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Upland Resources advances opportunities in Brunei and Malaysia

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Upland Resources Ltd has reported progress in advancing its hydrocarbon development initiatives across Southeast Asia.

Onshore Brunei – Block L

On 8 May 2025, following a period of technical review by Upland Resources Ltd, the Company received formal acknowledgment of receipt of its interest to enter into a production sharing contract in respect of Block L from the Petroleum Authority of Brunei (PAB), Block L is located in the East of Brunei across the border from Block SK334 in Sarawak. The company cannot at this stage provide any estimates of how long the Brunei authorities will take to review the company’s interest. The company is encouraged by recent engagement, however there is also no certainty that the company’s application will be successful.

Partnership advancements Sarawak – Brunei

As part of its strategic development activities, the Upland team will be in Kuala Lumpur next week led by the Chairman to participate in a technical and commercial workshop over three days with a prospective partner for onshore development in the region. Key participants in the workshop will include, Professor Andrew Hurst, Dr. Razak Damit, Thomas Nyanat, Gerry Murray and members of the extended Sarawak, Block SK334 Joint Technical Study Team. Following the Kuala Lumpur engagement, select team members including the Chairman have planned to travel to Brunei to continue discussions with a key Brunei-based stakeholder in preparation for potential collaboration in the region.

Read the article online at: https://www.hydrocarbonengineering.com/gas-processing/13052025/upland-resources-advances-opportunities-in-brunei-and-malaysia/

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