MTC Engineering was incorporated. The company of 4 engineers began to provide services for engineering consultancy, naval architecture and marine solutions from its small office at Plaza Masalam, Seksyen 9 Shah Alam.
Expanded MTC’s portfolio to provide engineering consultancy on all marine disciplines as well as a dedicated Project Management Team.
With a concerted initiative to build engineering talent from the ground up, MTC pursued support from the National Oceanographic Directorate to throw engineering competitions in schools. Proudly, MTC established the Underwater Remotely Operated Vehicles (UROVEC) Competition in secondary schools around Kuala Lumpur and Selangor for 5 consecutive years. MTC has also sponsored and supported rugby teams from various schools in goals to further promote their brand to younger generations.
MTC’s flair quickly became noticed by PETRONAS Carigali for its pilot project and was awarded the turnkey EPCIC for its upcoming leasing of the company’s first FPSO - FPSO Nautica Muar. This had opened up new services for the company - floater chartering and wellhead solutions. With such early recognition of MTC’s capabilities, its presence was instantly discerned as the local up-and-comer in the O&G industry.
FPSO Nautica Muar successfully deployed to and reached first oil at Kayu Manis South East field.
To compliment its turnkey EPCIC services for a total asset solutions, MTC also established its own in-house Operation & Maintenance team - the precursor for MTC to show its aptitude as a comprehensive solutions provider, from EPCIC, to floater chartering, to O&M and also T&I.
Due to the growing numbers of staff, MTC had to relocate from its Plaza Masalam office to Laman Seri, Seksyen 13 Shah Alam.
After a quick 6 months at KMSE field, Nautica Muar redeployed to Anjung Kecil field. At Anjung Kecil, MTC operations were proven to be incredibly cost-effective and straightforward in its performance, as it achieved the lowest unit production cost of the whole of Carigali Malaysia Operations at the time being, amounting to less than USD10 bopd at a production rate of USD12,ooo bopd. Fast-forward to 2019, MTC beat its own UPC again at Jitang field for its FPSO operation.
To further take business-friendly and profit-maximizing steps, MTC expands its catalog to also provide complete solutions for Early Production Systems.
MTC’s first Intellectual Property, the trademark ‘Humming Bird Offshore Solutions’ was patented. This IP is a fit-for-purpose, relocatable platform that is able to deploy to 3 fields in the span of 5 years. MTC is the first operator that relocates the same FPSO at 3 different fields twice.
Since this year, MTC continuously hires interns and fresh graduates to ensure that its commitment to develop local talent is actualized. They are encouraged to participate and contribute in an engaging and collaborative habitat within company grounds. To this day, some of the fresh graduates still remain with the company throughout their professional careers.
To diversify its services and distinguish organization, MTC Floating Solutions was incorporated to suit all engineering consultancy services whilst MTC Engineering became dedicated to floater solutions.
In line with its close relationship with academia, MTC worked together with Universiti Malaysia Terengganu for a Wave Generator concept that can produce sustainable energy for the grid. This move was MTC’s first endeavor into renewable energy and an exploration of its engineering range.
As the company grew in projects it also grew in size - MTC employed up to 100 permanent staff of majority engineers of well-rounded and extensive engineering acumen. This led its second move to the current MTC headquarters: MTC Campus at Seksyen U8 Shah Alam.
MTC Group received its first ISO, which was awarded to MTC Floating Solutions.
The Civil & Structural department has been awarded for the design, building and completion of an ice factory in Tok Bali, Kelantan that will supply local fishermen with vital resources for the improvement of their local industry.
The company’s second FPSO launched - MTC Ledang, which executed the fastest recorded FPSO conversion to first oil of an unprecedented 6 months. MTC Ledang’s course directed towards Ophir field, however, the field was short lived. The floater then became novated to Vestigo Petroleum for an Extended Well Test at Kayu Manis field once again to which it found prolific results. A new complete production system will be developed specifically for KMSE. From this point forward, the company has a clear focus to embark on mature, marginal and late life field development.
Shortly thereafter, MTC in collaboration with Transwater wins PETRONAS first Technology Challenge on Monetisation of Associated Gas from Offshore Flares by providing inventive solutions for Floating Compressed Natural Gas (FCNG) systems. The competition required economic and resourceful solutions to utilize hydrocarbon resource and reduce carbon intensity in its process.
MTC Ledang remains to produce oil at Kayu Manis South East field.
To further explore other field opportunities, MTC takes an ambitious move to bid for PETRONAS’ deep-water oil development Limbayong, off the coast of Sabah, in partnership with India’s giant Shapoorji Pallonji. Currently, three contenders still remain in the race.
Incorporated MTC OREC, which was intended to delve into its first biogas project at Sedenak with a 15-year Gas Sales Agreement with Gas Malaysia. This is MTC’s first secured venture towards renewable energy services.
Incorporated MTC Defence to pursue services for the Royal Navy and MINDEF. It has since proposed unique solutions for Fast Interceptor Crafts and rocket motors. Being in tandem with academia, MTC also co-owned a High Energy Material Research Lab with UiTM - MTC HEMREL. This is intended for the development for rocket propulsion in Malaysia.
Contracted by Petron, MTC is installing a Calm Buoy system and fabricating a PLEM at 30m water-depth at near-shore Port Dickson. This marks MTC’s first ever sub-sea project.
MTC Floating Solutions was renamed MTC Engineering Consultancy to suit the more varied engineering disciplines that the company offers. Recently, the company has won Jabatan Kerja Raya’s (JKR) first BIM project through conventional tender for consultants of the Pusat Rekod Pendaftaran Negara. The project also involves seismic design, MyCREST and Industrialized Building System (IBS), proving MTC’s affinity for pursuing the latest technology within the industry.
With another successful RLEC work at MMHE of 4 months, MTC Ledang has successfully been redeployed and achieved first oil in Jitang field, Terengganu. Keeping in line with MTC’s involvement with academia, it is collaborating closely with Universiti Teknologi Petronas for a working lab on top of MTC Ledang to test out the university’s Free Piston Linear Generator (FPLG) prototype. The generator is intended to take in associated gas that is usually flared to power the generator, in pursuit of minimizing environmental damage that comes with flaring and sustainably reusing the energy to provide power.
To the next decade of Malaysian engineering.