POSCO in collaboration with MOGE prepares for drilling in Rakhine offshore

POSCO in collaboration with MOGE prepares for drilling in Rakhine offshore

South Korea's POSCO International Corporation (Myanmar E&P) in collaboration with  Myanmar Oil and Gas Enterprise (MOGE) is planning to start drilling activities at Shwe gas project A-1 in Rakhine offshore, stated BETV Business News.

Myanmar E&P has announced that the A-1 will carry out the installation work under the Phase II development of the Shwe gas project in western Myanmar from 16 February to March 15 with the offshore construction vessel DLV 2000.

POSCO has a 51% stake in the Shwe project where  MOGE contains a 15% stake. India’s ONGC has 17%, KOGAS (South Korea) and GAIL (India) have 8.5 percent stake each.

According to POSCO, it plans to invest US $ 473 million in the Phase II Shwe gas development project, under which eight commercial production wells in Shwe and Shwe Phyu/White Gold blocks offshore block A-1 will be drilled.

The gas from offshore blocks A-1 and A-3 in the Rakhine coast has been transferred through the pipeline to China National Petroleum Corporation. The process began in 2013, according to the report.

POSCO recorded a profit of $ 30.4 billion from the daily sales of 570 million cubic feet of natural gas in the first quarter of 2021. In the second half, a profit of  $ 37.7 billion from the sale of 520 million cubic feet of gas was reported.

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