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PETRONAS and Sabah State Government Honour Local Vendors, Strengthening OGSE Growth

2026 Media Release - 12 Feb

KOTA KINABALU, 12 FEBRUARY 2026 – PETRONAS and the Sabah State Government today accorded recognition to Sabah-based oil and gas services and equipment (OGSE) vendors for their achievements in fostering a sustainable and competitive local ecosystem.

To date, a total of 98 Sabah-based OGSE vendors have been recognised for their capabilities and track record in securing contracts. This reflects a steady increase since the signing of the Sabah Commercial Collaboration Agreement (CCA) in 2021, with 47 vendors receiving recognition for the first time in 2025, signalling the growing depth and maturity of local industry capabilities. This progress is further reflected in the growth of contracts secured by Sabah vendors, which rose from 133 in 2021 to 499 in 2025.

Held at the Sabah International Convention Centre, the recognition ceremony was witnessed by Assistant Sabah Finance Minister II Datuk Sr Mohd Ishak Datuk Ayub, representing Deputy Chief Minister II and Sabah Finance Minister Datuk Seri Panglima Masidi Manjun, and presented by PETRONAS Vice President of Group Procurement, Rashidah Alias. Also present was PETRONAS Senior Vice President of Malaysia Petroleum Management, Datuk Ir Bacho Pilong.

In his address, Datuk Ir Bacho highlighted the evolving dynamics of the global energy landscape and the continued importance of the OGSE sector to Malaysia’s economy. He said, “As we navigate rapid change in the global energy landscape, the OGSE sector remains a vital pillar of Malaysia’s economy. With the support and ongoing collaboration, with the Sabah State, we can build a resilient OGSE supply chain, and position Sabah as the preferred investment destination.”

Among the recognised vendors are those awarded medium-to-complex scope contracts, including Gas Turbine Maintenance, Production Support Vessel (PSV) services for deepwater drilling, Wellhead Maintenance, Terminal Turnaround, Maintenance and Modification (TTAMM) and Marine Operations. The vendors have also strengthened industry collaboration through Joint Venture (JV) contracts for Offshore Maintenance, Construction, and Modification (MCM) and Hook-Up (HUC) scopes, reflecting continued progress in technical capability and service expansion within Sabah’s oil and gas sector.

Meanwhile, two Sabah-based companies were introduced under the Vendor Development Programme (VDP): Seascape Synergy Services Sdn Bhd for Life Raft and Lifeboat Maintenance, and GMB Dynamic Sdn Bhd for Fire Truck Maintenance Services. These new entrants reflect the strengthening capabilities of Sabah’s OGSE sector, as more local companies meet higher standards of safety, quality, and operational excellence.

PETRONAS and the Sabah State Government extend their appreciation to all partners, associations and vendors whose continued commitment contributes to the strengthening of Sabah’s OGSE ecosystem. Both parties remain committed to fostering a sustainable, inclusive and competitive industry for the future.

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