Bids invited for Angsi CEOR prize

Malaysia’s Petronas Carigali has started a ­pre-qualification exercise for a multi-year contract on a vessel-based chemical enhanced oil recovery (CEOR) project at the producing Angsi oil and gas complex off Peninsular Malaysia.

An invitation was issued to ­vessel operators, which are expected to take the lead in pulling together bid packages for the supply of a floating CEOR unit.

Petronas’ floating production division, MISC, and Malaysian duo Bumi Armada and M3nergy are among those invited to respond to the pre-qualification call.

Kencana Petroleum is preparing a bid, while Singapore-based Emas Offshore is also seeking a role in the contest.

The invitation is also believed to have been extended to international players such as SBM ­Offshore and BW Offshore, ­although their intent could not be confirmed as…

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