9 august 2015 MISC and the Royal Malaysian Navy (RMN) Successfully Completed its Anti-Hijacking Drill – The Annual Naga Emas Exercise MISC and the RMN conducted a joint exercise to test and drill our crew members in preparation to combat acts of piracy against shipping companies. To support this objective, one of the initiatives include the Naga Emas Exercise, annually held between MISC and the RMN’s Special Forces (PASKAL). Currently in its 28th year running since 1987, the exercise for this year was organised on board MISC’s chemical tanker, Bunga Aster. The exercise involved live boarding of the Special Forces team simultaneously by air, surface and subsurface using helicopters, assault boats and divers. A MultiPurpose Command and Support ship, KD Sri Indera Sakti and two Navy helicopters were deployed to support the team during the assault phase. A total of 200 naval personnel were involved in this exercise and some of MISC’s Bunga Aster crew members participated as hostages. 4 september 2015 AET Names DP Shuttle for Statoil Charter On Friday, 4 September 2015, a shipnaming ceremony was held at Port of Stavanger, Norway, for our newest petroleum vessel, a 120,000 DWT DP2 shuttle tanker, “Eagle Bergen”. “Eagle Bergen” is the second of two vessels built by Samsung Heavy Industries to the standards required to operate on the Norwegian continental shelf. She is fixed on long-term charter to Statoil ASA. “Eagle Bergen”, and “Eagle Barents” are amongst the most advanced vessels of their type to operate anywhere in the world. aug 2015 sep 2015 Key Highlights of 2015 12 september 2015 MISC Hits Another Milestone and Delivers a Fit-for-Purpose FPSO MISC achieved another significant milestone with the successful completion of a fit-for-purpose FPSO for client, Vestigo Petroleum Sdn. Bhd. (Vestigo). This synergy between Vestigo (a whollyowned subsidiary of PETRONAS Carigali), MISC Berhad and MHB resulted in this innovative solution to support PETRONAS’ passage into the development of marginal oil fields. The contract for Marginal Marine Production Unit (MaMPU), an FPSO solution, was awarded to MISC in September 2014. The conversion works of MaMPU 1 recorded an achievement of 560,094 million incident-free man hours. REDISCOVER I REBUILD I SUSTAIN 86
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