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Hajiji envisages Sogip as region s petrochemical gas and petroleum downstream hub | Daily Express Online

Published on: Monday, March 08, 2021 By: Bernama Sipitang Oil and Gas Industrial Park (Photo: Facebook/Sogip) Kota Kinabalu: Sabah Chief Minister Datuk Hajiji Noor wants Sipitang Oil and Gas Industrial Park (SOGIP) to be developed into its full potential as a premier petrochemical gas and petroleum downstream activity hub in Southeast Asia (SEA). Nevertheless, he acknowledged that infrastructure and land readiness were among the important issues that must be addressed by the Sabah Oil and Gas Development Corporation (SOGDC), as the promoter of SOGIP, to attract investors. Hence, in regard to infrastructure in SOGIP, the chief minister said the state government will play its part by providing funds under Sabah Maju Jaya Halatuju and through federal allocation under the 12th Malaysia Plan.

Malaysia: PETRONAS launches Malaysia Bid Round 2021

Malaysia: PETRONAS launches Malaysia Bid Round 2021 02 Mar 2021 PETRONAS has successfully launched the Malaysia Bid Round (MBR) 2021 themed Grow Your Energy Portfolio With Us through a virtual event held on 26 February 2021, with over 250 potential and existing investors streaming live from North America, United Kingdom and Europe as well as Asia Pacific. With 13 exploration blocks being offered, the MBR 2021 is set to open up more investment opportunities for investors to explore and monetise hydrocarbon resource potentials in Malaysia.  Out of the 13 blocks, three are situated in the Malay basin ( Sarawak basin ( ND3A, SK4E, SK328, SK427, SK439 and SK440). Included in blocks PM342, SK4E, SK328 and SB409 are six discovered fields as a base for investors to explore more, and help accelerate monetisation. MBR 2021 also features the offering of four deepwater blocks (ND3A, 4E, 2W and X) off the coast of Sarawak and Sabah which saw prominent exploration discoveries in re

Mongolia: Petro Matad announces Block XX operational update

Mongolia: Petro Matad announces Block XX operational update 01 Mar 2021 Covid-19 situation in Mongolia Mongolia had effectively contained the COVID-19 virus in country until November 2020. Since then the number of cases in the community led to the imposition of tight restrictions and to date there have been three lockdowns. The total number of cases in Mongolia is approaching 3,000 and since the start of the year Ulaanbaatar has been on a high alert level with business operations restricted and government agencies working on a rotational basis. A full lockdown was established for 12 days over the Lunar New Year holiday period ending on 23 February. During the lockdown the government carried out mass testing of the population with 500,000 people in the city of 1.5 million tested. A vaccination programme has now begun with the goal to complete vaccination of 60% of the country s population by the third quarter of 2021. The government has introduced a $3.5 billion comprehensive plan

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