- Serikandi Kent Energy Solutions Sdn Bhd achieves another milestone with EPC Contract for TotalEnergies EP (Brunei) B.V. (TEPB)’s Maharaja Lela Jamalululalam (MLJ) Compression Project in Brunei
- The project aims to extend the field life by installing a new electrical compressor and associated facilities at the onshore processing plant (OPP).
- With a long-term commitment to sustainability and over fifty years of experience in the Brunei market, the project will see Serikandi Kent Energy Solutions apply its brownfield EPC approach, optimising uptime while supporting the wider Bruneian society.
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5 September 2023: Serikandi Kent Energy Solutions Sdn Bhd achieves another milestone with EPC Contract for TotalEnergies’ MLJ Inlet Compression Project in Brunei Darussalam.
Forecasted to take twenty-four months to complete, Serikandi Kent Energy Solutions will manage the detailed engineering, procurement, fabrication, construction and pre-commissioning of the compressor and associated facilities, utilising Kent’s global expertise and Serikandi’s execution capabilities in Brunei.
This EPC project with TotalEnergies Brunei serves as a launchpad to achieve Serikandi Kent Energy Solution’s mission of bringing world-class expertise to Brunei Darussalam to meet local energy demands in a reliable and cost-efficient manner through a skilled and empowered workforce. The project looks to create additional value for the Bruneian economy, including employment and development opportunities for local Bruneians and enhanced procurement for local suppliers.
Joe McCormick, Executive Vice President for Asia Pacific at Kent commented: “We are thrilled to extend our relationship with TotalEnergies in Brunei with this first EPC project in Brunei. Kent’s global expertise, as well as Serikandi’s long-term knowledge and experience in the region, will enable us to support TotalEnergies’ work at MLJ and highlights our commitment to Wawasan Brunei 2035”
CEO of Serikandi Oilfield Services, Revi Bhaskaran, added, “We are proud to continue expanding our work with TotalEnergies in Brunei. This enables us to continue supporting the nation’s economic growth and competitiveness, remaining steadfast in achieving Brunei’s Wawasan 2035 Goals of producing a talented workforce and a diversified and sustainable economy.”
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