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Eni and Petronas Launch Southeast Asia Gas Joint Venture Searah

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Eni and Petronas have officially established Searah, a new 50/50 joint venture combining selected businesses across Indonesia and Malaysia, creating what has been…

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Eni and Petronas have officially established Searah, a new 50/50 joint venture combining selected businesses across Indonesia and Malaysia, creating what has been described as Southeast Asia's largest independent integrated energy company.

The launch comes seven months after the signing of the investment agreement in November 2025 and 16 months after the companies announced a memorandum of understanding in February 2025.

Searah combines assets in Indonesia and Malaysia, bringing together a portfolio of 19 gas-producing and development assets, including 14 in Indonesia and five in Malaysia. The company will begin operations with production of more than 300,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day (boe/d) and is targeting more than 500,000 boe/d of sustainable production within three years.

According to Eni, all required regulatory, governmental and partner approvals in Indonesia and Malaysia had been obtained and all conditions precedent had been satisfied.

The venture has secured a $6 billion revolving credit facility to support growth plans that include more than $20 billion of expected investment over the next five years. The planned investments will support the development

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