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No. 8-3, Jalan Puncak Setiawangsa 4, Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala Lumpur.<br />

Tel: +60-3-4252 3888 Fax: +60-3-4252 2202<br />

www.tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U) Annual Report 2009<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

(662315-U)<br />

a n n u a l r e p o r t<br />

Enhancing Value 2009


2 CORPORATE INFORMATION<br />

6 CORPORATE STRUCTURE<br />

8 <strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

10 <strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

11 <strong>TANJUNG</strong> KAPAL SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

12 <strong>TANJUNG</strong> MAINTENANCE SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

13 <strong>TANJUNG</strong> NEWENERGY SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

14 <strong>TANJUNG</strong> PETROCONSULT SDN BHD<br />

15 <strong>TANJUNG</strong> CSI SDN BHD<br />

16 PT <strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> NUSANTARA<br />

17 HERCULES <strong>TANJUNG</strong> ASIA SDN BHD<br />

18 CENDOR MOPU PRODUCER LIMITED<br />

19 <strong>TANJUNG</strong> CITECH UK LIMITED<br />

CITECH ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS UK LIMITED<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> CITECH SDN BHD<br />

20 GAS GENERATORS (M) SDN BHD<br />

UNIVERSAL GAS GENERATORS SDN BHD<br />

22 CORPORATE HISTORY AND MILESTONES<br />

24 FIVE (5) YEARS GROUP FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS<br />

26 NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING<br />

28 DIRECTORS’ PROFILE<br />

34 CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT<br />

40 MANAGING DIRECTOR’S REVIEW<br />

45 AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

48 STATEMENT ON INTERNAL CONTROL<br />

49 STATEMENT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE<br />

54 OTHER DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS<br />

56 FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

106 LIST OF PROPERTIES OWNED BY THE GROUP<br />

108 ANALYSIS OF SHAREHOLDINGS / WARRANTHOLDINGS<br />

FORM OF PROXY<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

C o n t e n t s


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

CORPORATE INFORMATION<br />

BOARD OF DIRECTORS<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee (Independent Non-Executive Chairman)<br />

Haji Omar Bin Khalid (Managing Director)<br />

Haji Hamidon Bin Md Khayon (Executive Director)<br />

Za’aba bin Sedek (Executive Director)<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab Bin Haji Ibrahim (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Edwanee Cheah Bin Abdullah (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

George William Warren Jr (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

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CORPORATE INFORMATION<br />

AUDIT COMMITTEE<br />

Chairman<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab Bin Haji Ibrahim<br />

(Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Member<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali<br />

Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee<br />

(Independent Non-Executive Chairman)<br />

Edwanee Cheah Bin Abdullah<br />

(Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

George William Warren Jr<br />

(Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

COMPANY SECRETARIES<br />

Kang Shew Meng (MAICSA 0778565)<br />

Seow Fei San (MAICSA 7009732)<br />

312, 3rd Floor, Block C<br />

Kelana Square, 17 Jalan SS7/26<br />

47301 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan<br />

REGISTERED OFFICE<br />

312, 3rd Floor, Block C<br />

Kelana Square, 17 Jalan SS7/26<br />

47301 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan<br />

Tel : 03-7803 1126<br />

Fax : 03-7806 1387<br />

HEAD/ MANAGEMENT OFFICE<br />

No. 8-3, Jalan Puncak Setiawangsa 4<br />

Taman Setiawangsa<br />

54200 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel : 03-4252 3888<br />

Website : http://www.tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

AUDITORS /<br />

REPORTING ACCOUNTANTS<br />

AljeffriDean (Firm No.: AF 1366)<br />

Chartered Accountant<br />

2-5-13, 5th Floor, Menara KLH<br />

(Business Centre)<br />

No. 2, Jalan Kasipillay<br />

51200 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel : 03-2381 1170<br />

LEGAL ADVISORS<br />

Shearn Delamore & Co<br />

7th Floor, Wisma Hamzah-Kwong Hing<br />

No. 1, Leboh Ampang<br />

50100 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2070 0644<br />

Nashir, Johal & Co.<br />

A-901-3, Level 9, Kelana Brem Tower 1<br />

Jalan SS7/15 (Jalan Stadium)<br />

47301 Kelana Jaya<br />

Selangor<br />

Tel: 03-7492 0766<br />

Masturah & Co<br />

Suite 1B-2, First Floor<br />

Wisma Dang Wangi<br />

No. 38, Jalan Dang Wangi<br />

50100 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2694 5671<br />

Mah – Kamariyah & Philip Koh<br />

No. 3, Persiaran Hampshire<br />

Off Jalan Ampang<br />

50450 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2163 0208<br />

PRINCIPAL BANKERS<br />

Standard Chartered Bank Malaysia Berhad<br />

(Company No. 115793-P)<br />

Level 13, Menara Standard Chartered<br />

30 Jalan Sultan Ismail<br />

50250 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2117 7810<br />

AmInvestment Bank Berhad<br />

(Company No. 23742-V)<br />

Level 15, Bangunan AmBank Group<br />

55 Jalan Raja Chulan<br />

50200 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2078 2633<br />

Malayan Banking Berhad<br />

(Company No. 3813-K)<br />

Setapak Business Centre<br />

2nd Floor, Maybank Setapak<br />

343 Jalan Pahang<br />

53000 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel : 03-4022 0784<br />

HSBC Bank Malaysia Berhad<br />

(Company No. 127776-V)<br />

10th Floor, Bangunan HSBC<br />

2 Leboh Ampang<br />

50100 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2070 0744<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

PRINCIPAL BANKERS<br />

Kuwait Finance House (Malaysia) Berhad<br />

(Company No. 672174-T)<br />

Level 18, Tower 2, MNI Twins<br />

11 Jalan Pinang<br />

P.O. Box: 10103<br />

50704 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2055 7777<br />

AmIslamic Bank Berhad<br />

(Company No. 295576-U)<br />

Level 16, Menara Dion<br />

Jalan Sultan Ismail<br />

50250 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2026 3939<br />

Bank Pembangunan Malaysia Berhad<br />

(Company No. 16562-K)<br />

Bandar Wawasan, 1016<br />

Jalan Sultan Ismail<br />

Peti Surat 10788<br />

50724<br />

Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel: 03-2611 3888<br />

REGISTRAR<br />

Tricor Investor Services Sdn. Bhd.<br />

(Company No. 118401-V)<br />

Level 17, The Gardens North Tower<br />

Mid Valley City<br />

Lingkaran Syed Putra<br />

59200 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel : 03-2264 3883<br />

Fax: 03-2282 1886<br />

STOCK EXCHANGE LISTING<br />

Main Market of<br />

Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad<br />

STOCK INFORMATION<br />

Stock Name:<br />

TGOFFS, TGOFFS-WA, TGOFFS-WB<br />

Stock Code:<br />

7228, 7228-WA, 7228-WB<br />

Bloomberg Code: TOFF MK


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

CORPORATE INFORMATION<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> KAPAL SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> PETROCONSULT SDN BHD<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> NEWENERGY SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> CITECH SDN BHD<br />

Kuala Lumpur (Head Offi ce)<br />

No. 8, Jalan Puncak Setiawangsa 4<br />

Taman Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala Lumpur<br />

Tel : +603 4252 3888, Fax : +603 4252 1805<br />

www.tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> CSI SDN BHD<br />

Kuala Lumpur (Operation Centre)<br />

No. 9-8 Jalan 15/155B,<br />

Esplanade Commercial Park,<br />

Bukit Jalil, 57000 Kuala Lumpur.<br />

Tel : +603 8994 9330<br />

Fax : +603 8994 9959 (Sales & Engineering Division)<br />

Fax : +603 8994 9969 (Contracts & Administration Division)<br />

Email : tcsisales@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> MAINTENANCE SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Kemaman (Operation/Maintenance Centre)<br />

Lot D1 & D2, Kawasan MIEL Teluk Kalung,<br />

24007 Kemaman,Terengganu Darul Iman,Malaysia.<br />

Tel : +609 863 5390 Fax : +609 863 5387<br />

Email: tmskemaman@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

Website : www.tanjungmaintenance.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> MAINTENANCE SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Kemaman Supply Base Centre<br />

Warehouse No 3, Door 1,2,3,7 & 8,<br />

Kemaman Supply Base, Phase 1,<br />

24007 Kemaman, Terengganu Darul Iman, Malaysia.<br />

Tel : +609 862 3360/ 62<br />

Fax : +609 862 3361<br />

Email : tmsksb@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> MAINTENANCE SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Lot 1591, Block 26 (P.O. Box 107)<br />

Kidurong Light Estate,<br />

Jalan Tanjung Kidurong,<br />

97000 Bintulu, Sarawak, Malaysia.<br />

Tel : +6086 255 103<br />

Fax : +6086 254 103<br />

HERCULES <strong>TANJUNG</strong> ASIA SDN BHD<br />

Unit 10.01 Level 10, Menara TA One,<br />

22, Jalan P.Ramlee,<br />

50250 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.<br />

Tel : +603 2166 6616<br />

Fax : +603 2166 6617<br />

Email : jcrisp@herculesoffshore.com.my<br />

Website : www.herculesoffshore.com<br />

GAS GENERATORS (M) SDN BHD<br />

Lot 5189, Unit 2, Sg Ramal,<br />

Off Tanming Jaya,<br />

43300 Balakong,<br />

Selangor, Malaysia.<br />

Tel : +603 8961 3390<br />

Fax : +603 8962 3390<br />

Email : eric@gastec.com.my<br />

www.gastec.com.my<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> KAPAL SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Kemaman Offi ce<br />

