BUMI ARMADA NAVIGATION LABUAN LIMITED

BUMI ARMADA NAVIGATION LABUAN LIMITED (BANLL) is a subsidiary of Bumi Armada Berhad, which is one of Malaysia’s leading international offshore energy facilities and services providers. The company is involved in providing support services to the oil and gas industry, particularly focused on offshore operations.


Here are some key points about Bumi Armada Berhad and, by extension, BANLL:



  1. Core Services: Bumi Armada offers a range of services that include Floating Production Storage and Offloading (FPSO) units, Offshore Support Vessels (OSVs), and Subsea Construction services. These are crucial for offshore oil and gas operations.



  2. Global Presence: While headquartered in Malaysia, Bumi Armada has a global presence, operating in regions such as Asia, Africa, Latin America, and Europe. BANLL, being a part of this larger network, serves the international market.



  3. Experience and Expertise: The company has extensive experience in the offshore oil and gas industry, leveraging advanced technology and expertise to deliver operational excellence.



  4. Safety and Sustainability: Safety, environmental protection, and sustainable practices are central to their operations. They adhere to stringent health, safety, and environmental standards.



  5. Innovation: Bumi Armada emphasizes innovation in their operations to improve efficiency and reduce operational risks. This includes advancements in vessel design, subsea technology, and integrated project management.



  6. Financial Performance: As a publicly traded company on Bursa Malaysia, Bumi Armada regularly reports its financial performance, providing transparency and accountability to its shareholders.




For specific details about BUMI ARMADA NAVIGATION LABUAN LIMITED, such as their current projects, latest financial performance, or organizational structure, it would be beneficial to check their latest official reports or announcements from Bumi Armada Berhad’s website or financial publications.


Ships

ARMADA TUAH 23

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

ARMADA GOODMAN

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KOTA KINABALU

ARMADA TUAH 100

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

ARMADA TOPMAN

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KOTA KINABALU

ARMADA TUAH 26

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

ARMADA TUAH 8

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

ARMADA TUAH 24

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

ARMADA TUAH 9

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KOTA KINABALU

ARMADA TUAH 25

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

ARMADA TUAH 302

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

ARMADA TUGAS 3

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

ARMADA AMAN

Offshore Supply Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

ARMADA IMAN

Special Purpose Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KOTA KINABALU

ARMADA TUAH 21

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: KUCHING

ARMADA TUAH 10

Offshore Support Vessel | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

ARMADA TUAH 6

Tug | Flag: Malaysia | Port: PORT KELANG

Maritime News

US Intercepts Three Iranian Tankers in Asian Waters

US Intercepts Three Iranian Tankers in Asian Waters

yesterday
The U.S. military has intercepted at least three Iranian-flagged tankers in Asian waters and is redirecting them away from their positions near India, Malaysia and Sri Lanka, shipping and security sources said on Wednesday.Washington has imposed a blockade on Iran's trade by sea while Iran has fired on ships to prevent them sailing through the Strait of Hormuz waterway at the entrance to the Middle East Gulf. Nearly two months after the U.S. and Israel began their war on Iran, there is little sign of peace talks resuming during an uneasy ceasefire.The closure of the strait has disrupted supply of a fifth of the world's oil and gas supplies, and caused a global energy crisis. U.S.
Iran Detains Two Container Ships for Maritime Violations

Iran Detains Two Container Ships for Maritime Violations

yesterday
Iran said it had captured two container ships seeking to exit the Gulf via the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday after firing on them and another vessel, in its first seizures since its war with the United States and Israel began in February.Iran's semi-official Tasnim news agency reported the seizures and added its Revolutionary Guard Corps Navy had warned that any disruption to order and safety in the strait would be considered a "red line."The seizure of one of the ships, the Panama-flagged MSC Francesca, was confirmed by Montenegro's minister of maritime affairs, who said four Montenegrin seafarers were on board and that they and the rest of the crew were safe.
Three Ships Fired Upon in Strait of Hormuz, Crews Unharmed

Three Ships Fired Upon in Strait of Hormuz, Crews Unharmed

yesterday
At least three container ships were hit by gunfire in the Strait of Hormuz on Wednesday, maritime security sources and the United Kingdom Maritime Trade Operations (UKMTO) said.Iran has imposed restrictions on ships using the strait, first in retaliation for the U.S.-Israeli bombardment of the country, and then in response to a U.S. blockade of Iranian ports.A Liberia-flagged container ship sustained damage to its bridge after being hit by gunfire and rocket-propelled grenades northeast of Oman.The UKMTO said the master of the vessel reported being approached by an IRGC gunboat. The vessel, it said, was subsequently fired upon.
Scam Messages Target Ships with Fake Hormuz Transit Offers

Scam Messages Target Ships with Fake Hormuz Transit Offers

2 days ago
Fraudulent messages promising safe passage through the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for cryptocurrency have been sent to some shipping companies whose vessels are stranded west of the waterway, Greek maritime risk management firm MARISKS has warned.The U.S. has maintained its blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran has lifted and then re-imposed its blockade of the Strait of Hormuz, through which roughly a fifth of the world's oil and liquefied natural gas passed before war broke out in the Middle East.Amid ceasefire talks, Tehran, which controls the chokepoint, has proposed tolls on vessels to safely transit.
US Seizes Iranian Cargo Ship, Tehran Vows Retaliation

US Seizes Iranian Cargo Ship, Tehran Vows Retaliation

3 days ago
Concerns grew on Monday that the ceasefire between the United States and Iran might not hold after the U.S. said it had seized an Iranian cargo ship that tried to run its blockade and Iran vowed to retaliate.Efforts to build a more lasting peace in the region likewise appeared to be on shaky ground, as Iran said it would not participate in a second round of negotiations that the U.S. had hoped to kick off before the ceasefire expires on Tuesday.The U.S. has maintained a blockade of Iranian ports, while Iran has lifted and then reimposed its own blockade on marine traffic passing through the Strait of Hormuz, which typically handles roughly one-fifth of the world's oil supply.The U.S.