MISC- Annual Report 2016

29 September MaMPU 1 Sailed to Anjung Kecil Field, Offshore Sarawak A sailaway ceremony was held on 29 September 2016 to celebrate MaMPU 1’s deployment to Anjung Kecil field in Sarawak. MaMPU 1 is expected to service the field for a period of three years before being mobilised to another marginal field within the offshore of Sarawak. The celebration was attended by MISC’s Vice President of Offshore Business Unit (OBU), Tuan Syed Hashim Syed Abdullah, Mr. Keith Collins, CEO of Vestigo Petroleum Sdn. Bhd. as well as management and representatives from PETRONAS, MISC, MMHE, and NGL Tech Sdn. Bhd. MaMPU 1 is the first self-propelled Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) unit which marks yet another important milestone for MISC. 26 September MISC LNG Liaison Office Japan hosted the 19th LNG Shipping Forum MISC LNG Liaison Office Japan hosted the 19th LNG Shipping forum at Yokohama Landmark Tower. The Forum served as a platform for LNG shipowners to relook at the best way forward in addressing concerns in ensuring safe and smooth delivery of LNG to all Japanese terminals. It is also to keep close contact with other leading industry players on related opportunities and issues of mutual interest and concern. 28 September LNGC Seri Bakti was successfully substituted with MISC’s Floating Storage Unit 2 (FSU2) Tenaga Empat It was a momentous milestone for MISC’s LNG Business Unit when LNGC Seri Bakti was successfully substituted with MISC’s Floating Storage Unit 2 (FSU2) Tenaga Empat at PETRONAS Regasification Terminal Sungai Udang (RGTSU) from July to September 2016. Due to the Seri Bakti substitution, RGTSU was able to achieve 100% cargo delivery reliability to their clients in July, August and September 2016. The Seri Bakti safely departed from the RGTSU Terminal on 28 September 2016 and a simple ceremony was held onboard Seri Bakti to commemorate the vessel’s departure. MISC BERHAD •  Annual Report 2016 106 KEY HIGHLIGHTS OF 2016 SEP 2016

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