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    Malaysia Marine wins Jerun project work

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The contract comprises the construction of a topside, jacket and piles of the central processing platform which will be installed in Jerun gas field off Sarawak.

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Malaysia Marine wins Jerun project work

Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings on April 13 said it had secured a contract from Sapura OMV Upstream to undertake the engineering, procurement, construction, transportation and installation, and hook-up and commissioning services (Epcic) for the SK408W Jerun development project, offshore Sarawak. 

The contract comprises the construction of an approximately 15,000 metric ton (mt) topside, 10,000 mt jacket and 5,000 mt piles of central processing platform (CPP). It also includes the design engineering of a 30-inch carbon steel pipeline with a length equivalent to 80 km distance from this CPP to the existing E11R-B platform to commingle with the existing trunkline to Petronas Malaysia LNG plant in Bintulu, Sarawak, the company said. 

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Upon completion, the facilities will be installed in Jerun gas field, which lies in the SK408W block located offshore Bintulu. Sapura is the operator of the block, with Shell and Petronas holding 30% equity interest, each.