Tanjung Offshore to diversify to raise profitability
Bernama
May 8, 2016 20:11 MYT
May 8, 2016 20:11 MYT
Oil and gas services provider, Tanjung Offshore Bhd (TOB), is looking to venture into upstream oil fields in other South-East Asian countries and Australia in efforts to diversify from relying solely on Petronas and Malaysia.
TOB would also pursue more downstream projects and support services around Petronas's Refinery and Petrochemicals Integrated Development (RAPID) project, an industry source said today.
This forms part of TOB's strategy to diversify into related oil and gas businesses to widen its portfolio and increase profitability, he said.
Like many other O&G players, the current O&G downturn has impacted TOB and as a result, there were less projects amid higher competition which the source said has reduced margins and squeezed profits.
This was more so since TOP was largely seen by the market as an oil services provider, which was less profitable than mainstream O&G players.
This has prompted the company to take measures to address the issues brought on by the doldrums in the O&G business.
To this end, he said that TOB was creating more profitable O&G business segments.
It is also moving away from reliance on large offshore and maintenance contracts as these require a large headcount and investments in facilities.
This sector has limited scope as Petronas reduces spending and contract amounts in view of the steep decline in petroleum prices and the adverse effects on the industry globally, he said.
TOB would pursue more downstream projects and support services in and around the multi-billion Petronas's RAPID project, he said.
The company would be adding new lines of non-O&G business such as supplementing offshore services with new business segments that would bring some excitement to TOB's shares and attract new investors.
The source said a new business area which TOB was exploring was the construction, development and maintenance of buildings.
This is synergistic with TOB’s assets in hand i.e. fabrication facility in Johor, maintenance factory lots in Kemaman and an 8-storey commercial office building in Birmingham.
"Because of this fresh focus on non O&G business, a rebranding exercise may be in the offing for TOB," he said.