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Headquarters of Brunei Press . Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, a division of QAF Brunei, publishes both the Borneo Bulletin and Media Permata. Originating as a weekly community newspaper for expats in 1953, the Borneo Bulletin became Brunei's top English-language daily in September 1990. Today, it reaches more than 100,000 readers daily.
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.
Brunei Shell Petroleum's flagship solar plant in Panaga, 2021. In the early 2000s Shell moved into alternative energy and there is now an embryonic "Renewables" business that has made investments in solar power, wind power, hydrogen, and forestry. The forestry business went the way of nuclear, coal, metals and electricity generation, and was ...
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 ...
A month after Shell's (SHEL) final investment decision to develop the Rosmari-Marjoram gas project offshore Malaysia, the company awards an EPC service contract to MMHE.
The first newspaper to appear in Brunei was Salam Seria, published in 1952 by the British Malayan Petroleum Company, the predecessor of today's Brunei Shell Petroleum Company. As an official company publication, it provided news and information to both its staff and the general public, covering topics such as oil exploration and other company ...
Media Permata is a Malay-language [1] daily newspaper published Monday to Saturday in Brunei Darussalam by Brunei Press Sdn Bhd, [2] which also publishes the Borneo Bulletin. The Saturday edition of Media Permata features a special 16-page pull out called Suasana, which offers lifestyle and entertainment news.
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.