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Medco Asia Pacific, Dialog Resources, and EnQuest Secure Production Sharing Contract in Peninsular Malaysia
By MGN Editorial•April 3, 2026 at 04:57 PM
A production sharing contract has been awarded to Medco Asia Pacific, Dialog Resources, and EnQuest Petroleum Production Malaysia for an offshore asset in Peninsular Malaysia, marking continued investment in Southeast Asian oil and gas exploration.
# Trio Awarded Production Sharing Contract Off Peninsular Malaysia
Medco Asia Pacific, Dialog Resources, and EnQuest Petroleum Production Malaysia have secured a new production sharing contract (PSC) for an offshore asset located off the coast of Peninsular Malaysia.
The contract represents a significant development in the region's energy sector, with Medco Asia Pacific—a wholly-owned subsidiary of Indonesia's PT Medco Energi Internasional—playing a lead role alongside UK-listed EnQuest and Dialog Resources. The agreement underscores continued confidence in Southeast Asian offshore oil and gas development despite global energy market volatility.
Medco Energi, through its Asia Pacific subsidiary, brings extensive experience in regional exploration and production operations. The company has established a track record of successful PSC management across multiple Southeast Asian jurisdictions. EnQuest Petroleum Production Malaysia, a subsidiary of London Stock Exchange-listed EnQuest plc, adds international expertise and capital resources to the consortium.
Production sharing contracts remain a cornerstone of Malaysia's offshore regulatory framework, allowing international operators to explore and develop hydrocarbon reserves while sharing production outcomes with the host nation. The Malaysian offshore sector continues to attract significant investment, particularly in fields offering opportunities for enhanced recovery and operational optimization.
The award demonstrates sustained interest from major international operators in Southeast Asian offshore blocks, despite ongoing global energy transition discussions. Malaysia's mature offshore infrastructure, established regulatory frameworks, and strategic location along major global shipping routes position the nation as a key energy hub in the region.
The specific asset details and development timeline have not been disclosed in initial announcements. The PSC award process typically involves competitive bidding rounds conducted by Malaysia's national oil company, Petronas, which maintains oversight of the country's upstream petroleum operations.
This development follows broader trends of regional consolidation and partnership formation in Southeast Asia's energy sector, where operators increasingly leverage consortium structures to manage regulatory, financial, and operational risks. The addition of these assets to the partners' regional portfolios reinforces their commitment to maintaining active upstream operations in high-potential zones.
Industry observers note that offshore energy projects in Malaysia continue to balance traditional hydrocarbon development with evolving regulatory considerations around environmental stewardship and energy security, reflecting both investor interest and stakeholder expectations in the region.
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