Lot 13837, Jalan Penghiburan,<br />

24000 Kemaman,Terengganu Darul Iman,Malaysia.<br />

Tel : +609 850 2744 Fax : +609 850 2744<br />

Email: tkskemaman@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

Labuan Offi ce<br />

4th Floor, Room 02,<br />

Public Bank Building,<br />

Jalan Merdeka,<br />

87000 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan.<br />

Tel : +6087 410 387 Fax : +6087 410 424<br />

Email: tkslabuan@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> MAINTENANCE SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Miri (Operation/Maintenance Center)<br />

Lot MCLD, 1315, Jalan Primula,<br />

Piasau Industrial Estate,<br />

Miri, Sarawak, Malaysia.<br />

Tel : +6085 661 330<br />

Fax : +6085 661 320<br />

email :tmsmiri@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

email :tosmiri@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> MAINTENANCE SERVICES SDN BHD (TMS)<br />

Labuan (Operation/Maintenance Centre)<br />

SK 0467, Kampung Sungai Kling,<br />

Off Jalan Rancha Rancha,<br />

87008 Wilayah Persekutuan Labuan.<br />

(TMS) Tel : +6087 414 481 Fax : +6087 413 234<br />

Email: tmslabuan@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> NEWENERGY SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Perak-Manjung (Operation Offi ce)<br />

No 150-150A Jalan PM/2,<br />

Pusat Bandar Sri Manjung,<br />

32040 Sri Manjung, Perak Darul Ridzuan.<br />

Tel : +605 669 8494 Fax : +605 668 1360<br />

Email : tnemanjung@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Pasir Gudang (Operation Offi ce)<br />

No 38A, Jalan 9/17 Perjiranan 9,<br />

81700, Pasir Gudang, Johor Darul Takzim.<br />

Tel : +607 255 2886<br />

Fax : +607 255 2986<br />

Email : tospg@tanjungoffshore.com.my<br />

PT <strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> NUSANTARA<br />

No. 214, Outer Ring Road, Bogor Utara,<br />

Taman Yasmin, Sektor - 6,<br />

Kota Bogor,<br />

16132 Indonesia.<br />

Tel : +62-251-754-2333<br />

Fax : +62-251-754-2555<br />

Email : nursaleh@tgoffshore-nusantara.com<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> CITECH UK LIMITED<br />

CITECH ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS UK LIMITED<br />

Ground Floor, Salisbury House,<br />

Saxon Way, Priory Park West,<br />

Hessle HU139PB,<br />

United Kingdom.<br />

Tel : + 44 (0) 14 8271 9746<br />

Fax : + 44 (0) 14 8262 9742<br />

Email: zaaba.sedek@citech.co.uk


CORPORATE INFORMATION<br />

UNITED<br />

KINGDOM<br />

Manjung<br />

Kuala Lumpur<br />

Kemaman<br />

P. Gudang<br />

5<br />

Miri<br />

Bintulu<br />

INDONESIA<br />

Labuan<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

MALAYSIA


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

CORPORATE STRUCTURE<br />

51%<br />

GASTEC<br />

51%<br />

UGG<br />

20%<br />

CMPL<br />

80%<br />

PTTON<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

50%<br />

HTA<br />

100%<br />

TOMS<br />

100%<br />

TPC<br />

100%<br />

TOS<br />

6<br />

100%<br />

TMS<br />

100%<br />

TOS: Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd<br />

TPC: Tanjung Petroconsult Sdn Bhd<br />

TCSI<br />

TMS: Tanjung Maintenance Services Sdn Bhd<br />

TNE: Tanjung NewEnergy Services Sdn Bhd<br />

TKS: Tanjung Kapal Services Sdn Bhd<br />

TOMS: Tanjung Offshore Marine Services Sdn Bhd<br />

TCSI: Tanjung CSI Sdn Bhd<br />

GASTEC: Gas Generators (Malaysia) Sdn Bhd<br />

UGG: Universal Gas Generators Sdn. Bhd.<br />

TCSB: Tanjung Citech Sdn Bhd<br />

TC-UK: Tanjung Citech UK Limited<br />

CERS-UK: Citech Energy Recovery Systems Ltd<br />

PTTON: PT Tanjung Offshore Nusantara<br />

CMPL: Cendor Mopu Producer Ltd<br />

HTA: Hercules Tanjung Asia Sdn Bhd<br />

92.86%<br />

TNE<br />

100%<br />

TKS<br />

100%<br />

TCSB<br />

100%<br />

TC-UK<br />

100%<br />

CERS-UK


CORPORATE STRUCTURE<br />

The details of the subsidiaries and associated company of Tanjung as at 28 April 2010 are as follows: -<br />

Company<br />

TOS<br />

TPC<br />

TMS<br />

TNE<br />

TKS<br />

TOMS<br />

TCSI<br />

TCSB<br />

GASTEC<br />

UGG<br />

United Kingdom<br />

TC-UK<br />

CERS-UK<br />

Indonesia<br />

PTTON<br />

CMPL<br />

HTA<br />

Date And<br />

Place Of<br />

Incorporation/<br />

Acquisition<br />

28.04.1983<br />

Malaysia<br />

17.10.1991<br />

Malaysia<br />

24.05.1996<br />

Malaysia<br />

07.03.1997<br />

Malaysia<br />

17.09.1994<br />

Malaysia<br />

01.11.2006<br />

Malaysia<br />

03.11.2006<br />

Malaysia<br />

06.03.2009<br />

Malaysia<br />

Associated Companies<br />

05.01.2009<br />

05.01.2009<br />

22.08.2008<br />

22.08.2008<br />

16.01.2008<br />

07.11.2005<br />

Malaysia<br />

24.01.2008<br />

Malaysia<br />

Issued And<br />

Fully Paid-Up<br />

Share Capital<br />

(RM)<br />

7,500,000<br />

4,200,000<br />

4,000,000<br />

350,000<br />

10,000,000<br />

2<br />

4,000,000<br />

RM2<br />

RM4,791,437<br />

RM2,000,000<br />

£4,500,000.0<br />

£4,500,000.0<br />

USD150,000.0<br />

USD1,960,000<br />

RM2<br />

Effective<br />

Equity<br />

Interest<br />

(%)<br />

100<br />

100<br />

100<br />

92.86<br />

100<br />

100<br />

100<br />

100<br />

51<br />

51<br />

100<br />

100<br />

80<br />

20<br />

50<br />

7<br />

Principal Activity<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Integrated service provider to the oil and gas and related<br />

industries.<br />

Provision of engineering and professional manpower<br />

services to the oil and gas and related industries.<br />

Provision of maintenance services to the oil and gas and<br />

related industries.<br />

Provision of project management services to the<br />

engineering and energy industries.<br />

Ownership of vessel and provision of ship management<br />

services to the oil and gas and related industries<br />

Ownership and leasing offshore vessels to local and<br />

international oil industry majors.<br />

Design, Engineering, Training, Installation and<br />

Commissioning for Plant Automation & Safety<br />

System, Flow Metering Solutions, Control Valves, Field<br />

Instrumentations, Control Solutions for Turbines &<br />

Compressors and After-Sales Activities for Onshore and<br />

Offshore Services.<br />

Manufacturing and marketing of waste heat recovery<br />

units for the offshore oil and gas industry.<br />

Manufacturing and supply of gas generators to both<br />

industrial and oil and gas industry.<br />

Selling and letting of gas generators.<br />

Ownership of “CiBAS Technology patent and all<br />

Intellectual Property Rights.<br />

Manufacture of waste heat recovery units for the oil and<br />

gas industry.<br />

Integrated service provider to the oil and gas and related<br />

industries in Indonesia.<br />

To own, lease, sub-lease, maintain, operate, manage<br />

the Mobile Offshore Production Unit to carry out oil and<br />

gas operations.<br />

Provision of drilling services.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

Tanjung Offshore Berhad (Tanjung) was incorporated in<br />

Malaysia on 11 August 2004 and its shares are currently listed<br />

on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad.<br />

Tanjung is principally an investment holding company, whilst its<br />

subsidiaries and associated companies are principally involved<br />

in the provision of engineering equipment, shipowning, ship<br />

management and chartering services, equipment maintenance<br />

services, drilling and production platform services to the oil and<br />

gas and related industries in Malaysia and the region.<br />

Tanjung’s main operating subsidiary, Tanjung Offshore Services<br />

Sdn Bhd (TOS) commenced operations in March 1990. TOS<br />

is involved in providing comprehensive services to the oil and<br />

gas industry and holds various exclusive agencies for a wide<br />

range of engineering equipment and parts in Malaysia.<br />

Tanjung commenced its marine support services in 1994 via<br />

the setting up of a Marine Vessel Department within TOS and<br />

the formation of Tanjung Kapal Services Sdn Bhd (TKS), a ship<br />

ownership and management company.<br />

In May 1996, Tanjung Maintenance Services Sdn Bhd (TMS)<br />

was incorporated to provide complete maintenance support<br />

services to the oil and gas industry such as manpower,<br />

maintenance and repair works for offshore oil and gas platforms<br />

and onshore plants.<br />

Thereafter, various other subsidiaries and associated companies<br />

were set up and acquired to further enhance the provision of<br />

integrated support services to the oil majors such as Tanjung<br />

NewEnergy Services Sdn Bhd (TNE), Tanjung Petroconsult Sdn<br />

Bhd (TPC), Tanjung CSI Sdn Bhd, Tanjung Citech UK Limited,<br />

Citech Energy Recovery Systems UK Limited, Tanjung Citech<br />

Sdn Bhd, PT Tanjung Offshore Nusantara, Gas Generators<br />

(Malaysia) Sdn Bhd and Cendor Mopu Producer Limited.<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

