[Indonesia] Forel - South Natuna Sea Block B

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MTC Secures Third FPSO Project for FPSO Forel

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The pandemic has put a halt into much of the industry's progress, and MTC's was no exception to this. However, it seems that the tides are finally changing.

MTC has successfully secured the bid for its third FPSO development and first FPSO project outside of Malaysia - FPSO Forel for Forel Field in South Natuna Block B, Indonesia. The project is contracted to a Consortium between MTC Engineering, PT Hanochem Tiaka Samudera and PT Cakra Bahana. After a lengthy bid throughout the majority of last year, it was clear that the Consortium will be the contractor of choice for client Medco E&P.

Effective 17th March 2022, the Consortium will begin to work on the FPSO for delivery within 21 months. It will be chartered to the client and operated by the Consortium for 5 years with option to extend. The production capacity for the FPSO will be designed for 10,000 bopd and 43 MMscfd.

Currently, our Project Management Team personnel for FPSO Forel is stationed in Jakarta with the Consortium partners. The Kick-Off Meeting (KOM) was held last Thursday to officialize the project.

MTC Engineering has been specializing in FPSOs since its inception, securing consultancy works for operators around the world and even developing two of its own FPSOs for Malaysian waters - Nautica Muar and MTC Ledang. MTC's engineering capabilities and specialty in the field has been proven time and time again with cost-effective, fast-track and all-encompassing solutions. MTC was the only privately held company in the world to own an FPSO, and now will add a third to the list. The successful delivery of FPSO Forel will be further proof of the accolades and milestones the company has achieved throughout its 12 years.

Concurrently, MTC and partner S.P. Engineering Services is the sole bidder for Petronas Carigali's Limbayong FPSO project, its first deepwater development off the coast of Sabah
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PaxOcean Group Delivers Indonesia's 1st FPSO Conversion

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Batam, 30 September 2024– PaxOcean Group proudly announces the successful delivery of Indonesia’s 1st Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel conversion to SKK Migas, Medco E&P Natuna Ltd (Medco E&P) and Hanochem Tiaka Samudera. This landmark achievement underscores PaxOcean’s role as a pioneering force in the region’s maritime and offshore industry, and signals a significant leap in Indonesia’s offshore capabilities.

The conversion of the FPSO vessel – Marlin Natuna from a tanker, executed at PaxOcean’s Batam shipyard, represents a bold step forward in supporting Indonesia’s growing energy demands. The newly converted FPSO will play a pivotal role in enhancing Indonesia’s offshore production and storage capacities, furthering Indonesia's position as a leader in the global energy market.

With an overall length of 183.23 metres, Marlin Natuna has a production capacity of 10,000 BOPD and tank capacity of 250,000 barrels which will be used to accommodate the natural gas and oil of the Forel project produced from Natuna, Riau Islands.
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PaxOcean Group Delivers Indonesia's 1st FPSO Conversion

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Batam, 30 September 2024– PaxOcean Group proudly announces the successful delivery of Indonesia’s 1st Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) vessel conversion to SKK Migas, Medco E&P Natuna Ltd (Medco E&P) and Hanochem Tiaka Samudera. This landmark achievement underscores PaxOcean’s role as a pioneering force in the region’s maritime and offshore industry, and signals a significant leap in Indonesia’s offshore capabilities.

The conversion of the FPSO vessel – Marlin Natuna from a tanker, executed at PaxOcean’s Batam shipyard, represents a bold step forward in supporting Indonesia’s growing energy demands. The newly converted FPSO will play a pivotal role in enhancing Indonesia’s offshore production and storage capacities, furthering Indonesia's position as a leader in the global energy market.
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MedcoEnergi Achieves First Oil Lifting from Forel Field

Jakarta, 15 June 2025 – PT Medco Energi Internasional Tbk (MedcoEnergi) announced the successful First Oil Lifting from the Forel Field, located in South Natuna Sea Block B. Production from the field has reached 10,000 BOPD and is processed and stored onboard the FPSO Marlin Natuna, prior to being offloaded.

The Forel Field was officially inaugurated by the President of the Republic of Indonesia, Mr. Prabowo Subianto, during a hybrid ceremony on 16 May 2025. The FPSO Marlin Natuna is the first tanker – FPSO conversion conducted entirely in Indonesia.

"The successful First Oil Lifting is a testament to the strong collaboration between the Government of Indonesia, SKK Migas, and the MedcoEnergi team," said Ronald Gunawan, Director & Chief Operating Officer MedcoEnergi.

"We are proud to contribute to Indonesia’s energy security while maintaining the highest HSE and operational excellence standards."

As part of its ongoing commitment to HSE excellence and operational performance, MedcoEnergi delivered the Forel Project to the highest health, safety, and environmental standards. The Company continues to strengthen its position as a leading integrated energy player in Southeast Asia.
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