Kebabangan Phase 2
- Type: Rig
- phase
- Latitude: 6.4435000
- Longitude: 115.3847000
Project Overview
- The Kebabangan Phase 2 Oil and Gas Phase is an ongoing development project located in the South China Sea, offshore Malaysia. It is part of the larger Kebabangan Cluster complex, which includes the Kebabangan Oil and Gas Field and other adjacent fields such as Kamunsu East and Kamunsu East Upthrown Canyon.
Location
- The project is situated in Block J, approximately 130 kilometers offshore Sabah, East Malaysia. The exact coordinates are 6.4435, 115.3847 (WGS 84).
Ownership and Operation
- The project is operated by Kebabangan Production Oil Co., a joint venture between Petronas Carigali (40%), ConocoPhillips (30%), and Shell (30%).
Discovery and Development
- The Kebabangan field, which includes Phase 2, was discovered in 1994. An appraisal well was drilled in 2002, confirming the presence of significant gas and oil reserves.
Project Status
- As of the latest updates, the Kebabangan Phase 2 Oil and Gas Phase is in development. The exact Final Investment Decision (FID) year is not specified, but production from the broader Kebabangan field began in November 2014.
Production and Reserves
- The Kebabangan Phase 2 is designed to produce hydrocarbons at a capacity of 21.9 million barrels of oil equivalent per year (boe/y).
- The broader Kebabangan field is estimated to contain approximately two trillion cubic feet (tcf) of gas and has been producing since 2014. The field's production includes both gas and oil, with gas production reaching the Sabah Oil and Gas Terminal (SOGT) via a pipeline.
Infrastructure
- The Kebabangan platform, which serves the entire cluster, is a floating platform with the capacity to handle 825 million cubic feet of gas and 22,000 barrels of condensate per day. It is installed in a water depth of approximately 142 meters (466 feet) and features a fixed eight-leg steel jacket and a deck with a tender-assisted drilling (TAD) rig, utilities, and accommodation for staff.
Pipeline and Export
- The produced gas is transferred via a 24-inch diameter, 135-kilometer-long subsea pipeline to the SOGT at Kimanis. From there, it is sent to the Petronas liquefied natural gas (LNG) complex at Bintulu through a 500-kilometer pipeline for processing. Oil is transported via a separate 14-inch diameter pipeline.
Contractors and Contracts
- Several contractors have been involved in the development of the Kebabangan field, including Aker Solutions for front-end engineering and design (FEED), Sime Darby Engineering for topsides fabrication, and Kencana Petroleum for substructure fabrication.
Future Development
- The Kebabangan Phase 2 is part of the ongoing development within the Kebabangan Cluster, with the platform designed to have surplus capacity to accommodate future tie-ins from third-party fields.
In summary, the Kebabangan Phase 2 Oil and Gas Phase is a significant component of the larger Kebabangan Cluster, contributing to Malaysia's oil and gas production with substantial reserves and advanced infrastructure.
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