As of todate, the Tanjung Group is a reputable integrated oil and<br />

gas service provider within the Malaysian oil and gas industry<br />

and has been expanding its services within the domestic and<br />

international markets. Tanjung Group is actively involved in<br />

both the upstream and downstream markets within the oil and<br />

gas industry and participates in all stages of the life cycle of the<br />

Production Sharing Contracts as follows:-<br />

EXPLORATION<br />

Surface Geochemistry<br />

Seismic activities<br />

Vessel services<br />

Drilling services<br />

DEVELOPMENT<br />

Hookup & commissioning<br />

Drilling services<br />

Structure & construction<br />

Vessel services<br />

Engineering Equipment<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

Flow of oil & gas to onshore plants<br />

Power generation<br />

Systems application<br />

Vessel services<br />

Engineering equipment<br />

Maintenance services<br />

MAINTENANCE<br />

Retrofi tting<br />

Structural strength & corrosion assessment<br />

Vessel services<br />

Engineering equipment maintenance<br />

ABANDONMENT<br />

Dismantling of structures<br />

Decommissioning of machinery & equipment<br />

Transportation of physical parts and equipment<br />

Pollution control exercise and assessment<br />

Vessel services


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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Platform services<br />

Engineering equipment<br />

Maintenance services<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> Offshore Services Sdn Bhd (TOS) is a wholly owned subsidiary of<br />

Tanjung Offshore Berhad (Tanjung). TOS commenced business in mid 1990s and<br />

has since grown into a reputable integrated service provider for the oil and gas<br />

industry. With years of experience in the oil & gas industry, TOS offers services<br />

such as customised engineered equipment, offshore support vessel services,<br />

drilling services, project management of contracts, spares and parts for equipment<br />

and other related services. TOS is one of the main operating companies within<br />

the Tanjung Group of companies which offers a diverse range of product and<br />

services to the oil majors.<br />

Having obtained various Petronas licences for various categories of products and<br />

services, TOS is also the exclusive agent in Malaysia for various world-renowned<br />

Original Equipment Manufacturers (OEM) such as centrifugal pumps, control<br />

systems, switchgears, instrumentations and control valves that are widely used<br />

in the upstream and downstream activities of the oil and gas industry.<br />

TOS has a full package of supplies and services which entails the initial engineering<br />

design layout, project management & planning, implementation, installation,<br />

commissioning followed by scheduled maintenance, troubleshooting and reliable<br />

after-sales services. TOS identifi es the requirement of each client, and assist in<br />

the front-end engineering design (FEED). Throughout this phase, constant and<br />

comprehensive technical discussions with our prospective clients as part of our<br />

value added services in developing innovative ideas in the exploration, production,<br />

maintenance and abandonment stages of fi elds’ development.<br />

Together with our clients, we continue to closely monitor the progress of projects<br />

undertaken to ensure various process methods are in compliance to the approved<br />

design and specifi cations. TOS is continuously increasing its range of products<br />

and services to meet the stringent requirements of the industry.<br />

Drilling services Well intervention services Offshore support vessels<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> KAPAL SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Tanjung Kapal Services Sdn. Bhd. (TKS) a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tanjung<br />

Offshore Berhad (Tanjung) was incorporated on 17 September 1994. Its principal<br />

activity is to provide offshore support vessels and related marine services to the<br />

oil and gas industry.<br />

Its business activities can be categorised as follows :<br />

1. Vessel ownership;<br />

2. Vessel management/operator;<br />

3. Vessel agency and forwarding activities;<br />

4. Vessel brokering; and<br />

5. Marine services consultancy.<br />

TKS developed its International Safety Management (ISM) certifi cation and its<br />

personnel are also involved in overseaing the construction and commissioning of<br />

Tanjung Group’s vessels at various shipyards in Malaysia.<br />

In accordance with ISM requirements, TKS obtained its full Document of<br />

Compliance from the Malaysian Marine Department in 2006. At the same time,<br />

TKS also obtained the Safety Management Certifi cate (SMC) for its vessels from<br />

American Bureau of Shipping (ABS).<br />

As of May 2010, TKS owns and operate thirteen (13) offshore support vessels<br />

which consist of eight (8) units of Anchor Handling Tug Supply vessels (AHTS),<br />

four (4) units of Straight Supply vessels (SSV) and one (1) unit of Tug Utility Vessel<br />

(TUV). Apart from that, TKS also manages three (3) units of vessels owned by<br />

Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn. Bhd.<br />

TKS organizational structure consists of Six Departments namely :<br />

1. Marine Operations;<br />

2. Technical Services;<br />

3. Health, Safety, Security and Environment;<br />

4. Support Services<br />

5. Vessel Agency and Forwarding; and<br />

6. Finance and Accounts.<br />

TKS has its headquarters at Tanjung Group’s main offi ce in Kuala Lumpur. TKS<br />

also have operation branches and support offi ces at Kemaman in Terengganu as<br />

well as in Labuan.<br />

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MV Tanjung Pinang 1<br />

MV Tanjung Biru 1<br />

MV Tanjung Dahan 1<br />

MV Tanjung Dawai MV Tanjung Puteri 2 MV Tanjung Pinang 1<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> MAINTENANCE SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Overhaul & machining services<br />

Valve on-site services<br />

Gear box services<br />

Tanjung Maintenance Service Sdn Bhd (TMS) was incorporated on 24 May<br />

1996 to provide complete maintenance services to the oil and gas operators<br />

in Malaysia and the region. As of todate, TMS is operating from fi ve (5) main<br />

workshop/maintenance centres situated in Teluk Kalung and Kemaman Supply<br />

Base (both in Terengganu), Labuan, Miri and Bintulu. TMS currently employ 220<br />

staff of various experiences and expertise. Our maintenance centres provide a<br />

“one stop” maintenance services to various upstream oil and gas operators such<br />

as Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd, Sarawak Shell Berhad, Exxon Mobil Exploration<br />

and Production Malaysia Inc.,Talisman Malaysia Limited, Nippon Oil Ltd and<br />

Newfi eld Sarawak Malaysia Inc. and others.<br />

Our maintenance workshops also provide various maintenance services to<br />

downstream petrochemical and power plants situated In Paka and Gebeng<br />

in Terengganu and Bintulu in Sarawak such as Petronas Dagangan Sdn Bhd,<br />

Petronas Penapisan (Terengganu) Sdn Bhd, Petronas Gas Berhad, BASF<br />

Petronas Chemicals Sdn Bhd, Petlin Malaysia Sdn Bhd and BP Chemical (M)<br />

Sdn Bhd.<br />

Our complete maintenance services at our maintenance workshops<br />

include:-<br />

• Services, repair, overhaul & test various types of rotating equipment;<br />

• Services, repair, retrofi t & test all types of valves;<br />

• Fabrication of parts and machining;<br />

• Metal coating or metal spray,<br />

• Specialised High Velocity Oxy Fuel (HVOF) and other types of coating;<br />

• Rotor dynamic balancing;<br />

• On-line greasing or lubrication;<br />

• Condition Based Monitoring (CBM) such as vibration monitoring;<br />

• Schedule oil sampling (SOS) and thermography;<br />

• Service, repair, overhaul and test of internal combustion for engineering<br />

equipment; and<br />

• Pump testing facilities.<br />

We are one of the few local service providers which have set up complete<br />

workshops in all the main oil and gas hubs in both Peninsular and East Malaysia.<br />

We are also ISO 9001 certifi ed and have trained our human capital and invested<br />

in the latest technologies to enable us to move towards niche and knowledge<br />

based maintenance technologies. In doing so, we aim to be at the forefront of<br />

the total solutions provider concept for maintenance services in the Malaysia and<br />

the region.<br />

Gas turbine overhauling Repair of pump casing Welding & cutting services<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> NEWENERGY SERVICES SDN BHD<br />

Tanjung NewEnergy Services Sdn Bhd (TNE) was established on 7 March<br />

1997 to provide a wide range of energy related products and services which<br />

are cost effi cient solutions to the oil majors. Our power generation systems are<br />

also environmentally friendly through better use and management of energy<br />

resources.<br />

Our main engineering products are as follows:-<br />

• CENTRIFUGAL PUMPS;<br />

• NITROGEN GAS GENERATOR;<br />

• DYNAMIC POSITION SYSTEM;<br />

• CCTV SURVEILLANCE SYSTEM FOR OIL AND GAS;<br />

• UMBILICAL SUBSEA CABLES;<br />

• SOLAR POWER PANELS; and<br />

• SELF PRIMING MARINE PUMPS.<br />

TNE has a total commitment to engineering excellence, fi tness for purpose,<br />

design and an uncompromising approach to quality. TNE recognizes the benefi ts<br />

of an effective quality assurance programme in promoting and achieving high<br />

standards of service and minimizing costs and delay to project programmes.<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> PETROCONSULT SDN BHD<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> PETROCONSULT Sdn Bhd (TPC), which is a subsidiary of Tanjung<br />

Offshore Services Sdn Bhd known as one of the major Malaysian Contractor,<br />

has been providing its varied expertise in engineering, procurement and<br />

construction/commissioning for offshore and onshore oil & gas processing and<br />

production systems for major local oil & gas clients including PETRONAS, SHELL,<br />

EXXONMOBIL, MURPHY OIL and etc.<br />

TPC has since 2003 established its core competency through its proven project<br />

management methodology and professional and qualifi ed manpower. TPC<br />

methodology encompasses its effective project management system covering<br />

key areas such as Planning & Control, Construction & Commissioning, Quality<br />

