Sweet gas discovered in Baram waters, spurs new potential

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KUALA LUMPUR, Feb 24: Contaminant-free gas has been discovered in shallow waters about 90 kilometres off the coast of Baram, Sarawak.

Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) revealed in a statement today that the gas discovery was from the Dokong-1 wildcat exploration well in Block SK417 Production Sharing Contract (PSC) offshore of Baram.

“PTTEP HK Offshore Limited is the operator for Block SK417 PSC with 80 per cent participating interest while Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Petronas holds the remaining 20 per cent.


“The PSC was signed in March 2018 as a result from the Malaysia Bid Round 2017,” said Petronas.

Petronas pointed out that the Dokong-1 wildcat exploration well was successfully drilled to a total depth of 3,810 metres in mid-January 2021.

The discovery of a gas column measuring more than 80 metres in the Middle to Late Miocene Cycle VI-VII reservoirs further validates the potential of the remaining prospects in Baram.

“This finding of contaminant-free gas in Dokong-1 not only revives Baram shallow clastic play but also proves the presence of more sweet gas opportunities within the area,” said Petronas.

“The Dokong-1 exploration well is one of several recent successes in Malaysia’s exploration activities.

“Monetisation of sweet gas discovery in Baram Province can be supported through existing infrastructure and will contribute towards Petronas’ aspiration in delivering reliable, stable and cleaner energy supply to domestic and global markets.

“In addition, the Dokong-1 discovery reinvigorates the entire exploration landscape of Baram, strengthening the role of Baram gas supply network as part of the larger Sarawak gas system.

“Petronas, together with the PSC parties, are currently undertaking further evaluation to determine the full extent of the discovery,” said Petronas Senior Vice President of Malaysia Petroleum Management Mohamed Firouz Asnan.

Meanwhile, Petronas will be offering four shallow water blocks in Sarawak as part of the upcoming Malaysia Bid Round 2021, which will take place on 26 February 2021. — DayakDaily