An EPC Project

Samsung Engineering has landed an order for a large gas plant worth 890 billion won from Malaysia.

Samsung Engineering has landed an order for a large gas plant worth 890 billion won from Malaysia.

The company announced on July 13 that it signed a contract on the Onshore Gas Plant for Rosmari Marjoram project with Sarawak Shell, a subsidiary of global energy company Shell, on July 12. The company will carry out engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) work and will make the plant ready for start-up (RFSU) by 2025. 

The plant will be built in Bintulu, Sarawak Province in eastern Malaysia and will process 800 million cubic feet of gas a day when completed. The plant will remove impurities such as sulfur from the gas extracted from a deep-sea gas field. The gas will be sent to nearby LNG liquefaction facilities.

With this order, Samsung Engineering has secured Shell, a global oil major, as a new customer. Shell is one of the leading international oil companies (IOCs) that develops oil and gas around the world.

Samsung Engineering won the front-end engineering design (FEED) work for the project in 2020 before landing the EPC contract. It also won EPC orders for the Dos Bocas Refinery Plant in Mexico and Sarawak Methanol Plant in Malaysia after carrying out FEED work.

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