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Executive Summary
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
1.
INTRODUCTION
This report presents the findings of the Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) carried out
for the redevelopment of Temana Field. The proposed Temana Redevelopment Project is
located approximately 43 km offshore Bintulu, Sarawak.
The EIA Report is prepared in an integrated manner to assess the potential environmental
impacts that may arise from the proposed offshore pipelines installation, platform
construction, modification and construction of onshore facilities.
Project Title
This Environmental Impact Assessment (EIA) report has been prepared for TEMANA
REDEVELOPMENT PROJECT, BINTULU, SARAWAK, hereinafter to be referred as the
Project'.
PETROLEUM
In accordance with the requirements of Section 34A of the Environmental Quality Act 1974,
the Project Proponent is required to submit an Environmental Impact Assessment report for
the Project for the approval of the Department of Environment (DOE), prior to project
implementation.
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Project Proponent
The Project Proponent is PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd. with their correspondence
address and contact person as follows:
Temana Redevelopment Project
PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.
Level 23, Tower 1,
PETRONAS Twin Towers
Kuala Lumpur City Centre
50088 Kuala Lumpur
Contact Person:
Tel. No
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Fax No
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EIA Consultant
Scientige Sdn Bhd (SSB) in collaboration with Golden Ecosystem Sdn Bhd (GESB) was
appointed as the Environmental Consultants to carry out the Environmental Impact
Assessment study for this Project. Enquiries and correspondences pertaining to this report
can be made to:
Scientige Sdn. Bhd. (712879-H)
Level 11, Menara Dayabumi,
Jalan Sultan Hishamuddin,
50550 Kuala Lumpur.
Contact Person:
Tel. No
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Fax No
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Email
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Project Location
The Project is located within Temana Field which is in the Balingian geological province,
approximately 43 km offshore Bintulu, Sarawak in water depth of between 25.1 m to 31.7 m.
BCOT (Bintulu Crude Oil Terminal) is located onshore in Bintulu, Sarawak and is the
receiving terminal for this Project. Figure ES-1 shows the Temana Field location.
Statement of Need
The Temana Redevelopment Project involves reviewing and assessing the resource
potential and evaluating the options on resources development strategy as well as surface
facilities optimization. The Project involves re-utilization of non productive wells. The main
objective of the Temana Redevelopment Project is to improve the recovery factor from
34% to 56% (End of field life) with incremental reserves of 37.8 million stock tank barrels
(MMstb) crude oil through infill wells and pressure maintenance (water injection) by August
2014.
The prospective resources identified from a recent appraisal well discovery by optimizing the
existing asset such as platform slot, idle well and other production facilities. Based on detail
reservoir simulation study, the optimum production rate is expected to be about 7,000 stock
tank barrels per day (stb/d) from three (3) infill development wells.
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PROJECT DESCRIPTION
PETRONAS Carigali will be implementing the redevelopment of Temana Field. The Temana
Redevelopment project comprises mainly the development of I-60 and I-65 reservoirs with
the objective of improving recovery factor of 34% to 56% (end of life) with incremental
reserves of 37.8 MMstb crude oil through new infill wells and pressure maintenance (water
injection) by August 2014.
Figure ES-2 shows the schematic layout of the Project components.
Project Components
The Project comprises five (5) components:
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2.
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5.
Project Implementation
The execution of offshore works are scheduled to be within 15 months beginning of August
2013 until end of October 2014, whilst execution of onshore works are expected to be
completed within a 14 month period beginning of September 2013 until end of October 2014.
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EXISTING ENVIRONMENT
Landuse
The onshore Project site (TEWIM) is currently a green and vacant land. Land use
surrounding the site within 1 km radius consists of BCOT facilities and MLNG facilities. Land
use surrounding the site up to 2 km radius mainly consists of oil, gas and petrochemical
plants such as MLNG DUA, MLNG TIGA, Shell Middle Distillate Synthesis (SMDS) and
Asian Bintulu Fertilizer (ABF). The land use between 2 km to 3 km radius surrounding the
site is the Bintulu Port, Kidurong Industrial Area (KINDA) and SESCO Power Station. The
land to the west is a vacant industrial lot. The nearest residential areas are Kampong Sungai
Plan Lot and some squatters area which are located at 4.3 km southeast of the site.
