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Barnama
5 days ago
- Business
- Barnama
Bintulu Port's Unit Reaffirms Commitment To Bolstering Offshore Energy Operations
REGION - SARAWAK > NEWS KUCHING, July 17 (Bernama) -- Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd's subsidiary Borneo Oil and Gas Supply Base Sdn Bhd (BOGSB) has reaffirmed its commitment to strengthening offshore energy operations through strategic infrastructure and integrated services. This commitment is underscored by its participation in the International Energy Week (IEW) 2025, held from Tuesday to today at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching (BCCK) here, the company said in a statement. 'The event provided a platform for meaningful discussions with industry stakeholders, fostering potential collaborations to drive Sarawak's energy sector forward. bootstrap slideshow 'As Sarawak's only dedicated supply base, BOGSB showcased its capabilities in supporting offshore logistics and energy operations while receiving high-level recognition from state leaders,' it said. Bintulu Port said that BOGSB's participation emphasised its commitment to enhancing offshore energy operations through purpose-built infrastructure, marine connectivity, and integrated support services. It said the event was marked by a visit from Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg, highlighting the state government's strong support for the company's strategic role in energy infrastructure development. Also present during the visit were Sarawak state secretary Datuk Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki and BOGSB's board of directors. 'As Sarawak's premier supply base, we are not just building infrastructure but also forging partnerships that will shape the future of energy in the region and beyond. 'With strong government endorsement and industry engagement, BOGSB's presence at IEW 2025 underscores its leadership in transforming offshore logistics and supporting Sarawak's growing role in the global energy landscape,' it said.


Borneo Post
5 days ago
- Business
- Borneo Post
BOGSB showcases strategic role in Sarawak's energy future at IEW 2025
Abang Johari (second left) visits BOGSB's exhibition at the IEW 2025. Also seen are (from left) Mohamad Abu Bakar, BPHB Group Chief Executive Officer Ruslan Abdul Ghani, Sharifah Halimah, and Dayang Sadiah. KUCHING (July 17): Borneo Oil and Gas Supply Base Sdn Bhd (BOGSB) reinforced its key role in Sarawak's energy sector through its participation in International Energy Week (IEW) 2025, held from July 15 to 17 at the Borneo Convention Centre Kuching. As Sarawak's only dedicated supply base, BOGSB showcased its capabilities in supporting offshore logistics and energy operations while receiving high-level recognition from state leaders. The event was marked by a visit from Sarawak Premier Datuk Patinggi Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg to BOGSB's exhibition, highlighting the state government's strong support for the company's strategic role in energy infrastructure development. Datuk Amar Mohamad Abu Bakar Marzuki, Bintulu Port Holdings Berhad (BPHB) Chairman and Sarawak State Secretary, also attended, alongside key members of BOGSB's Board of Directors including Salihin Abang, Dato Sharifah Halimah Tuanku Taha, and Datuk Dayang Sadiah Abang Bohan. BOGSB's participation emphasised its commitment to enhancing offshore energy operations through purpose-built infrastructure, marine connectivity, and integrated support services. The event provided a platform for meaningful discussions with industry stakeholders, fostering potential collaborations to drive Sarawak's energy sector forward. 'We appreciate the engagement from all visitors and partners at IEW 2025,' said BOGSB in a press release today. 'As Sarawak's premier supply base, we are not just building infrastructure but also forging partnerships that will shape the future of energy in the region and beyond.' With strong government endorsement and industry engagement, BOGSB's presence at IEW 2025 underscores its leadership in transforming offshore logistics and supporting Sarawak's growing role in the global energy landscape.


Borneo Post
21-04-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
BPHB hits cargo, revenue milestones for FY24
Ruslan (fourth left) during the group's 29th Annual General Meeting in Kuching today. KUCHING (April 21): Bintulu Port Holdings Berhad (BPHB) has achieved a record-breaking operational milestone for its financial year ended Dec 31, 2024. The group has posted total revenue of RM888.47 million, representing an 8.13 per cent growth driven by disciplined operational management. Group chief executive officer Ruslan Abdul Ghani said BPHB also achieved total cargo throughput of 51.94 million tonnes, which set a new performance benchmark. 'We are basically the third largest port in Malaysia in terms of throughput. 'We did quite well, and all of this is because of the support from our board, employees, and stakeholders. 'We received strong backing from everyone, especially Bintulu Port Authority and the Ministry of Infrastructure, Port and Development Sarawak (MIPD),' he said to the media after the group's 29th Annual General Meeting at Hilton Hotel here today. Additionally, the port's vessel traffic also reached a record 8,026 calls that positions BPHB as a critical maritime logistics hub in the region. 'We also did quite well with regard to vessel performance, recording over 8,000 vessel calls last year,' added Ruslan. The group declared a dividend of RM69 million at 15 sen per share. For 2025, Ruslan expects revenue to match or exceed 2024 levels. 'With the introduction of new services and throughput, we expect a similar, if not higher revenue. 'We are hopeful that new volumes coming from green energy and the strong performance of Sarawak Petchem, along with continued support from LNG, will help us deliver another productive year,' he said. According to the group, BPHB remains committed to advancing key infrastructure and growth initiatives such as the Borneo Oil and Gas Supply Base (BOGSB) project. The project remains remains a cornerstone of the group's ambition to position Sarawak as a regional hub for offshore energy logistics, in line with its vision to support Malaysia's energy ecosystem with integrated, future-ready logistics solutions. The group is also moving forward with initiatives to operationalise Free Zone areas at both Bintulu Port and Samalaju Industrial Port, aimed at unlocking new investment opportunities and enhancing trade facilitation. Upgrades to the Bintulu International Container Terminal (BICT) are underway to meet international standards in efficiency, agility, and sustainability. As part of its long-term sustainability strategy, BPHB is advancing the establishment of Carbon Capture and Storage (CCS) infrastructure at Bintulu Port and Samalaju Industrial Port. 'CCS-enabled hubs will play a vital role in Malaysia's decarbonisation roadmap, positioning BPHB as a key enabler of regional carbon management and sustainable energy logistics,' it said.