Technip and Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering (MMHE) have officially launched the Technip-MMHE Join Venture (TMJV) at the 2nd Malaysia Oil & Gas Services Exhibition and Conference (MOGSEC) held in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
“TMJV has the competency and capabilities to deliver to clients solutions for complex oil and gas projects within target, cost and schedule; while maintaining the highest performance in safety, quality and ethics,†said Bernard di Tullio, TMJV chairman. “Equipped with the proven track record of both Technip and MMHE, TMJV will be able to fulfil its strategic aspiration of becoming an international EPCIC service provider, hence positioning TMJV to become a major player in the oil and gas industryâ€.
Established in July 2011, the unincorporated 50-50 joint venture was formed to provide complex and world-class engineering, procurement, construction, installation and hook-up/commissioning (EPCIC) services for the global oil and gas industry.
Fully leveraging on the core strengths of both companies, TMJV combines Technip’s project management and design engineering expertise with MHHE fabrication capabilities.
Based in Kuala Lumpur, TMJV operates with a highly skilled team of Malaysian and international professionals.
Since its establishment, TMJV has been awarded two substantial projects from major oil and gas clients.
The first project is the engineering, procurement and construction contract for the Malikai Deepwater Tension Leg Platform (TLP) which will be installed approximately 110 kilometres off the shore Sabah (East Malaysia) in the South China Sea.
Awarded by Sabah Shell Petroleum Company Ltd (SSPC), the TLP project is the first of its kind in Malaysia.
The Malikai project consists of two structures, a 14,000 MT topside which can accommodate 24 well slots, has the processing capacity of 60,000 barrels per day of oil and 1.4 million cubic metres per day of gas, and a 12,000 MT hull which would be fastened and attached to the seafloor at a water depth of 500 metres.
Both structures are currently under construction at MMHE fabrication yard in Pasir Gudang in Johor, Malaysia.
The second project is an EPCIC contract for the development of two gas fields in Block SK316 for Petronas Carigali. Those fields are located approximately 180 kilometres north of Bintulu, Sarawak, at a water depth of 104 metres.
The contract includes a central processing platform and a bridge-linked wellhead platform (which are currently under construction at the MMHE fabrication yard), as well as a 75-kilometre pipeline, which will be installed by one of Technip’s pipe-laying vessels.
MMHE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Malaysia Marine and Heavy Engineering Holdings Berhad (MHB).