Bathymetry
Water depth for the area near the existing platforms and the proposed platform ranged from
25.1 m to 31.7 m and the seabed level of the study area was slightly dipping to the north with
general gradient of 1:1030 (<0.1). The superficial sediments obtained from the core
samples from the depth between 2.1m and 2.4m exhibited very soft to soft CLAY. The water
depth closest to TEJT-C Platform is approximately 26m and gradually decreases as it
approaches the shore.
Water depth along the 10 pipeline for water intake from offshore to BCOT clearance ranged
from a minimum of 1.6 m to a maximum of 16.8 m and the seabed level along the proposed
route is slightly dipping to the west northwest with a gentle gradient of 1:487 (0.02). The
seabed sediments derived from the core samples indicated of very soft grey CLAY.
Subsoil Condition
The subsoil characteristic of the proposed site is referred to the recent geotechnical
investigation report conducted in early April 2012 at two (2) deep boreholes. The report
indicates that water depth of these boreholes is at 12.7 m in average. The subsoil
encountered by the soil boring at these locations comprises generally clay and sand layers.
Geology
The coastal zone consists of sandy beach material. This strata overlies the Nyalau
Formation whose geological age is Eocene-Oligocene. The oldest rocks known as the Biban
Sandstone Member of the Nyalau Formation are of Lower Miocene age and consist of strong
sandstone and subordinate shale with some limestone. These rocks are deposited in a
shallow-water marine littoral to inner neritic environment. Overlying these rocks is the
Miocene Nyalau Formation. The Nyalau Formation successions were deposited during the
transgressive Miocene period.
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Oceanography
The tidal regime in Bintulu is predominantly diurnal, implying that there is one high water and
one low water occurence during a tidal day. Bintulu experiences two (2) monsoonal changes.
The Northeast Monsoon which usually occurs between November to February brings strong
winds and heavy rainfall. Southwest Monsoon, which prevails during the later half of May or
early June to September, brings less intense rainfall. The scalar mean wind speeds are high
from December to February which is during the Northeast monsoon. The wind wave and
swell wave are high from November to March which is during the Northeast monsoon.
Meteorology
The climate of the study area is typically tropical with uniform temperature, high humidity and
heavy rainfall. The climate is strongly influenced by the Southwest and Northeast Monsoons.
The climatic data used in this report is based on data taken at Bintulu Station from Malaysian
Meteorological Department for a period between 2001 to 2010.
Baseline Study
Baseline sampling for marine water quality and seabed sediment quality was carried out
from 1st June to 10th June 2011. 27 sampling stations were located along five (5) platforms
and four (4) pipelines. One (1) control station designated as C1 was located at
approximately 2 km away from the Project site.
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Dissolved Oxygen
The DO levels recorded at the study area were higher than the Class 3 limit (3mg/l) by
MWQCS. The higher DO levels indicate that the water quality at the sampling stations is well
aerated and healthy.
Total Suspended Solid
Although the average value is slightly higher than the control station value of 4 mg/l but it
was much lower than the MWQCS limits of 100 mg/L. These results indicate that the area is
not experiencing much disturbance in terms of sediment suspension.
Total Organic Carbon and Total Nitrogen
Results from the sampling conducted indicate that the nutrition status of the Temana Field is
relatively good.
Nitrate
The waters around the Temana Field in terms of nitrate shows a condusive environment for
the growth of marine plants as nitrate is a source of food.
Total Phosphate, Ammoniacal Nitrogen, Total Petroleum Hydrocarbons and Oil &
Grease
The Project area during the sampling period is relatively unpolluted and results are within the
regulatory limits for the oil and gas industry in terms of these parameters. These levels
indicate low level of hydrocarbon pollutants in the area.
Heavy metals
It can be inferred that there is no heavy metal pollution in the study area during this sampling
period.
Seabed Sediment
Overall, all parameters analyzed were within the Dutch Intervention Values (DIV).
