Enproserve secures pipeline maintenance contract with PETRONAS Carigali


Enproserve Group Bhd managing director Azman Yusof. — AZLINA ABDULLAH/The Star

KUALA LUMPUR: Mechanical and civil engineering services provider for the oil and gas (O&G) and petrochemical industries, Enproserve Group Bhd has secured a two-year contract from PETRONAS Carigali Sdn Bhd, for the provision of onshore pipeline maintenance services.

In a statement, Enproserve said the contract, awarded to its wholly owned subsidiary Enproserve (M) Sdn Bhd, marks the group’s entry into the upstream segment for onshore assets and builds on its track record as a service provider to Petroliam Nasional Bhd (PETRONAS).

As a DOSH-certified contractor for onshore petroleum pipelines, Enproserve is qualified to operate in this highly regulated sector.

The scope of work covers comprehensive maintenance services to ensure the integrity of onshore pipeline sections at PETRONAS Carigali’s facilities along Malaysia’s East Coast.

The works include preventive and corrective maintenance such as pipeline and facility refurbishment, including pipe supports. Enproserve will also provide emergency repair services, civil works, and maintenance of onshore coating and cathodic protection systems.

Enproserve group chief executive officer Mohd Nizam Yaakub said the contract marks an expansion of the group’s upstream onshore capabilities, a natural extension of its core expertise in delivering safe, reliable, and efficient maintenance solutions.

“By providing proactive asset integrity management solutions, we help our clients enhance operational efficiency, extend the lifespan of their assets, and prevent costly issues before they escalate, contributing to the reliability of the nation’s energy infrastructure.”

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