Tanjung Offshore inks well services deal with Petronas.

Malaysian contractor Tanjung Offshore, part of T7 Global, has won a contract for the provision of integrated well continuity services for intervention, workover, and abandonment from compatriot Petronas.

Tanjung Offshore will provide perforation, wash and cement services, integrated workover for production enhancement and abandonment, project management team services, and a hydraulic workover unit.

The contract with Petronas as the petroleum arrangement contractor has an effective date of October 10, 2024, and is set to last five years.

This month, Tanjung Offshore also announced deals with Petrofac, IPC Malaysia, and Jadestone Energy for the provision of pan-Malaysia maintenance, construction, and modification work as well as hook-up and commissioning services. Earlier this year, the company also won a five-year deal from supermajor ExxonMobil.

 

 

By Bojan Lepic

Source: Splash 247.https://splash247.com/tanjung-offshore-inks-well-services-deal-with-petronas/. 22 December 2024.

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