Marine Biology
Phytoplankton
Generally, twenty one (21) genus were recorded within the sampling locations. Diatoms
were found to be the most dominant group followed by Dinoflagellates. Densities of
phytoplankton recorded at all sampling locations ranged from 1.21 x 103 no. per litre to
11.55 x 103 no. per litre. The Shannon-Wiener Diversity Indices (H) of the phytoplankton
communities at all sampling locations ranged from 1.03 to 1.88 which indicate that the
waters within the Temana Field is considered to have a healthy phytoplankton growth
and low level of pollution. It can also be concluded that there is a diverse phytoplankton
species in this study area.
Zooplankton
Twelve (12) different genus of zooplankton were identified within the study area and is
mostly dominated by the Copepods. The densities of zooplankton ranged from 0.11 no.
per liter (x103) to 3.19 no. per liter (x103) with an average value of 0.63 no. per liter (x103).
The average value recorded for all stations monitored along the pipeline route was
slightly lower compared to the control station value (0.88 no. per liter (X103). ShannonWiener Diversity Indices (H) for this area are considered to have low diversity of
zooplankton which ranged from 0.00 to 1.59 with an average of 0.69.
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Macrobenthos
The most abundant phylum in the study area was identified to be Molluscs followed by
Pisces and Annelida, Anthropoda and Echinodermata. Macrobenthos density for all
locations ranged from 7,920 ind/m2 to 55,660 ind/m2 and were lower than the Control
Station (STC) level of 43,824 ind/m3. The Shannon-Wiener Diversity Indices (H) ranged
from a value of 1.44 to 2.39 which are comparable to Control Station (STC) with value of
1.69. Based on the Diversity Index, it can be concluded that this study area experiences
low levels of pollution
Coral
There is a small coral reef, known as Batu Mandi located about 4 km offshore of Kuala
Sungai Likau, near the national park headquarters office and approximately 35 km from
Temana Field. The area can be noticeable from the national park only during low tide.
Therefore, as the Project site is located far away from environmental sensitive areas, there is
no concern in terms of potential impacts from the proposed Project development.
Turtle
In Sarawak, there are five (5) main species of turtles with 95% of all turtle landings in
Sarawak are found at the Turtle Island, which consists of Talang-Talang Besar, TalangTalang Kecil and Satang Besar. Turtle landings are also found along Kampong Puguh off
Semantan and off the Similajau near Bintulu. Turtle Island is located about 33 km North
West of Kuching and 390 km South West of Bintulu. The Project site is far away from turtle
migration route and landing area.
Fishery
In Sarawak, fisheries can generally be categorized as traditional and commercial fishing.
Traditional fishing is usually conducted in near shore waters using traditional fishing gear
(drift nets, seine nets, stake nets, hook and line). Commercial fisheries comprise inshore
fisheries and offshore fisheries. The common commercial fishing gears are trawl nets and
purse seine nets. Fishing activities are most active during the month of April where the sea
condition is more condusive for fishing activities. Majority of fishermen in Bintulu are coastal
fishermen.
Marine Traffic
The main port nearest to the Project site is the Bintulu Port. The distance from Temana
Platform B (TEP-B) to the Bintulu Port is about 30 km. The average daily arrival and
departure of coastal vessel recorded from 2005 2009 from Bintulu Port are 13 vessels per
day. As for marine traffic recorded for foreign vessels, average of 17 vessels per day were
recorded at Bintulu Port. As such, PETRONAS Carigali will need to plan the navigational
activities during the pipeline installation and establish proper communication with the Marine
Department of Sarawak.
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SOCIO-ECONOMY
The objective of this socio-economic assessment is to understand the current social and
economic status of individuals, households, groups and communities within the Project area.
Although the Project site encompasses onshore and offshore work, this socio-economic
survey covers only the onshore communities within a radius of 5km from the boundaries of
BCOT. The methodology involves data collection which included primary and secondary
data sources.
Findings of the survey indicated that, as the residential areas were located far away from
both offshore Project activities (approximately 43 km) and also onshore Project activities
(approximately 4.3 km), the redevelopment activities at Temana did not have any potential
negative impacts. However, positive economic impacts such as creation of employment
opportunities and increase in household income are anticipated.
