OCTANEX: FPSO SELECTED FOR OPHIR FIELD DEVELOPMENT IN MALAYSIA

Melbourne based Octanex has secured a vessel for conversion into a FPSO for use on the Ophir field, offshore Malaysia. Malaysian MTC Engineening has acquired the Puteri Bangsa oil tanker for conversion into the MTC Ledang FPSO. Conversion works will commence shortly. MTC Ledang will have a small process facility module with capacity for 15,000 barrels of fluid per day and gas flaring and will be capable of storing up to 350,000 barrels of crude. It will be anchored to the seabed at the Ophir field and connected to the Ophir platform via a flexible 8” pipeline. It is contracted to be at the Ophir field at a competitive rate for a period of three years, with a one year extension option.
Located offshore Peninsular Malaysia, the Ophir oil field is being developed under a Risk Service Contract (RSC) granted in 2014 to Ophir Production, a joint venture company in which Octanex has a 50% interest. The Ophir oil field is being developed via three production wells, a well head platform (WHP) and Floating Production Storage and Offload (FPSO) vessel. Octanex’s share of the Ophir project is fully funded via OPSB’s 75% project financing and through Octanex’s strategic alliance and funding arrangements with major shareholder, Malaysian, Sabah International Petroleum. (Source: Octanex)