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Brunei Methanol Company (BMC) is a national petrochemical facility situated at the Sungai Liang Industrial Park (SPARK) in Sungai Liang, Brunei [2] jointly owned by Japan's Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company (50%), ITOCHU Corporation (25%) and Mirkhas (25%), a company incorporated under the purview of the Strategic Development Capital Fund, a trust sub-fund of the Government of Brunei.
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The Brunei Methanol Company (BMC) owns a methanol plant in Sungai Liang. [ 19 ] [ 20 ] The BMC plant was the largest investment done outside of the oil and gas and LNG industry . [ 21 ] The plant was noted to have the capability to produce up to 850,000 tonnes of methanol per year. [ 22 ]
TotalEnergies EP (Brunei) B.V. holds a 37.5% stake in Block B, in partnership with Shell Deepwater Borneo (35%) and Brunei Energy Exploration (27 TotalEnergies Exits Brunei, Offloads Oil Asset To ...
Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) is a joint venture between the Royal Dutch/Shell Group and government of Brunei, [2] primarily responsible for the exploration and production of oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG). [3] Originally known as the British Malayan Petroleum Company (BMPC), it was established in 1922. [4]
The first major investment at SPARK is the US$450 million Methanol plant developed by the Brunei Methanol Company, a joint venture between Petroleum Brunei and two leading Japanese companies, Mitsubishi Chemical Holdings and Itochu. The plant design will give an output of 2,500t of methanol per day (850,000t annually).
Over half of Brunei's gas reserves and 60% of the company's total production are found at the South West Ampa gas field, which is the oldest and most significant offshore field in the country. It is situated 13 kilometers offshore from Kuala Belait. Gas is routed 39 kilometers to the Brunei LNG facility at Lumut from its 56 wells.