T7 Gobal unit bags EnQuest contract


Tan Kay Zhuin, executive director of T7 Global

KUALA LUMPUR: T7 Global Bhd said its subsidiary Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd has secured a contract from EnQuest Petroleum Production Malaysia Ltd for the provision of an integrated Hydraulic Workover Unit (HWU) for the 2026 and 2027 EnQuest Well Campaign (Package B3).

It said in a statement the company will provides HWU services and a project management team (PMT), offshore supply vessels, pumping services, fishing and wellbore cleanup equipment and services.

The contract, which will run for two years from Feb 19, 2026, involves workover and plug-and-abandonment operations across multiple wells at various offshore platforms.

"We are delighted to have received this award from EnQuest, which underscores our technical capability in delivering integrated well services. 

"With the combined operating capabilities of our hydraulic workover unit (HWU) and drilling jack-up rig, TSEVEN ENYA, under the group’s Wells and decommissioning division, we are able to execute a wide range of offshore well services, including well workovers, well interventions and plug-and-abandonment (P&A) activities," said T7 Global executive director Tan Kay Zhuin.

Looking ahead, he said the company anticipates a robust pipeline of potential plug-and-abandonment wells.

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