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Malaysia's Petronas plans to increase oil and gas production over the next three years

Petroliam Nasional Berhad, the Malaysian state-owned company that produces energy In its Activity Outlook Report, the company said that it will focus on boosting the country's oil production and gas output over the next three-year period.

Petroliam Nasional (Petronas) said that it plans to increase and maintain the oil and gas production of the country at 2 million barrels equivalent per day, from 1.7 mmboe, in 2024.

Petronas' report, published on Tuesday, stated that the company will achieve its target through a number of projects, including the Kasawari Gas Development off the coast of Sarawak, Borneo and the redevelopment and exploitation of the Gumusut Kakap, Bekok Tabu, and Seligi Oil and Gas Fields.

The report predicts that in the next two-year period, 15 exploration wells will be drilled annually, with a focus on shallow water wells and deeper water wells.

Petronas' outlook for upstream projects is unchanged for the next three-year period, with 69 new development wells expected in 2025 as opposed to 56 in 2020.

Petronas expects to drill more than 400 wells and to execute 39 upstream projects over the next three-year period, including construction of three offshore platforms for central processing, three onshore installations, as well as fabrication and installation of approximately 900 km (559 miles) worth of pipelines.

(source: Reuters)