Brunei hopes to complete the first stage of a new decommissioning hub during 2025, after initial foundation works commenced earlier this year.
The nation’s first integrated marine maintenance and decommissioning yard is being put together by Anson International Sdn Bhd, which groups Qaswa Holdings of the Adinin Group, CessCon Decom of the UK and Korea’s Dongil Shipyard Co. Ltd.
The project also has the backing of the Ministry of Finance & Economy, Brunei Economic Development Board (BEDB) and Brunei Shell Petroleum Co. Sdn. Bhd.
Located at Pulau Muara Besar, Brunei’s first commercial integrated decommissioning and marine maintenance yard will first service domestic demand, then wider regional demand.
It will see the creation of a 16-acre integrated yard and initially support Brunei’s own ambitious decommissioning efforts.
Brunei is home to some of the oldest oil and gas infrastructure anywhere in the Asia Pacific region, with 214 offshore platforms and over 1,400 wells.
By offering decommissioning services along with marine maintenance, repair and overhaul, the aim of the new yard is to retain and generate in-country value for Brunei as it phases out some of its ageing hydrocarbon infrastructure.
The yard’s operation is expected to create more than a hundred direct jobs, with Anson International offering apprenticeships and overseas training with CessCon Decom and Dongil for local staff.