Assurance and HSE requirements which is the backbone of the delivery process<br />

in meeting the expectations of its clients.<br />

As one of the <strong>TANJUNG</strong> group of companies, it will be capable of executing the<br />

other multi functional requirements in respect of procurement, including logistic<br />

support, supply chain management and project fi nancing.<br />

Throughout the participation in varied projects, TPC has established the value<br />

added network connections capable of market penetration in the oil & gas sectors<br />

worldwide, assuring clients of meeting the required level of supply of resources<br />

and materials & equipment. It has established the recognition of its global<br />

capabilities in providing procurement scope services that has involved suppliers<br />

networks from China, India, Australia, Europe and UK. It has nurtured its strength<br />

in project alliance for the international oil & gas sector through its global reputation<br />

on ventures with known international Companies from UK, France and Australia.<br />

TPC approach from the onset of its projects execution has relied on the principles<br />

of Total Quality Management through rigorous induction program and subsequent<br />

close monitoring of its performances in compliances with the QA/QC requirements.<br />

As for TPC’s ongoing commitment for quality, TPC is confi dent of attaining the ISO<br />

9001:2008 Certifi cation.<br />

TPC core business activities are:<br />

EPC Division<br />

• Project Management Scope<br />

• Detailed engineering for both onshore and offshore plant/facilities<br />

• Plant Design and Management system (PDMS), BOCAD and As-Built<br />

• Procurement management scope<br />

• Construction engineering (fabrication requirements) including generation of<br />

shop and construction drawing<br />

• Fabrication / Construction<br />

• Process equipment skids design and supply<br />

• Hook-up and Commissioning (HUC)<br />

• Plant/Facilities Modifi cation/Revamp/Retrofi t<br />

Environmental & Positional Survey Division<br />

• 3D laser scanning and transportation of scanned data into 3D basic<br />

infrastructure<br />

• 3D As Built for onshore and offshore<br />

• Dimensional Control for onshore and offshore<br />

• Conversion of scanned data into 3D Modeling<br />

• Remodeling of facilities data into 3D CAD format into PDMS and PDS<br />

• Remodeling or modeling of existing data for CAD<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> CSI SDN BHD<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> CSI Sdn Bhd (Tanjung CSI) is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Tanjung Offshore Berhad.<br />

A spin-off from the Control & Instrumentation Department (CID) of Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd<br />

(TOS), Tanjung CSI began operations as a full company beginning January 1, 2008.<br />

Tanjung CSI’s core activities are in providing Instrumentation, Detectors, Valves, Analyzers, Metering<br />

Systems, Process Control & Safety integrated system solutions and services, primarily to the Oil & Gas<br />

sector.<br />

Our customers include leaders in the Malaysian Oil & Gas Industry, with Petronas being our key client as<br />

well as international players with projects in countries such as Vietnam, Indonesia, North Africa, Nigeria,<br />

Qatar, China and Turkmenistan.<br />

In the area of industrial fi eld instrumentation and automation, Tanjung CSI represents, among<br />

others :<br />

• ABB – process & safety automation, measurement, analytical, actuation instrumentations and wet<br />

gas metering system;<br />

• Autronica – fi re & gas integrated security systems and fi eld detectors;<br />

• SpectraSensors – gas analyzers for moisture, H2S and CO measurements;<br />

• Severn Glocon – control valves;<br />

• Severn Unival – choke valves;<br />

• Swinton Technology – liquid & gas metering solutions for custody transfer/allocation and pipe line<br />

detection system or PLDS;<br />

• PQE – power quality consultancy services;<br />

• Brodie – PD meters, variable area fl ow meters and a full range of fl ow accessories;<br />

• Pietro Fiorentini – Multiphase Flow Metering Solutions; and<br />

• Trisen – Rotating machineries engineering solutions focuses on supplying high quality and innovative<br />

control solutions for turbines and compressors.<br />

Tanjung CSI is also a certifi ed system integrator for ABB Control & Safety systems, such as the Industrial<br />

IT 800 xA, Freelance, PlantguardTM and TriguardTM system product lines. Complementing ABB in the<br />

area of Fire and Gas system solution is Autronica Fire & Safety, which produce industry renowned SIL2<br />

Addressable Fire and Gas systems and fi eld devices. Our scope of capabilities include the full suite of<br />

engineering services, beginning from design, system confi guration, system integration, testing, staging,<br />

training all the way up to system commissioning at site, as well providing post implementation services.<br />

Our range of capabilities also extends to include fi eld instrumentation, and associated services, such as<br />

calibration, repair services, valves and positioned assembly works, as well as hybrid and gas analyzer<br />

sampling system design and fabrication.<br />

Tanjung CSI also extends its services in the area of electrical power distribution and stability by performing<br />

and providing quality control and consultation to ensure that the electrical power supply of a site is<br />

regulated appropriately.<br />

Tanjung CSI’s goal is to be recognized as a premier industrial control, safety and instrumentation solution<br />

provider for the Malaysian Oil & Gas industry.<br />

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PT <strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> NUSANTARA<br />

PT Tanjung Offshore Nusantara (PTTON) was incorporated in Indonesia on 16<br />

January 2008. Tanjung Offshore Berhad (Tanjung) holds 80% in the equity of<br />

PTTON while the remaining 20% equity is held by PT Expet Kontrol Nusantara.<br />

PTTON commenced full operations in February 2008. Tanjung hopes to penetrate<br />

into the vast oil and gas industry in Indonesia which offer vast potential for our<br />

integrated services. Through PTTON, we hope to replicate our “one stop”<br />

solution service provider business model in Indonesia.<br />

PTTON’s core business activities include:-<br />

• Provision of Engineering Equipment and Services;<br />

• Provision of Offshore Support Vessels Services.<br />

• Provision of Drilling and Production Platform Services.<br />

• Provision of Maintenance Services.<br />

• Provision of Engineering and Professional Manpower services.<br />

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HERCULES <strong>TANJUNG</strong> ASIA SDN BHD<br />

Hercules Tanjung Asia (HTA) was incorporated in early 2008 as an associate<br />

company of Tanjung Offshore Berhad. HTA is mainly focused in the provision of<br />

drilling rig services to the exploration and development of oil and gas fi elds in the<br />

ASEAN region with emphasis on the Malaysian waters.<br />

The formation of HTA is the result of Tanjung Group’s collaboration with Hercules<br />

Offshore Ltd, a renowned oil and gas drilling contractor worldwide in penetrating<br />

the promising outlook of the oil and gas industry in the ASEAN region.<br />

HTA lends its support to the oil majors’ exploration and development activities<br />

through its range of complete drilling solutions. These include the provision of:-<br />

• Complete range of drilling rigs and lift boats for both shallow and deep<br />

waters; and<br />

• Complete range of marine support activities and manpower expertise.<br />

All activities performed by HTA are in compliance to the Health, Safety and<br />

Environmental regulations at all times.<br />

Based on the support of Hercules’ fl eet size of forty (40) offshore drilling units<br />

and Tanjung Group’s vessel fl eet size of sixteen (16) offshore support vessels, we<br />

believe HTA will be a leading provider of one stop solution for drilling services in<br />

this region.<br />

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CENDOR MOPU PRODUCER LIMITED<br />

Cendor MOPU Producer Limited (CMPL) was incorporated on 7 November<br />

2005. Tanjung Offshore Berhad (Tanjung) owns a 20% equity in CMPL while<br />

the remaining 80% equity is held by Global Process Systems Sdn Bhd. CMPL’s<br />

principal activity is to own, lease, sub-lease, maintain, operate, manage the<br />

Mobile Offshore Production Unit (MOPU) to perform production operations within<br />

Malaysian waters.<br />

CMPL is the fi rst Malaysian company that introduced the concept and viability of<br />

MOPU in extracting oil from marginal fi elds in Malaysian waters. The MOPU is a<br />

jack up drilling rig which has been converted into an oil production platform which<br />

is designed to operate on a stand alone basis at a designated location.<br />

Since its inception, CMPL has been managing one (1) unit of MOPU which<br />

is currently contracted to Petrofac (Malaysia PM-304) Limited. As of to date,<br />

the MOPU is operating at Cendor oilfi eld which is situated off the coast of<br />

Terengganu.<br />

Given the successful launch of the MOPU, Tanjung will continue to explore new<br />

ideas and concepts that facilitate the extraction of oil from fi elds in Malaysia and<br />

the region.<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> CITECH UK LIMITED<br />

CITECH ENERGY RECOVERY SYSTEMS UK LIMITED<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> CITECH SDN BHD<br />

Tanjung Citech UK Limited<br />

Tanjung Citech UK Limited (TCUK) was incorporated on 22<br />

August 2008 as a wholly owned subsidiary of Tanjung Offshore<br />

Berhad. TCUK owns all intellectual property rights and patent<br />

for the “CiBAS Technology” in the manufacturing of Waste Heat<br />

Recovery Units (WHRU) for the oil and gas industry for the next<br />

thirteen (13) years.<br />

The revolutionary CiBAS Technology design ensures maximum<br />

effi ciency in heat transfer, maximizing cost savings and<br />

minimized emissions in compliance with the Kyoto Protocol.<br />

The new WHRUs have less space requirements and are also<br />

lighter in weight.<br />

Citech Energy Recovery Systems UK Limited<br />

Citech Energy Recovery Systems UK Limited (CERS) was<br />

incorporated on 22 August 2008 as a subsidiary of TCUK.<br />

CERS is the operating company that manufactures the WHRUs<br />

commonly used at the offshore platforms to reclaim heat from<br />

the exhaust of gas turbines which provide the power / electricity<br />

required to operate the platforms.<br />

CERS is currently operating from Hull, United Kingdom and we<br />

have a range of international clients in the United States, Russia<br />

and the European region.<br />

Tanjung Citech Sdn Bhd<br />

Tanjung Citech Sdn Bhd (TCSB) was incorporated on 6 March<br />

2009 as a subsidiary of Tanjung Offshore Berhad. TCSB is<br />

principally in the manufacturing and marketing of waste heat<br />

recovery units for the oil and gas industry in the Asia Pacifi c<br />

region.<br />

TCSB is based in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia and is actively<br />

pursuing new markets within the Asia Pacifi c region with<br />

technical support from CERS in Hull, United Kingdom.<br />

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GAS GENERATORS (M) SDN BHD<br />

