Cambodia Stops Offshore Oil Extraction After KrisEnergy Goes Bankrupt: PM

Cambodia Stops Offshore Oil Extraction After KrisEnergy Goes Bankrupt: PM

PHNOM PENH, Aug 2 (NNN-AKP) – Cambodian Prime Minister, Samdech Techo Hun Sen, said yesterday that, the kingdom’s first-ever oil extraction had come to a full stop, after Singapore-based oil and gas firm KrisEnergy had filed for liquidation.

KrisEnergy started pumping crude oil from one of Cambodia’s offshore oilfields, Block A, in late 2020, which was the first crude oil production in the Southeast Asian nation.

However, the firm went into liquidation in June, after production at the oil field failed to meet expectations, leaving it unable to repay its debts.

“On Dec 29, we announced the first drop of oil — it’s now perhaps a failure,” Hun Sen said, in a public speech here.

KrisEnergy, which held a 95 percent stake in the block, while the Cambodian government owned the remaining five percent, had expected a peak production of 7,500 barrels a day, or 2.73 million barrels per annum.

“In the end, the production was only 1,000 barrels a day. Now, the company goes bankrupt and a tanker that carried the extracted oil had run away, because we had not prevented it on time. It entered Thai territory,” he said.– NNN-AKP

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