Company sets up first-of-its-kind response centre for O&G industry in Malaysia


By JOY LEE

In experienced hands: Wild Geese director Mike Herrmann (left) and chief executive officer Tim Allsop have been training O&G companies in Malaysia to handle emergency situations for the past 10 years.

OIL WAS first discovered in Malaysia in 1910 and since then the oil and gas (O&G) industry, and the services that support it have grown to be a major economic engine for the country.

Despite this, the establishment of an emergency response service centre (ERSC) for the oil and gas industry is a fairly new development in the region.

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