UNIVERSAL GAS GENERATORS SDN BHD<br />

On 05 January 2009, Tanjung Offshore Berhad acquired as a 51% equity interest<br />

in Gas Generators ( Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (Gastec) and its subsidiaries (Gastec<br />

Group). Gastec Group is principally involved in the manufacturing and marketing<br />

of gas generators in both the industrial and offshore oil and gas markets.<br />

Nitrogen is an inert gas used primarily for purging of tanks and pipelines to<br />

enhance overall plant safety. The generator produces nitrogen from compressed<br />

air thereby eliminating the cost and hazard associated with transporting of<br />

nitrogen gas cylinders offshore.<br />

Gastec Group has operations in the ASEAN region with active presence in Kuala<br />

Lumpur, Bangkok, Jakarta and Manila.<br />

The Gastec Group also design and manufactures nitrogen gas generators for on-<br />

site gas production facilities on long term “built, operate and transfer” and “built,<br />

operate and own” contracts to both industrial and oil and gas industries.<br />

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OUR VISION<br />

To be the preferred integrated service provider<br />

to the oil majors in Malaysia and the region.<br />

MISSION AND PHILOSOPHY<br />

To support the oil and gas industry as a “one stop solutions provider” through:-<br />

• Providing Quality Products & Services;<br />

• Optimising Resources;<br />

• New Technologies;<br />

• Enhancing Technical Competencies; and<br />

• Full Compliance to Health, Safety and Environmental regulations.


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CORPORATE HISTORY AND MILESTONES<br />

IPO on Bursa Malaysia Delivery of fi rst AHTS vessel,<br />

MV Tanjung Huma<br />

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MOPU on location at Cendor fi eld The ‘208’ Jack up rig<br />

1990 First commenced drilling operations, on exclusive agency agreement with the incorporation of<br />

Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd (“TOS”).<br />

1991 Tanjung Petroconsult Sdn Bhd was incorporated to provide engineering and professional<br />

manpower services in Pasir Gudang, Johor.<br />

1993 TOS secured various exclusive agencies for engineering equipment such as gas turbines, gas<br />

compressors, control valves and pumps for offshore platforms.<br />

1994 Tanjung Kapal Services Sdn Bhd (“TKS”) was incorporated to provide ship management services<br />

for leased vessels from third parties.<br />

1996 Tanjung Maintenance Services Sdn Bhd (“TMS”) was set up to provide complete maintenance<br />

services to both offshore and onshore oil and gas operators through its operation centre in<br />

Kemaman, Terengganu.<br />

2004 Tanjung NewEnergy Services Sdn Bhd commenced business to provide project management<br />

services to the engineering and energy industries in Manjung, Perak.<br />

27 May 2005 The entire 84 million ordinary shares of RM0.50 each in Tanjung Offshore Berhad (Tanjung) were<br />

listed on the Second Board of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (“Bursa Malaysia”).<br />

June 2005 TOS secured the fi rst Mobile Offshore Production Unit contract from Petrofac (Malaysia PM-304)<br />

Limited for the development of Cendor oilfi eld off the coast of Terengganu.<br />

December 2005 TOS took delivery of an Anchor Handling Tug and Supply vessel (AHTS), MV Tanjung Huma and<br />

a Utility Vessel, MV Tanjung Manis<br />

January 2006 TMS secured a long term contract from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd (PCSB) for the provision of<br />

maintenance services for mechanical rotating equipment at all offshore platforms operated by<br />

PCSB in East Malaysia for total contract value of RM80 million for a period of fi ve (5) years.<br />

January 2006 A private placement of new ordinary shares of RM0.50 each of up to ten percent (10%) of the<br />

issued and paid-up share capital of Tanjung was completed.<br />

July 2006 TKS took delivery of two (2) units of straight supply vessels, MV Tanjung Pinang 1 and MV<br />

Tanjung Pinang 2.<br />

August 2006 The issuance of new shares and ten (10) year warrants 2006/2016 (“Warrants”) arising from the<br />

Bonus Issue on the basis of one (1) new ordinary share for every two (2) existing ordinary shares<br />

held were completed and listed on Bursa Malaysia.<br />

8 September 2006 The listing and quotation of the entire enlarged issued and paid-up share capital and outstanding<br />

Warrants of Tanjung were transferred from the Second Board to the Main Market of Bursa<br />

Malaysia.<br />

March 2007 TOS secured a contract from Murphy Sarawak Oil Co. Ltd. (“Murphy Oil”) for the provision<br />

of a jack-up drilling rig, namely “THE 208” for Murphy Oil’s 2007/2010 development drilling<br />

programmes in Malaysian waters.<br />

March 2007 TKS took delivery of another two (2) units of straight supply vessels, MV Tanjung Pinang 3 and<br />

MV Tanjung Pinang 4.<br />

June 2007 The issuance of new shares and ten (10) year warrants 2006/2016 (“Warrants”) arising from the<br />

Bonus Issue on the basis of two (2) new ordinary share for every fi ve (5) existing ordinary shares<br />

held were completed and listed on the Main Market of Bursa Malaysia.


CORPORATE HISTORY AND MILESTONES<br />

Waste heat recovery units at Citech MV Tanjung Gaya,<br />

Tanjung’s fi rst well testing vessel<br />

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Launch of MV Tanjung Biru 1 Launch of MV Tanjung Dahan 1<br />

July 2007 TOS secured a contract from Murphy Oil for the provision of a Self Elevating Relocatable Facility<br />

for the SK309/311 Phase One Gas Development Project for a duration of two (2) primary<br />

years.<br />

August 2007 TKS took delivery of one (1) unit of AHTS, MV Tanjung Dawai.<br />

September 2007 TOS secured its fi rst well testing vessel contract from Carigali-PTTEPI Operating Company Sdn<br />

Bhd (CPOC).<br />

October 2007 TOS secured its maiden contract from Truong San Joint Operating Company, Vietnam for the<br />

provision of a straight supply vessel, MV Tanjung Pinang 3.<br />

January 2008 PT. Tanjung Offshore Nusantara was incorporated as a subsidiary of Tanjung Offshore Berhad to<br />

provide integrated support services to the oil and gas and related industries in Indonesia.<br />

July 2008 TKS took delivery of Tanjung’s eighth (8th) vessel, namely MV Tanjung Puteri 1, an AHTS<br />

vessel.<br />

August 2008 Tanjung Offshore Berhad acquired the business and assets of Citech Limited and Citech Energy<br />

Systems Limited. The acquisition was completed via the incorporation of two new subsidiaries,<br />

namely Tanjung Citech UK Limited (TCUK) and Citech Energy Recovery Systems UK Limited<br />

(CERS). TCUK holds all patents and Intellectual Property Rights associated with the revolutionary<br />

“CiBAS Technology” in the manufacturing of Waste Heat Recovery Units (WHRUs) for the<br />

oil and gas and related industries. CERS is the operating subsidiary which is involved in the<br />

manufacturing and marketing the WHRUs in Hull, United Kingdom.<br />

September 2008 TKS took delivery of Tanjung’s ninth (9th) vessel, namely MV Tanjung Puteri 2, an AHTS vessel.<br />

October 2008 Tanjung Offshore Berhad completed the renounceable Rights Issue with free new Warrants<br />

exercise that raised approximately RM62.0 million which will be utilised for future expansions in<br />

marine assets and offshore support vessels in the oil and gas industry.<br />

December 2008 TKS took delivery of Tanjung’s tenth (10th) vessel, namely MV Tanjung Gaya, a Tug & Utility<br />

vessel.<br />

Jan 2009 Tanjung Offshore Berhad acquired a 51% equity interest in Gas Generators (M) Sdn Berhad<br />

(GASTEC), which is principally involved in the manufacturing and marketing of gas generators in<br />

both the industrial and offshore oil and gas market.<br />

February 2009 TOS took delivery of Tanjung’s eleventh (11th) vessel, MV Tanjung Gelang, a well testing vessel<br />

which has been contracted to Carigali-PTTEPI Operating Company Sdn Bhd.<br />

October 2009 TKS took delivery of Tanjung’s twelveth (12th) vessel, MV Tanjung Biru 1, an AHTS vessel which<br />

has since been contracted to Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd on long term charter.<br />

November 2009 TKS took delivery of Tanjung’s thirteenth (13th) vessel, MV Tanjung Sari, an AHTS vessel which<br />

has since been contracted to Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd on long term charter.<br />

December 2009 TKS took delivery of Tanjung’s fourteenth (14th) vessel, MV Tanjung Biru 2, an AHTS vessel<br />

which has since been contracted to Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd on long term charter.<br />

