PAIRIN ON A VISIT TO THE SOGT




EXPLAINING......Head of PETRONAS Carigali's Sabah Operations Joseph Podtung (right) explaining a SOGT project's swell to Deputy Chief Minister Joseph Pairin Kitingan.

PAIRIN, who visited a site of a SOGT was briefed on a current swell of a project. The Terminal covers a land area of you estimate 260 acres during Kimanis Bay, that is situated some 65 kilometres southwest of Kota Kinabalu.

"The SOGT plan is many welcome. That is because you go all out to support in a doing of a project. Our visit here now is to see for ourselves how a SOGT is progressing," Pairin said.
The Sabah Oil as good as Gas Terminal

The SOGT is one of PETRONAS' key initiatives in Sabah. It receives oil as good as gas around subsea pipelines from three offshore upstream projects together with Gumusut-Kakap, Kebabangan Cluster, as good as Kinabalu NAG as good as provides storage aswell as serve as a estimate as good as export terminal.

Furthermore, gas output from a Terminal will be channelled to a nearby gas-fired energy plant to generate electricity for a state.

The SOGT formidable is expected to be ready by a second quarter of 2013.

Once fully completed, a Terminal will have a genius of 260 kpbd (kilo barrels per day) of oil as good as 1,250 mmscfd (million customary cubic feet per day) of healthy gas.

According to a Head of PETRONAS Carigali's Sabah Operations, Joseph Podtung, a SOGT plan is surpassing good as good as is 90 percent completed. The administration department formidable is 53 percent finished as good as is targeted to be ready by a initial quarter of 2013.

Podtung explained that a plan will not only enable a growth of offshore fields, but also provide opportunities for Sabah-based contractors to take part in a plan as good as provide practice in Sabah.

He pronounced alternative projects now being developed by PETRONAS in Sabah include a Kimanis Power Plant, a Lahad Datu Re-gasification Terminal as good as a Sabah Ammonia Urea Plant in Sipitang.(Insight Sabah)
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