The presence of the Project pipelines and platform is unlikely to impact the fishery activities
in this locality since Temana is an existing field. The BCOT Marine Safety and Security Zone
is already a restricted area since the late 1970s, the pipelines and platform are not expected
to impact fishing activities. During pipeline installation activities, it is estimated that an area
of about 3 km2 at one particular time will be restricted to the navigational activities
(particularly fishermen boats) to avoid incidents such as collision of vessels.
As a responsible multinational corporate organisation, PETRONAS is committed to
contribute to societal needs in its development of Malaysias oil and gas resources as part of
their corporate sustainability agenda. Corporate Social Responsibility (CSR) programmes
have been conducted both locally in Malaysia and also internationally in countries where
PETRONAS has operations. PETRONAS provides an avenue for the fishermen to voice out
their opinions and requirements through annual engagements with the Fishermen
Association and in the presence of Sarawak Fisheries Department. Besides the community
engagements, PETRONAS has also conducted many social programmes for the public in
Sarawak and other states in Malaysia as part of their CSR contribution to the society.
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The impact assessments for this Project were prepared based on the Project activities such
as pipeline installation, construction of platform and TEWIM facilities, hook-up, testing and
pre-Commissioning, operation and abandonment and decommissioning.
With implementation of recommended mitigation measures throughout project execution as
summarized in Table ES-1, the assessment on potential environmental impacts that may
arise from project activities have been found to be mainly localized, short-term and
insignificant.
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Project Activity
Offshore Installation
Activities (cont)
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Impact Assessment
Seabed Sediment
Marine Biology
During the pipeline installation, selected activities such as
anchoring and physical placements of the pipelines on
the seabed may increase the turbidity level which could
disturb and smothered sedentary organisms. This may
result in loss of benthic and bottom feeding organisms.
Non sedentary organisms will not be affected since they
will leave the impacted area.
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Project Activity
Offshore Installation
Activities (cont)
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However, these changes to the benthic communities will
be temporary and will occur during installation activity.
Once the physical environment is back to normal, which
normally after a 2 month duration the benthic organisms
will recolonize the area. Treated sewage discharged by
vessels is not expected to cause significant impact to
marine biological ecosystem.
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Project Activity
Impact Assessment
Marine Traffic
The Project area is not within the shipping lanes,
therefore there will be no significant impact on the marine
traffic.
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following activities:
machinery to the Project site and the outbound movement
of construction debris will occur at various times over the
Transportation of
construction/ installation period of 14 months.
materials; and
Construction activities for TEWIM, which is located
onshore will include minor shrub clearance and site
Construction activities at
preparation and construction of the facilities for the water
TEWIM
injection module.
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Project Activity
Onshore Installation
Activities (cont)
Impact Assessment
Air Quality
The TEWIM construction area will experience release of
dust fom vehicle movement and exhaust emissions into
the atmosphere from the fuel-burning machinery and
construction equipment. The impacts are expected to be
transient and minor due to rapid dispersion and dilution
experienced at coastal areas due to favourable coastal
wind conditions. The air quality impacts therefore will not
be significant.
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Noise
Noise will be generated by construction equipments and
machineries.
With the known open nature of the shoreline area and the
site is away from residential areas, the noise impacts to
the public at large will not be significant.
Sewage
It is estimated that there will be between 50 to 100
workers onsite for the construction activities, resulting in
low generation of sewage. As the duration of the
construction is short term, it is anticipated that the impact
will be minimal.
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Project Activity
Onshore Installation
Activities (cont)
Impact Assessment
Solid Wastes
Relatively low quantities of domestic solid wastes will be
generated by workers on-site as the numbers of the
workers are estimated to be between 50 to 100 persons.
Taking into the account that the construction period is
limited to only 14 months and with regular collection of the
wastes, the impact is expected to be insignificant.
Industrial wastes generated are mainly packing materials,
rags and used oil. These wastes will be segregated into
scheduled and non-scheduled wastes and stored
appropriately prior to final disposal. Waste generated will
be minimal in quantity therefore its impact will be
insignificant.