March 2010 TKS took delivery of Tanjung’s fi fteenth (15th) vessel, MV Tanjung Dahan 1, an AHTS vessel<br />

which has since been contracted to Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd on long term charter.<br />

May 2010 TKS took delivery of Tanjung’s sixteenth (16th) vessel, MV Tanjung Dahan 2, an AHTS vessel<br />

which has since been contracted to Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd on long term charter.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

FIVE (5) YEARS GROUP FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS<br />

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009<br />

RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000 RM’000<br />

Revenue 205,455 293,254 422,871 574,273 649,656<br />

EBITDA 13,062 23,015 44,457 47,438 21,510<br />

Net Profi t before tax 11,601 17,510 24,305 34,225 4,774<br />

Net Profi t after tax 16,051 18,280 23,229 31,448 3,616<br />

Pre - tax Margin 5.65 5.97 5.75 5.95 0.73<br />

Net Margin 7.81 6.23 5.49 5.47 0.56<br />

Net Earnings per share (sen) 26.6 13.12 11.49 14.63 1.25<br />

Revenue (RM’000) Net Profi t After Tax (RM’000)<br />

650,000 -<br />

600,000 -<br />

550,000 -<br />

500,000 -<br />

450,000 -<br />

400,000 -<br />

350,000 -<br />

300,000 -<br />

250,000 -<br />

205,455<br />

200,000 -<br />

150,000 -<br />

100,000 -<br />

0 -<br />

293,254<br />

422,871<br />

574,273<br />

649,656<br />

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009<br />

24<br />

35,000 -<br />

30,000 -<br />

25,000 -<br />

20,000 -<br />

15,000 -<br />

10,000 -<br />

5,000 -<br />

0 -<br />

16,051<br />

18,280<br />

23,229<br />

31,448<br />

3,616<br />

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009


FIVE (5) YEARS GROUP FINANCIAL HIGHLIGHTS<br />

Revenue Breakdown for the year ended 2009<br />

30.14%<br />

195.77m<br />

24.67%<br />

160.27m<br />

38.30%<br />

248.85m<br />

6.89%<br />

44.76m<br />

Shareholders’ funds<br />

2005 = 72,589,574<br />

2006 = 112,672,715<br />

2007 = 136,636,881<br />

2008 = 322,265,051<br />

2009 = 322,083,452<br />

1.8<br />

1.6<br />

1.4<br />

1.2<br />

1<br />

0.8<br />

0.6<br />

Drilling and Production<br />

Platform Services<br />

Engineering Equipment<br />

Services<br />

Maintenance Services<br />

Offshore Support Vessel<br />

Services<br />

2009<br />

2008<br />

2007<br />

2006<br />

2005<br />

(million)<br />

0 -<br />

50 -<br />

25<br />

37.42%<br />

214.83m<br />

14.31%<br />

82.19m<br />

35.52%<br />

204.0m<br />

12.75%<br />

73.25m<br />

Tanjung Offshore KLCI<br />

Jan-00 Jun-09 Aug-09 Oct-09 Jan-10 Mar-10<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Revenue Breakdown for the year ended 2008<br />

72,589,574<br />

100 -<br />

136,636,881<br />

112,672,715<br />

Drilling and Production<br />

Platform Services<br />

Engineering Equipment<br />

Services<br />

Maintenance Services<br />

Offshore Support Vessel<br />

Services<br />

Share price performance of Tanjung versus the KLCI between 15 April 2005 and 15 April 2010.<br />

150 -<br />

200 -<br />

250 -<br />

300 -<br />

322,083,452<br />

322,265,051<br />

350 -<br />

1400<br />

1200<br />

1000<br />

800


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING<br />

NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT the Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company will be held at Kenanga Room, Kelab<br />

Darul Ehsan, Taman Tun Abdul Razak, Jalan Kerja Air Lama, 68000 Ampang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan on Monday, 31 May<br />

2010 at 10:00 a.m. to transact the following businesses: -<br />

AGENDA<br />

1. To receive the Audited Financial Statements for the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009 and the<br />

Reports of Directors and Auditors thereon.<br />

2. To re-elect the following Directors retiring in accordance with Article 103 of the Company’s Articles of<br />

Association:-<br />

(i) Dato’ Ab Wahab Bin Haji Ibrahim<br />

(ii) Haji Hamidon bin Md Khayon<br />

3. To re-appoint Messrs. AljeffriDean as Auditors of the Company and authorise the Directors to determine<br />

their remuneration.<br />

4. As Special Business to consider and if thought fi t, to pass the following Ordinary Resolutions, with or<br />

without modifi cations:-<br />

ORDINARY RESOLUTION I<br />

AUTHORITY TO ISSUE SHARES<br />

“THAT pursuant to Section 132D of the Companies Act, 1965, the Directors be and are hereby authorised<br />

to issue shares in the Company at any time until the conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting and<br />

under such terms and conditions and for such purposes as the Directors may, in their absolute discretion,<br />

deem fi t provided that the aggregate number of shares to be issued does not exceed 10 per centum of<br />

the issue share capital of the Company for the time being, subject always to the approval of all relevant<br />

regulatory bodies being obtained for such issue and allotment.”<br />

ORDINARY RESOLUTION II<br />

RENEWAL OF SHAREHOLDER’S MANDATE FOR SHARE BUY-BACK<br />

“THAT subject to the Companies Act, 1965 (“Act”), provisions of the Company’s Memorandum and<br />

Articles of Association and the requirements of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (“Bursa Securities”) and<br />

any other relevant authorities, and other relevant approvals, the Directors of the Company be and are<br />

hereby authorised to purchase the Company’s ordinary shares of RM0.50 each (“Shares”) through Bursa<br />

Securities, subject to the following:-<br />

(a) The maximum number of Shares which may be purchased by the Company shall not exceed ten<br />

per centum (10%) of the issued and paid-up ordinary share capital of the Company at any point in<br />

time;<br />

(b) The maximum fund to be allocated by the Company for the purpose of purchasing its shares shall<br />

not exceed the retained profi ts and share premium accounts of the Company;<br />

c) The authority conferred by this resolution will be effective upon passing of this resolution and will<br />

continue in force until:-<br />

(i) the conclusion of the next Annual General Meeting (“AGM”) of the Company following the AGM,<br />

at which this resolution was passed, at which time the said authority will lapse, unless by an<br />

ordinary resolution passed at that meeting, the authority is renewed, either unconditionally or<br />

subject to conditions; or<br />

(ii) the expiration of the period within which the next AGM of the Company after that date is required<br />

to be held pursuant to Section 143(1) of the Act (but shall not extend to such extensions as may<br />

be allowed pursuant to Section 143(2) of the Act); or<br />

(iii) revoked or varied by an ordinary resolution passed by the shareholders in a general meeting;<br />

whichever occurs fi rst;<br />

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Resolution 1<br />

Resolution 2<br />

Resolution 3<br />

Resolution 4<br />

Resolution 5<br />

Resolution 6


NOTICE OF ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING<br />

(d) Upon completion of the purchase(s) of the Shares by the Company, the Shares shall be dealt with in<br />

the following manner:-<br />

(i) cancel the Shares so purchased;<br />

(ii) retain the Shares so purchased as Treasury Shares;<br />

(iii) distribute the Treasury Shares as dividends to shareholders;<br />

(iv) resell the Treasury Shares on Bursa Securities in accordance with the relevant rules of Bursa<br />

Securities; and<br />

(v) any combination of the above (i), (ii), (iii) and (iv).<br />

THAT the Directors of the Company be and are hereby authorised to take all such steps and enter into all<br />

agreements, arrangements and guarantees with any party or parties as are necessary to implement, fi nalise<br />

and give full effect to the aforesaid purchase with full powers to assent to any conditions, modifi cations,<br />

revaluations, variations and/or amendments (if any) as may be imposed by the relevant authorities from<br />

time to time to implement or to effect the purchase of its own shares.”<br />

5. To transact any other business of which due notice shall have been given.<br />

BY ORDER OF THE BOARD<br />

SEOW FEI SAN<br />

KANG SHEW MENG<br />

Secretaries<br />

Petaling Jaya<br />

7 May 2010<br />

NOTES:<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

1. A member entitled to attend and vote at the meeting shall not be entitled to appoint more than two (2) proxies to attend and vote in his/her<br />

stead. A proxy may but need not be a member of the Company and the provisions of Section 149(1)(b) of the Companies Act, 1965 shall<br />

not apply.<br />

2. Where a member appoints two (2) proxies, the appointment shall be invalid unless he/she specifi es the proportions of his/her shareholding<br />

to be represented by each proxy.<br />

3. Where a Member is an authorised nominee as defi ned under the Securities Industry (Central Depositories) Act, 1991, it may appoint at least<br />

one (1) proxy in respect of each Securities Account it holds with ordinary shares of the Company standing to the credit of the said Securities<br />

Account.<br />

4. The instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing under the hand of the appointer or of his/her attorney duly authorised in writing or, if<br />

the appointer is a corporation, either under its Common Seal or under the hand of its offi cer or attorney duly authorised.<br />

5. The instrument appointing a proxy and the power of attorney or other authority (if any), under which it is signed or a notarially certifi ed copy<br />

thereof, must be deposited at the Registered Offi ce of the Company at 312, 3rd Floor, Block C, Kelana Square, 17 Jalan SS7/26, 47301<br />

Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan not less than forty eight hours (48) hours before the time appointed for holding the Sixth Annual General<br />

Meeting or any adjournment thereof.<br />

Explanatory notes on Special Business:<br />

Resolution 5- Authority to Issue Shares<br />

The proposed Resolution 5, if passed, will give the Directors of the Company, from the date of the above Annual General Meeting, authority<br />

to issue and allot shares from the unissued capital of the Company for such purposes as the Directors may deem fi t and in the interest of the<br />

