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  2. Brunei Shell Petroleum - Wikipedia

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    On 20 July 1922, the British Malayan Petroleum Company was established under the Royal Dutch-Shell group and registered as a business in the United Kingdom. The Asiatic Petroleum Company and Shell's Anglo-Saxon Petroleum Company sold oil-prospecting concessions to the BMPC the same year, giving the BMPC broad mining and prospecting rights in Brunei.

  3. QAF Brunei - Wikipedia

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    QAF Brunei or QAF Brunei Group, [a] [6] is a private limited company under the Baiduri Group, [3] owned by Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, [4] serves as the investment company of the Bruneian royal family. Formerly known as QAF Holdings , the company has built a diverse portfolio spanning multiple sectors in Brunei. [ 7 ]

  4. Pengiran Shamhary - Wikipedia

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    Later in 2013, Pengiran Dato Shamhary was appointed managing director of Brunei Shell Marketing (BSM), where he was responsible for the logistics of supply and distribution as well as the sales and marketing plan for companies operating in the land, sea, and air sectors. ensuring corporate sustainability and expansion through dependability in ...

  5. Shell (RDS.A) Takes FID on Malaysia's Timi Gas ... - AOL

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    Shell's (RDS.A) Timi project is expected to produce up to 50,000 boe/d at peak and will send its gas to the F23 production site via an 80-kilometer pipeline. Shell (RDS.A) Takes FID on Malaysia's ...

  6. List of high commissioners of Brunei to Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    On 12 August 1992, Brunei established a resident high commission in India, which was led by an acting high commissioner. The high commissioner of Brunei to Malaysia was previously accredited to India. [4] Brunei maintains consulate-generals in Kuching and Kota Kinabalu, in addition to a high commission in Putrajaya. [5]

  7. Brunei LNG - Wikipedia

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    Brunei LNG (BLNG), located in Lumut, Belait District, [2] is the largest oil and gas producer in Brunei [3] and has been a key player in the country's energy sector since its establishment in 1969. As the fourth largest oil producer in Southeast Asia and the ninth largest liquefied natural gas (LNG) producer globally, [ 4 ] [ 5 ] BLNG has ...

  8. Economy of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    The Japanese company, Mitsubishi, is a joint venture partner with Shell and the Brunei Government in Brunei LNG, Brunei Coldgas, and Brunei Shell Tankers, which together produce the LNG and supply it to Japan. Since 1995, Brunei has supplied more than 700,000 tons of LNG to the Korea Gas Corporation as well.

  9. SS Gouldia - Wikipedia

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    The vessel entered service in 1975 and was taken out of service to be sold in 1986. In 1986, Brunei Shell acquired Gouldia and renamed her Belanak. Throughout her career she routinely traveled between Brunei and Japan carrying oil. On 28 April 2018, Belanak was taken out of service to be scrapped in Shanghai, China after 45 years of service. [7]