 numbers of Solar Taurus 70 Gas Turbine Compressors
including Control Building housing the integrated
DCS and ESD system (also known as ICSS System) and
a utilities facility supplying plant and instrument
air, water treatment system, fire fighting and detection
system. The potable water is from the bore hole from
underground wells and the electrical power supply
will solely from the plant generator sets. There will
be three (3) gas engines driven generator sets and
one (1) emergency diesel engine driven generator set
to supply power to the facilities.
The accommodation building with all amenities such
as dining hall, laundry room, gymnasium, tennis court
etc will also be provided.
The project is scheduled to be completed and commissioned
by December 2008
| Client |
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PT. TRANSPORTASI GAS INDONESIA |
| Total Manhour |
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48,000 (Engineering Portion) |
| Project Location |
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Province of Jambi, Sumatera Selatan, Republic
of Indonesia |
| Scope of work undertaken by MMC O&G |
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Engineering, Procurement, Construction and Commissioning
(EPCC) |
| Project Duration |
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Approximately 24 months |
| Weight |
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N/A |
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Engineering Design Services
for Angsi Phase IV-TCOT Crude Oil Pipeline
The main purpose of this work order is to ensure that
all crude produced by Angsi fields as well as from the
other Peninsular Malaysia fields can be transported to
TCOT in the event of Ta-P-TCOT pipeline failure or vice
versa. This will provide 100& security of crude supply
to Peninsular Malaysia.
| Main activities: |
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Add additional 26 inch crude pipeline
with associated topside facilities and pipeline
riser from AnDR-A going to TCOT. |
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The existing TCOT receiving facilities will be
upgraded in order to cater for this new 26-inch
pipeline and tie-in. This pipeline is expected to
function as alternate crude evacuation pipeline
for the existing 24 inch crude pipeline from Ta-P
to TCOT. |
| iii) |
Upgrade on the existing 16 inch pipeline with
associated modification and upgrade on existing
launching facilities at AnDR-A and receiving facilities
at Ta-P will be required and it is expected that
current unidirectional pipeline flow will be converted
to bi-directional flow to enable crude coming from
Ta-P to flow to Angsi Complex or vice versa. |
| Client |
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PETRONAS CARIGALI SDN BHD |
| Total Manhour |
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N/A |
| Project Location |
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Located at offshore Terengganu, Peninsular Malaysia |
| Scope of work undertaken by MMC O&G |
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The scope of work will be Front End Engineering
Design (FEED) and Detailed Design. This scope will
include the upgrading at AnDR-A and new off take
pipeline to TCOT. |
| Project Duration |
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FEED : 3 months (July 06 to October 06)
Detailed Design : 6 months ( October 06 to March
07) |
| Weight |
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