North Sabah

TGS Hotspots

  • The smallest of the regions regarding existing production, could hold the most potential; as this area is geologically complex, high-quality reprocessing and new acquisitions are crucial to unlocking the potential. Recent Miocene carbonate discoveries at Tepat and Layang-Layang have reignited interest in further exploration of this area. New data and ongoing license activity could be vital to unlocking the potential.
  • The Malaysian Government and Malaysia Petroleum Management (MPM) have enhanced the investment environment with favorable terms for deepwater assets, late-life assets, and small fields.
  • Committed to a net-zero goal by 2050, Malaysia promotes gas as a transaction fuel. An active bid round process demonstrates openness to investment with ongoing evaluations of upstream and CCS opportunities.
  • Sabah 3D Phases 1 to 6 covering 50, 500 km².
  • East Sabah 2D 3, 558 km
  • East Sabah 2D Reprocessing: 2 676 km²
  • East Sabah 2D (cubed): 2,830km²

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