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Malaysia's MISC secures Brunei's first floating natgas project

The Malaysian logistics firm MISC Berhad announced on Tuesday that it had secured its first floating production unit (FPU) in Brunei. This marks a strategic expansion of the offshore oil and natural gas market.

The company announced that it had received a letter of award from Petronas Carigali Brunei Ltd for the lease, operation and maintenance of a FPU in connection with a natural-gas development project.

The contract is for 12 years with three?options to extend it by one year each.

According to MISC, the FPU's production capacity will be 450 million standard cubic feet per day. It will also have 1,170 barrels of condensate produced per day and a storage capacity of 300,000 bbls. The FPU will be deployed off Brunei in order to supply feedstock for the country's liquefied natural gas sector.

According to Kpler, Brunei is a country that exports LNG. It shipped out?4.9 millions metric tons last year.

(source: Reuters)