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Project Activity
Impact Assessment
HOOK-UP, TESTING AND PRE-COMMISSIONING PHASE
Seawater and Seabed Quality
Cleaning and gauging
The discharged water will release colored plume into the
Hydrotesting
sea resulting from the use of tracer dye.
The corrosion inhibitor used, Cortron O-3670R is a toxic
and corrosive solution.
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OPERATION
Operation of the pipeline,
platform, TEWI and TEWIM
Fishing Activities
The presence of the Project pipelines and platform is
unlikely to impact the fishery activities in this locality. The
BCOT Marine Safety and Security Zone are already a
restricted area thus, the installation of pipelines and
platform are not expected to impact fishing activities in the
locality significantly.
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Project Activity
Operation (cont)
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Impact Assessment
Air Quality
Emissions produced by the combustion of gas or liquids
in turbines, boilers, compressors, pumps or other engines
for power or heat generation, or for water injection, or gas
export can be a significant source of localized air
emissions from offshore facilities.
Taking into account that the Project is located in the open
sea area and far away from residential area, therefore
there are no sensitive receptors identified.
Leakage of gas can result from uncontrolled corrosion,
physical impact and undetected material defects. Gas
from minor leakages will usually be subjected to rapid
dissipation upon reaching the water surface; the impacts
to water quality and marine habitat are therefore not
expected to be significant.
Noise
Noise generated during the operations phase would be
mainly from the production and processing equipment on
the platforms. The main issue will be occupational
exposure to noise at close range.
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Project Activity
Operation (cont)
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Impact Assessment
Maritime Traffic Accidents
Vessel collision with the pipeline could result in, not only
serious damage to the vessels involved and loss of lives,
but also adverse impacts on marine sediment quality,
water quality and marine life.
None
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Project Activity
Operation (cont)
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Impact Assessment
Water Quality
Discharge of off-spec water from the water injection system
at TEWIM is not expected to result in significant impact to
the marine waters due to low quantities and concentration
of chemicals used during seawater treatment process.
Socio-economic
The proposed Project has positive potential to generate
employment opportunities for the local population as well
as to generate spin-off businesses related to the supply of
food and other domestic requirements for the employees of
the Project.
ABANDONMENT/ DECOMMISSIONING
Decommissioning of pipeline Improper decommissioning activity of pipeline and platform
and platform
will cause hazardous condition and potential risk to
environment.
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RESIDUAL IMPACTS
Residual impact is environmental impacts that may still persist, although mitigation
measures to minimize the impacts are fully complied with and implemented. Identified
residual impacts were mainly due to the physical presence of the pipeline as the pipeline
may impose impact the marine current movement, marine sediment and the benthic
community. However, these impacts are minimal, localized and considered insignificant.
Furthermore, with the presence of the physical structures, it will create a shelter and
breeding ground for pelagic and dimersal fishes. This in the long term will increase the
offshore fish stock in the area.
Temana Emergency Response Manual has been developed based on the PCSB-SKO
Emergency Response Manuals to provide a basic guideline on handling any emergency
incidents or accidents that may occur during the installation and operation of the platform
and pipelines.
CONCLUSION
Impacts during the onshore and offshore activities of the Temana Redevelopment Project
have been found to be mainly insignificant, short-term and localized. Additionally, discharge
of off-spec water from the water injection system at TEWIM is not expected to result in
significant impact to the marine waters due to low quantities and concentration of chemicals
used during the seawater treatment process. All identified incidents, as demonstrated by the
QRA assessment indicate no unacceptable risks on residential areas, TEJ-D and TEWI.
With the implementation of the appropriate mitigation measures as proposed in Chapter 6 of
this EIA Report will further minimize the potential environmental impacts from the Project.
This report shows that, with the incorporation of appropriate design, sound implementation
methods and mitigation measures, the proposed Project by PETRONAS Carigali can be
implemented in an environmental acceptable manner. The positive contribution of the
proposed Project development to the nation outweighs the minimal environmental impacts.
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