Company. The authority, unless revoked or varied by the Company in general meeting, will expire at the conclusion of the next Annual General<br />

Meeting of the Company.<br />

As at the date of this notice, no new shares in the Company were issued pursuant to the authority granted to the Directors at the Fifth Annual<br />

General Meeting held on 26 May 2009 and which will lapse at the conclusion of the Sixth Annual General Meeting.<br />

The authority will provide fl exibility to the Company for any possible fund raising activities, including but not limited to further placing of shares for<br />

purpose of funding future investment project(s), working capital and/or acquisitions.<br />

Ordinary Resolution 6 – Renewal of Shareholder’s Mandate for Share Buy-Back<br />

The proposed Ordinary Resolution 6, if passed, will empower the Directors of the Company to continue to purchase the Company’s shares up<br />

to ten percent (10%) of the issued and paid-up share capital of the Company (“Share Buy-Back Mandate”) by utilizing the funds allocated which<br />

shall not exceed the total retained earnings and share premium account of the Company. Further information on the Share Buy-Back Mandate is<br />

set out in the Statement to Shareholders dated 7 May 2010, which is despatched together with Company’s Annual Report 2009.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

DIRECTORS’ PROFILE<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee<br />

Independent Non-Executive Chairman<br />

A Malaysian, aged 48, is the Independent Non-Executive Chairman of Tanjung Offshore Berhad (“Tanjung”). He was appointed to<br />

the Board of Directors of Tanjung on 9 March 2005. He was awarded a Professional Diploma in Leadership and Management by<br />

the New Zealand Institute of Management, New Zealand in 2003.<br />

He ventured into business in the early 1980s and held directorships in several private and public corporations involved in a<br />

diverse range of businesses. He is also the Independent Non-Executive Chairman of UZMA Berhad and holds directorship in C.I.<br />

Holdings Berhad. He is also the Chairman of Composites Technology Research Malaysia Sdn Bhd, a company which is controlled<br />

by the Ministry of Finance and Yayasan Pendidikan Cheras, Kuala Lumpur.<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali also serves as the Chairman of the Nomination Committee (“NC”) and Remuneration Committee (“RC”) as<br />

well as a member of the Audit Committee (“AC”) of Tanjung. He attended six out of seven Board meetings which were held in the<br />

fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009.<br />

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DIRECTORS’ PROFILE<br />

Haji Omar Bin Khalid<br />

Managing Director<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

A Malaysian, aged 55, is the Managing Director of Tanjung and he is one of the co-founders of Tanjung since its inception in 1990.<br />

He obtained a Diploma in Accountancy from Institut Teknologi Mara (now known as Universiti Teknologi Mara) and thereafter<br />

joined Arthur Young & Co. as an Auditor in 1975. He obtained a Bachelor of Business Administration (Finance) from Eastern<br />

Michigan University, USA in 1984. He later moved on to Kompleks Kewangan (M) Berhad where he was a Finance Manager until<br />

1990.<br />

Through the support of his associates in the oil and gas industry and his knowledge of the maritime industry, Haji Omar cofounded<br />

the Tanjung Group in early 1990. It also marks his successful venture into the Malaysian oil and gas support service<br />

industry. Through his experience and his commitment in the operations of the Group, he is able to maintain a close rapport<br />

with the suppliers/principals as well as having a sound understanding of the requirements and regulations set by the relevant<br />

authorities and PETRONAS.<br />

Under his stewardship in the early 1990s, the Tanjung Group together with Odjfell Drilling & Consulting Co. secured the Group’s<br />

maiden drilling contract for exploratory and development of oilfi elds in East Malaysia. In mid 1990s, he assisted the Tanjung<br />

Group in procuring various exclusive agencies for a range of engineering equipment from principals worldwide which translated<br />

into larger contracts from the oil and gas majors. Since then, the Tanjung Group has grown organically from an agency based<br />

drilling company into an integrated service provider within the industry, focusing in the provision of engineering equipment,<br />

offshore support vessels, drilling and platform services and maintenance services in the region and internationally. Through his<br />

active and prudent leadership, the Tanjung Group has won numerous awards and accreditations for various safety and growth<br />

achievements.<br />

He led the Tanjung Group for an Initial Public Offering (IPO) which shares were successfully listed on Bursa Malaysia Securities<br />

Berhad on 27 May 2005. In 2009, he was also awarded the prestigious “Masterclass SME CEO of the Year 2009” of Malaysia<br />

Business Leadership Awards by the Kuala Lumpur Malays Chamber of Commerce.<br />

Haji Omar is a trustee member of the Yayasan Pendidikan Cheras, Kuala Lumpur. He also serves as the Chairman of the<br />

Employees’ Share Option Scheme (“ESOS”) Committee and a member of the RC of Tanjung. He attended all of the Board<br />

meetings which were held in the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

DIRECTORS’ PROFILE<br />

Haji Hamidon Bin Md Khayon<br />

Business Development Director<br />

A Malaysian, aged 41, is the Business<br />

Development Director of Tanjung and<br />

has been with Tanjung Group since<br />

1995. He was appointed as Executive<br />

Director of Tanjung on 9 March 2005.<br />

He also sits on the Board of Directors of<br />

various subsidiaries within the Tanjung<br />

Group to oversee various project<br />

proposals and execution of contracts<br />

within the Group. He maintains a close<br />

rapport with the oil majors to propose<br />

new ideas and projects that meet the<br />

requirements and regulations of the<br />

industry.<br />

Haji Hamidon started his career as<br />

a Drilling Fluid Engineer in 1993 with<br />

BW Promud Sdn Bhd, for area of<br />

operations predominantly in Malaysia.<br />

Later he joined Antah Baroid Sdn Bhd<br />

as a Drilling Fluids Specialist Sales and<br />

Services in 1994 for area operations<br />

within ASEAN countries. He joined<br />

Tanjung in April 1995 as a Project<br />

Sales Engineer to oversee marketing<br />

strategies and various projects and<br />

was subsequently promoted to lead the<br />

Business Development Section in 1997.<br />

He is a graduate from Colorado School<br />

of Mines, USA and holds a Bachelor<br />

Degree of Engineering in Petroleum<br />

Engineering. He is currently a member<br />

of Malaysia Oil and Gas Engineering<br />

Consultants.<br />

Haji Hamidon also serves as a member<br />

of the ESOS Committee of Tanjung.<br />

He attended all of the Board meetings<br />

which were held in the fi nancial year<br />

ended 31 December 2009.<br />

Za’aba Bin Sedek<br />

Executive Director<br />

A Malaysian, aged 46, is the Director<br />

of Operations of Tanjung. He was<br />

appointed as Executive Director of<br />

Tanjung on 1 October 2008. He also<br />

sits on the Board of Directors of various<br />

subsidiaries within the Tanjung Group.<br />

In December 2009, he was appointed<br />

as the Chief Executive Offi cer of our<br />

subsidiary in the United Kingdom,<br />

Citech Energy Recovery Systems UK<br />

Limited (CERS UK). He is involved in the<br />

overall strategic planning of the direction<br />

of CERS UK as well as handling the day<br />

to day technical and commercial matters<br />

of various contracts within CERS UK.<br />

He joined Tanjung in 1990 and<br />

assumed various positions within the<br />

Tanjung Group throughout the years.<br />

He is also an executive member of<br />

the Management Committee and the<br />

Chairman of the bi-annual Oil and<br />

Gas Asia exhibition team for Tanjung<br />

Group. He is also the management<br />

representative for Occupational,<br />

Health & Safety Assessment Series<br />

(OHSAS) and ISO 9001:2008 for Quality<br />

Management Systems implemented<br />

within the Tanjung Group.<br />

He attended all of the Board meetings<br />

which were held in the fi nancial year<br />

ended 31 December 2009.<br />

30<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab<br />

Bin Haji Ibrahim<br />

Independent Non-Executive Director<br />

A Malaysian, aged 58, is an Independent<br />

Non-Executive Director and the<br />

Chairman of the Audit Committee of<br />

Tanjung. He was appointed to the Board<br />

of Directors of Tanjung on 9 March 2005.<br />

He is a Chartered Accountant and also<br />

a member of the Malaysian Institute<br />

of Accountants. He holds a Diploma<br />

and Advanced Diploma in Accounting<br />

from University Technology Mara and<br />

his experience spans over 27 years<br />

in the area of fi nance and accounting.<br />

He began his career in the Corporate<br />

Finance Division at PETRONAS in 1978<br />

and later assumed the role of Finance<br />

Manager for Petronas Gas Berhad<br />

(“PGB”), a subsidiary of PETRONAS. He<br />

was also appointed as Joint Company<br />

Secretary and was a member of the<br />

Management Committee for PGB.<br />

Following the successful implementation<br />

of the listing of Petronas Gas Berhad, he<br />

was further reassigned as Head of the<br />

Finance and IT Division of Oil, Gas and<br />

Petrochemical Technical Services Sdn<br />

Bhd, another subsidiary of PETRONAS<br />

in 1996, a position he held until 2004.<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab is also an Independent-<br />

Non Executive Director of Alam Maritim<br />

Resources Berhad and also serves as<br />

the Chairman of its audit committee.<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab also serves as a<br />

member of the NC and RC of Tanjung.<br />

He attended six out of seven Board<br />

meetings which were held in the fi nancial<br />

year ended 31 December 2009.


