SapKen poised to win RM1.5bil global jobs (Updated)


The Mumbai High South (MHS) project is speculated to require a new 12-slot well-head platform and two nine-slot platforms with clamped-on structures to be installed. The job also entails the laying of a total of 115.9km of subsea pipelines in 15 segments.

PETALING JAYA: SapuraKencana Petroleum Bhd (SapKen) is poised to land two international jobs in India and Mexico respectively totalling about RM1.5bil, according to a source close to the deals.

This development comes when the crude oil price has crossed US$60 per barrel two days ago, the first time in nearly five months.

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