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Mubadala Petroleum signs Andaman I PSC in Indonesia

Mubadala Petroleum’s latest deal in Indonesia continues its ongoing focus on offshore opportunities in South East Asia.

Mubadala Petroleum has announced that it has signed the production sharing contract (PSC) for Andaman I, as awarded by Indonesia’s government in the 2017 Indonesian licence round.

Mubadala Petroleum is the operator of the Andaman I PSC and a partner in the Andaman II PSC, operated by Premier Oil, which was signed last week.

The Andaman I and II PSCs are adjacent and located in the underexplored but proven North Sumatra basin offshore Aceh, a region that Mubadala Petroleum has been involved in since 2011 through joint study agreements. The PSCs have the potential to unlock a new material gas play for domestic consumption in North Sumatra and indeed long term export to regional markets.

The work commitment for the Andaman I exploration block is to conduct sub surface studies and to acquire 3D seismic, in the first three year term.

Dr Bakheet Al Katheeri, Mubadala Petroleum’s CEO, commented, “The operated Andaman I PSC and our interest in the Andaman II PSC, mark the further extension of our Indonesia portfolio with a new high impact growth hub. These new exploration blocks support our growth strategy of finding and, if successful, developing gas for Indonesia’s growing market while it has the potential to deliver significant organic growth opportunities for our existing Indonesian business in the longer term.”

Just last week, as part of its activities in South East Asia, Mubadala Petroleum and its partners Petronas Carigali and Sarawak Shell reached the final investment decision for the Pegaga gas field development in Block SK 320, offshore Malaysia.

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