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[11] [12] In 1982, the Seria Crude Oil Refinery, also commonly known as Seria Oil Refinery, began operations. [13] On 8 October 2004, Brunei Shell Petroleum made a new discovery in Seria North Flank which was an undrilled part of the oil field.
As a result, Brunei is often referred to as a "Shell State" because of its robust economic position and the close relationship between the government and Shell. [13] The Brunei Shell Recreation Club was established in 1946, [22] the Kuala Belalong Fields Studies Centre in 1991, [23] the Billionth Barrel Monument in 1991, [24] the Anduki ...
The Seria Refinery is the only refinery in Brunei and is located in the Sungai Bera area, [34] [12] together with the Seria Crude Oil Terminal (SCOT), [35] the New Gas Compression Plant (NGCP) [36] and the New Industrial Area (NIA). [37]
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 Government of Brunei and Shell. [131] The British Malayan Petroleum Company (BMPC), owned by Royal Dutch Shell, first found commercial amounts of oil in 1929. [132] It currently produces 350,000 barrels of oil and gas equivalent per day. [133]
Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP), a joint venture owned in equal shares by the Brunei Government and the Royal Dutch/Shell group of companies, is the chief oil and gas production company in Brunei. It also operates the country's only refinery. BSP and four sister companies constitute the largest employer in Brunei after the government.
In 2005, Brunei's total energy needs was 2,435 KTOE. As of 2022, approximately 127,000 barrels of oil and 243,000 barrels of natural gas equivalent are produced daily by Brunei's oil and gas fields. [6] A refinery used for the oil field in Seria.
Egret oil field, also known as Egret Field, [3] is a complex oil and gas field in the South China Sea and 45 km north-west of Seria, Belait District, Brunei. [4] [5] It is located at the depth of 60 m, [5] and operated by Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP). [6]