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09BANDARSERIBEGAWAN41
2009-03-11 08:22:00
UNCLASSIFIED//FOR OFFICIAL USE ONLY
Embassy Bandar Seri Begawan
Cable title:  

PETROLEUM BRUNEI SEEKS EXPANSION OPPORTUNITIES

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UNCLAS BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 000041 

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DEPARTMENT PASS FOR EAP/MTS/COPPOLAMG, EEB/ESC/IEC

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TAGS: ECON PGOV PINR BX

SUBJECT: PETROLEUM BRUNEI SEEKS EXPANSION OPPORTUNITIES

SUMMARY
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UNCLAS BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN 000041

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DEPARTMENT PASS FOR EAP/MTS/COPPOLAMG, EEB/ESC/IEC

E.O. 12958: N/A
TAGS: ECON PGOV PINR BX

SUBJECT: PETROLEUM BRUNEI SEEKS EXPANSION OPPORTUNITIES

SUMMARY
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1. (SBU) DCM and Commercial Assistant recently met with the CEO and
Head of Commercial Sales and Planning for Petroleum Brunei (PB).
CEO Haji Jaafar Awang Bakar and Head of Planning, Danilo Verastigue,
stated that Petroleum Brunei are not changing their current business
plan and, in fact, are looking to expand. Their primary focus will
be regional, with a particular interest in Australia. Petroleum
Brunei is not looking to acquire companies but instead to form
strategic partnerships, focusing on sizeable minority share stakes.
Bakar also explained the interlocking regulatory and ownership
structure of the company. This investment and business strategy is
reflected in other large Bruneian businesses who are seeking to
diversify and expand their market shares. End Summary.

LOOKING TO EXPAND
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2. (SBU) CEO of Petroleum Brunei (PB),Haji Jaafar Awang Bakar and
Head of Commercial Sales and Planning, Danilo Verastigue were
forthcoming in a recent meeting with DCM and Commercial Assistant.
Both noted that PB will not change their business strategy or cut
back on operations, even in the current bleak economic climate. In
fact, PB is looking to expand regionally. However, they have no
plans to expand into the US market. PB is focused on two potential
companies and/or sites in Australia. Jaafar noted PB does not have
an interest in acquiring companies or sites but instead prefers to
work in "strategic partnerships." PB will look to acquire sizeable
minority share holdings and use them as a long term investments.
While looking at other regional opportunities, both agreed that
joint investments with Malaysia may raise red flags given ongoing
border (especially maritime) disputes. Jaafar noted that PB must
still take directives from the Government of Brunei (GoB),
especially on matters that have political overtones.

CURRENT PROJECTS, FUTURE POSSIBILITIES
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3. (SBU) PB is currently developing two on-shore "blocks". Block M
development is proceeding as planned but Block L has had two wells
in development delayed. Block L is a joint venture with Nations
Petroleum and Loon Energy, both Canadian firms. Block M is a joint
venture with TAP energy, an Australian firm. (NOTE: Block M will
soon have a large scale seismic survey conduct, with over 1,200
foreign workers arriving in Brunei to work on the survey. This has
stirred up some local concerns given the large number of foreign
workers. END NOTE) In addition, it is possible that PB will be
awarded a new 1,000 square kilometer off-shore block for further
development. When asked if they are looking at more on-shore
development, Jaafar said PB is currently not exploring this option.
PB does not see remote areas, such as Temburong as development
possibilities. (NOTE: Much of Temburong is protected as part of the
Heart of Borneo Initiative. END NOTE.) PB is also doing a
feasibility study on export refining. Currently Brunei only refines
for domestic consumption. Jaafar noted PB also has large stake in
the Brunei Methanol Plant that is scheduled to start exports next
year.

WHO IS IN CHARGE AND WHERE EMBASSY CAN HELP
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4. (SBU) Jaafar took a few moments to explain the current ownership
and regulatory structure of PB, along with pointing out areas where
he would like to work directly with the Embassy. Previously, PB had
the same Chairman of the Board and regulator, the former minister of
Energy. Now, that responsibility is split between the Current
Chairman of the Board, Pehin Lim Jock Seng who is also the Deputy
Foreign Minister, and the new Minister of Energy, Pehin Mohammad.
The Minister of Energy, besides serving as regulator, also
represents the Prime Minister's office as the proxy shareholder in
PB. In essence, Jaafar has two bosses. He said that while this has
presented some challenges, the current system is working well as the
level of work required was often overwhelming for one person.
Jaafar made a special point of mentioning that he would like to work
with the US Embassy on a variety of training programs, especially
executive leadership training.

COMMENT:
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5. (SBU) Jaafar's comments and PB's expansion plans seem to be in
line with the overall government investment strategy in Brunei.
Other government and quasi-governmental entities, such as the Brunei
Investment Agency (BIA),are looking aggressively at expansion and
investment opportunities. PB's strategy is more cautious than BIA's
but the company's financial stability puts it in a position to
expand where other private sector companies are cutting costs. There
are growing opportunities for US energy service firms in Brunei,
which the Embassy continues to promote.

TODD