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Petronas Signs PSCs for Five Offshore Exploration Blocks in Malaysia

March 23, 2022

From left to right Among the delegates during the signing ceremony of Sabah’s Blocks SB412, 2W and X
and Sarawak’s Block SK439SK440 PSCs, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd, Chief Executive Officer, Hasliza Othman;
SapuraOMV Upstream (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd, Chief Executive Officer, Muhammad Zamri Jusoh; PETRONAS, Senior
Vice President of Malaysia Petroleum Management, Mohamed Firouz Asnan; Shell Upstream, Executive Vice
President, Conventional Oil & Gas, Peter Costello; Offshore Technology Conference, Board
From left to right Among the delegates during the signing ceremony of Sabah’s Blocks SB412, 2W and X and Sarawak’s Block SK439SK440 PSCs, PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd, Chief Executive Officer, Hasliza Othman; SapuraOMV Upstream (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd, Chief Executive Officer, Muhammad Zamri Jusoh; PETRONAS, Senior Vice President of Malaysia Petroleum Management, Mohamed Firouz Asnan; Shell Upstream, Executive Vice President, Conventional Oil & Gas, Peter Costello; Offshore Technology Conference, Board

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