LogIn LogOut

Pertamina Joins Petronas in Ultra-Deepwater Asset off Indonesia

October 27, 2025

© currahee_shutter / Adobe Stock
© currahee_shutter / Adobe Stock

Malaysia’s state energy firm Petronas has signed a farm-out agreement with its Indonesian counterpart Pertamina for the share of its ultra-deepwater Bobara production sharing contract (PSC), offshore Indonesia.

Under the agreement, Pertamina will hold a 24.5% participating interest, with Petronas as the operator. The partnership will also include TotalEnergies with a 24.5% stake, marking a strong collaboration among the three energy companies moving forward.

The Bobara PSC was originally signed between Petronas and SKK Migas during the Indonesian Petroleum Association (IPA) Convention in May 2024. Located offshore West Papua in Eastern Indonesia, the block represents a key frontier in ultra-deepwater growth opportunity.

The signing ceremony was held in conjunction with the 47th Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) Summit 2025 in the presence of PETRONAS President and Group Chief Executive Officer Tan Sri Tengku Muhammad Taufik and PERTAMINA President Director and CEO Simon Aloysius Mantiri.

“The collaboration underscores Petronas’ commitment to expanding its upstream portfolio through trusted partnerships built on shared ambitions and mutual strengths. By forging strategic alliances with reliable partners, Petronas strengthens its global footing and accelerates sustainable value creation for its shareholders,” the company said.

Petronas currently operates the Ketapang, North Madura II, North Ketapang, Serpang and Bobara PSCs and is a joint venture partner in five PSCs located onshore and offshore Sumatra, Natuna Sea, East Java, and East Indonesia.

Current News

Pertamina Joins Petronas in Ultra-Deepwater Asset off Indonesia

Pertamina Joins Petronas in Ultra-Deepwater Asset off Indonesia

Malaysia’s Petronas and Oman’s OQEP Strengthen Oil and Gas Ties

Malaysia’s Petronas and Oman’s OQEP Strengthen Oil and Gas Ties

Southeast Asia’s 2GW Cross-Border Offshore Wind Scheme Targets 2034 Buildout

Southeast Asia’s 2GW Cross-Border Offshore Wind Scheme Targets 2034 Buildout

Pharos Energy Kicks Off Drilling Campaign Offshore Vietnam

Pharos Energy Kicks Off Drilling Campaign Offshore Vietnam

Viridien to Shed More Light on Malaysia’s Offshore Oil and Gas Potential

Viridien to Shed More Light on Malaysia’s Offshore Oil and Gas Potential

US Pressure on India Could Propel Russia's Shadow Oil Exports

US Pressure on India Could Propel Russia's Shadow Oil Exports

Energy Drilling’s EDrill-2 Rig Starts Ops for PTTEP in Gulf of Thailand

Energy Drilling’s EDrill-2 Rig Starts Ops for PTTEP in Gulf of Thailand

Subscribe for AOG Digital E‑News

AOG Digital E-News is the subsea industry's largest circulation and most authoritative ENews Service, delivered to your Email three times per week

Exosens expands its capacity to meet the strong demand for night vision equipment
The heatwaves in China threaten to reduce the supply of 'hairy Crabs'
Oil prices increase after US and China sign trade agreement
https://accounts.newwavemedia.com