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    Samsung Engineering to build gas plant for Shell in Malaysia

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The $680mn EPCC contract will be executed in two phases.

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Samsung Engineering to build gas plant for Shell in Malaysia

South Korea’s Samsung Engineering has won an engineering, procurement, construction and commissioning contract worth $680mn to build a gas processing plant for Shell in Sarawak in Malaysia, it said on July 13.

The project will be executed in two phases; a limited scope prior to Shell taking the FID on the Rosmari Marjoram project; with all of the remaining scope to be executed after the FID.

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The plant will have the capacity to process up to 800mn m3/day of gas. The start-up is expected by the end of 2025.

Marjoram Rosmari is a conventional gas development located in deepwater in Malaysia and is operated by Sarawak Shell, a unit of Shell. Discovered in 2014, the project lies in block SK 318, with a water depth of around 2,624 feet.