RE: [iagi-net-l] Oil firms caught in border dispute - Malaysia andBruneiclaim ownership ofoil-rich maritime site off Sabah

2003-06-06 Terurut Topik PUTROHARI Rovicky
Betul Kang Nur ... mBrunei musti belajar kasus Sip-Lig.
Siapa yg mengerjakan duluan dia yang dapat  
sepertinya murphy udah drill duluan deh ...:p

Ttg kasus topo dan proyeksi, 
wah kalo di Bakosurtanal saja antar sesama profesi masih arguing soal 
proyeksi, bagaimana yang antar negara ya ?  :(

RDP 




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Nur,
Dengar-dengar dari yang punya block, ... tidak kena 'potong'.

Vick
Bukan jack-up rig-lah,... deep water!

Teman-teman di Murphy, 
Ada cerita yang bisa dibagi-bagi? 




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Jangan silap, dengan lepasnya Sipadan dan Linggitan, blok yang di ujung 
sana juga kayanya kena 'potong' deh kayaknya.:-)

BTW, beberapa waktu yl saya (bersama teman orang topo) juga menemukan 
beberapa blok (lumayan banyak) yang kalau diplot itu saling 
overlapping..wah kalau salah satu klaim discovery pasti jadi rame 
dah:-).

salam,







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Coba bayangin !!!, 
kalo anda sedang Towing Jack-up rig trus dikejar-kejar kapal patroli 
...:(

RDP
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Published May 30, 2003 
 
Oil firms caught in border dispute 
Malaysia and Brunei claim ownership of oil-rich maritime site off Sabah 

INTERNATIONAL oil companies are anxiously awaiting the outcome of a 
maritime border dispute between Malaysia and its neighbour Brunei, oil 
industry sources said yesterday.

Sources in Brunei, who requested anonymity, said that during the past few 
weeks a Malaysian patrol vessel had chased off a French oil company's team 


carrying out exploration work in the disputed deep water area.

Wedged between the two East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, Brunei, 


with a population of just 330,000 people, has been careful to keep 
relations friendly with its far bigger neighbour.

Brunei's ruler, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, and Malaysian Prime Minister 
Mahathir Mohamad discussed the dispute during talks in Penang last 
weekend.

'That was an annual meeting between them and there were other matters 
which both leaders were interested in . . . such as the exploitation of 
maritime resources in that area,' Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid 
Albar was quoted as saying by local media after the meeting.

That fleeting reference was the only public acknowledgement of a dispute 
that oil companies have known about for months.
 
'There is without any question a dispute over ownership of the zone,' one 
oil industry official told Reuters.

In January, it became clear there were conflicting views over where the 
boundaries lay when Malaysian state oil firm Petronas signed a 
production-sharing contract with Murphy Oil Corp in an oil exploration 
block off Sabah that overlapped a block Brunei awarded to TotalFinaElf a 
year earlier.

BHP Billiton and Amerada Hess are part of the Total joint venture.

Later, Murphy announced it had made a 'very significant oil discovery' in 
an adjoining block, and put preliminary estimates on the recoverable 
reserves in the Kikeh oil field at between 400 million and 700 million 
barrels.

A Total official said he did not want to comment on the dispute, and 
diplomats described it as a 'delicate situation'. - Reuters 



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RE: [iagi-net-l] Oil firms caught in border dispute - Malaysia andBruneiclaim ownership ofoil-rich maritime site off Sabah

2003-06-06 Terurut Topik Teguh_Prasetyo

Kasus Deep water block ini menurut saya memang lagi sensitive.
Yang jelas sekarang Murphy sedang drilling di block / daerah tersebut
dimana Total
disuruh pergi dari daerah tersebut sewaktu akan drilling.
Sekarang sedang logging, hasilnya ???
Sayapun sedang menunggu release news-nya, maklumlah tight hole dan sangat
sensitive...
Apalagi between France and USA.




   
  
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Nur,
Dengar-dengar dari yang punya block, ... tidak kena 'potong'.

Vick
Bukan jack-up rig-lah,... deep water!

Teman-teman di Murphy,
Ada cerita yang bisa dibagi-bagi?




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From: SYARIFUDDIN Noor [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2003 10:09
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Subject: Re: [iagi-net-l] Oil firms caught in border dispute - Malaysia
and Bruneiclaim ownership ofoil-rich maritime site off Sabah


Jangan silap, dengan lepasnya Sipadan dan Linggitan, blok yang di ujung
sana juga kayanya kena 'potong' deh kayaknya.:-)

BTW, beberapa waktu yl saya (bersama teman orang topo) juga menemukan
beberapa blok (lumayan banyak) yang kalau diplot itu saling
overlapping..wah kalau salah satu klaim discovery pasti jadi rame
dah:-).

salam,







PUTROHARI Rovicky [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Coba bayangin !!!,
kalo anda sedang Towing Jack-up rig trus dikejar-kejar kapal patroli
...:(

RDP
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KUALA LUMPUR

Published May 30, 2003

Oil firms caught in border dispute
Malaysia and Brunei claim ownership of oil-rich maritime site off Sabah

INTERNATIONAL oil companies are anxiously awaiting the outcome of a
maritime border dispute between Malaysia and its neighbour Brunei, oil
industry sources said yesterday.

Sources in Brunei, who requested anonymity, said that during the past few
weeks a Malaysian patrol vessel had chased off a French oil company's team

carrying out exploration work in the disputed deep water area.

Wedged between the two East Malaysian states of Sabah and Sarawak, Brunei,

with a population of just 330,000 people, has been careful to keep
relations friendly with its far bigger neighbour.

Brunei's ruler, Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah, and Malaysian Prime Minister
Mahathir Mohamad discussed the dispute during talks in Penang last
weekend.

'That was an annual meeting between them and there were other matters
which both leaders were interested in . . . such as the exploitation of
maritime resources in that area,' Malaysian Foreign Minister Syed Hamid
Albar was quoted as saying by local media after the meeting.

That fleeting reference was the only public acknowledgement of a dispute
that oil companies have known about for months.

'There is without any question a dispute over ownership of the zone,' one
oil industry official told Reuters.

In January, it became clear there were conflicting views over where the
boundaries lay when Malaysian state oil firm Petronas signed a
production-sharing contract with Murphy Oil Corp in an oil exploration
block off Sabah that overlapped a block Brunei awarded to TotalFinaElf a
year earlier.

BHP Billiton and Amerada Hess are part of the Total joint venture.

Later, Murphy announced it had made a 'very significant oil discovery' in
an adjoining