DIRECTORS’ PROFILE<br />

Edwanee Cheah bin Abdullah<br />

Independent Non-Executive Director<br />

A Malaysian, aged 59, is the Independent Non-Executive<br />

Director of Tanjung. He was appointed to the Board of Directors<br />

of Tanjung on 9 March 2005. He holds a Masters in Business<br />

and Administration (Technology) from Deakin University and is a<br />

Member of the Association of Professional Engineers, Scientists<br />

and Managers, Australia. His strong technical background is<br />

complemented by a wide and diverse business experience.<br />

He has over 30 years of international experience in the energy<br />

sector and has served various business units of the Royal Dutch<br />

Shell Group (Shell Group) in Europe, USA, Africa, Middle East<br />

and Asia and has a good standing on the international projects<br />

community. Through his exposure and knowledge in energy<br />

sector he is now a professional in managing large oil and gas<br />

development projects and has successfully delivered several<br />

projects of value over USD1 billion. His area of expertise is<br />

in strategic planning, commercial deal making, and in leading<br />

large groups of technical and commercial resources. As of<br />

todate, he is still an active oil and gas consultant for the Shell<br />

Group, Sinopec Group and other multinational corporations.<br />

Mr Edwanee also serves as a member of the AC, NC and RC<br />

of Tanjung. He attended all the Board meetings which were<br />

held in the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009.<br />

Confl ict of interest<br />

None of the Directors has any confl ict of interest with the Company.<br />

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George William Warren Jr<br />

Independent Non-Executive Director<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

An American, aged 40, was appointed as Independent Non-<br />

Executive Director of Tanjung on 28 August 2007. He holds a<br />

Bachelor of Science Degree in Accounting (Graduating with<br />

Beta Alpha Psi Accounting Honours) from the Louisiana State<br />

University, United States. In 1993, after graduation, he joined<br />

Wegmann Dazet & Co., a professional corporation of certifi ed<br />

public accountants in New Orleans, Los Angeles, where he<br />

was both a Senior Auditor and a Forensic Auditor. In 1997,<br />

he was appointed as the Managing Director of BWB Controls,<br />

Inc., Los Angeles, a worldwide manufacturer of pneumatic,<br />

hydraulic and electric surface safety equipment engineered<br />

specifi cally for the oil and gas industry. In 2006, he became<br />

a Director in Mezco Fabrication, L.L.C., at Carencro, Los<br />

Angeles, a manufacturer of precision sheet metal parts utilising<br />

laser cutting technology for the oil and gas industry, a position<br />

he holds until present day.<br />

Mr Warren also serves as a member of the AC of Tanjung. He<br />

attended fi ve out of seven Board meetings which were held in<br />

the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009.<br />

Conviction of Offence<br />

None of the Directors has been convicted of any offence within the past ten (10) years other than traffi c offences.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Continuous<br />

Growth<br />

32


As long as we continuously<br />

33<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

innovate and strive to meet the<br />

oil majors’ demands and requirements,<br />

we believe that we can capitalise<br />

on many opportunities<br />

within the industry<br />

for continuous growth<br />

in the years to come


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT<br />

Dear Shareholders,<br />

On behalf of the Board of Directors<br />

of Tanjung Offshore Berhad (“Board”)<br />

(“Tanjung” or “Company”) and its<br />

subsidiaries (“Tanjung Group” or<br />

“Group”), I hereby present to our<br />

valued shareholders, Tanjung’s annual<br />

report and the audited fi nancial<br />

statements of Tanjung Group for the<br />

fi nancial year ended (FYE) 2009.<br />

DATUK WIRA SYED ALI BIN<br />

TAN SRI SYED ABBAS ALHABSHEE<br />

Independent Non-Executive Chairman<br />

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CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT<br />

35<br />

Financial Performance<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

For the FYE 2009, Tanjung registered a total revenue of<br />

RM649.50 million and profi t after taxation of RM3.62 million<br />

respectively. Overall revenue in FYE 2009 experienced an<br />

increase of 13.13% as compared to FYE 2008 which registered<br />

total revenue of RM574.27 million. During the fi nancial year<br />

under review, total profi t after taxation reduced by 88% to<br />

RM3.62 million as compared to RM31.45 million in FYE 2008.<br />

The increase in revenue is mainly attributed by the Group’s<br />

ability to capitalise on niche markets within the oil and gas<br />

industry through the provision of offshore vessel services,<br />

engineering equipment sales, maintenance services as well<br />

as drilling and production platform services. However, the<br />

reduction in the profi tability levels are mainly due to losses<br />

incurred at our subsidiary in the UK, Citech Energy Recovery<br />

Systems UK Limited (CERS UK).<br />

205,455<br />

293,254<br />

422,871<br />

574,273<br />

649,656<br />

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009<br />

16,051<br />

18,280<br />

23,229<br />

31,448<br />

2005 2006 2007 2008 2009<br />

Revenue (RM’000) Profi t After Tax (RM’000)<br />

3,616<br />

Despite the challenging business environment in FYE 2009<br />

and the volatile oil prices affecting the oil and gas industry, the<br />

Group registered a higher revenue of RM649.66 million. This is<br />

attributed to the growth in all four (4) business divisions such<br />

as engineering equipment services, maintenance services,<br />

offshore support vessel services and drilling and production<br />

platform services.<br />

Notwithstanding this, the Group’s profi tability levels were<br />

lower and affected by operational losses at our subsidiary in<br />

the United Kingdom, Citech Energy Recovery Systems in FYE<br />

2009. In this regard, we have immediately restructured our<br />

operations and implemented management and production<br />

changes at CERS UK so as to streamline the manufacturing of<br />

waste heat recovery units more effectively and effi ciently.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT<br />

MV Tanjung Gelang<br />

Financial Performance (cont’d)<br />

We are confi dent that the turnaround plan which has been<br />

executed at CERS UK will start to bear results in FYE 2010.<br />

As at 31 December 2009, the Group’s shareholders funds<br />

stood at RM322.08 million as compared to RM322.27 million<br />

as at FYE 2008.<br />

Outlook for the Oil and Gas Industry<br />

We believe that oil fundamentals remain intact and offshore<br />

sentiments are increasingly positive on the back of stabilising<br />

oil prices which are currently hovering at between USD 70-80<br />

per barrel. With the easing credit markets, expected economic<br />

recovery and continuing demand for oil worldwide, we expect<br />

the oil majors to continue to enhance their exploration,<br />

development, production and maintenance activities within<br />

the industry.<br />

On the domestic front, in light of continuing assurances and<br />

commitments from our national oil company, PETRONAS, we<br />

trust that the industry will remain robust and continue to spur<br />

growth in the local upstream and downstream activities within<br />

the industry.<br />

Against this backdrop, we will continue to innovate by<br />

adopting new ideas and approaches in delivering our products<br />

and services within the industry. Through our core business<br />

divisions, we will actively penetrate new niche markets<br />

through the introduction of new technologies, active regional<br />

networking and effective execution of strategic plans. Given<br />

the challenges that we have experienced in the past year, we<br />

remain confi dent and optimistic in the long term fundamentals<br />

of Tanjung within the industry.<br />

THE “208” jack up drilling rig being towed upon completion of upgrading works<br />

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Corporate Social Responsibility<br />

During the year we continued with our corporate social<br />

responsibility programmes to promote:<br />

• Awareness of Health, Safety and Environmental (HSE)<br />

performances;<br />

• Development of Staff; and<br />

• Community Services.<br />

We always ensure that all staff within the Tanjung Group are<br />

aware and perform their tasks in accordance to health, safety<br />

and environmental requirements. We continue to eliminate<br />

any potential risks of injury or hazards at our workplaces and<br />

offi ces through various seminars conducted by professionals<br />

to promote HSE work ethics at all times. Various operational<br />

processes are reviewed and updated regularly so as to ensure<br />

the safety of personnel at all levels of operations in our core<br />

business divisions. All HSE regulations and procedures have<br />

been communicated to all staff, business associates and<br />

visitors to all our offi ces, workshops, operation centres and<br />

vessels. Todate, we have achieved numerous HSE awards<br />

and it further reinforced our commitment to HSE policies and<br />

practices.<br />

Throughout the year, we have organised various in-house<br />

training as well as technical courses to promote staff<br />

development. We believe in growing our own talent and<br />

continuously upgrading our talent pool of workforce. Our<br />

aim is to attract, train and retain the right people so that they<br />

have the ability and drive to deliver competitive advantage and<br />

superior competence.


CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT<br />

Launch of “D’Puncak Gotong Royong” at our head offi ce at Puncak<br />

Setiawangsa by Y.B. Datuk Raja Nong Chik<br />

Corporate Social Responsibility (cont’d)<br />

The Tanjung Group has also supported various community<br />

services and activities at “Yayasan Pendidikan Cheras” which<br />

was established to support the education needs of children<br />

from low income groups in Kuala Lumpur. We have provided<br />

various scholarships, incentives and support programmes<br />

to reward and support able students from the lower income<br />

group to further their studies at higher institutions of learning.<br />

We have also sponsored practical training courses as part of<br />

the overall graduate programmes at local universities such<br />

as Universiti Teknologi Mara, International Islamic University<br />

Malaysia, Universiti Kuala Lumpur, Universiti Malaya, Universiti<br />

Utara Malaysia, Universiti Tenaga Nasional, TATI University<br />

College and Universiti Teknologi Petronas. These practical<br />

training programmes involved hands-on training at our<br />

maintenance workshops and formal seminars and discussions<br />

at our offi ces for various engineering disciplines within the oil<br />

and gas industry.<br />

Through these practical training programmes, we are also<br />

able to offer employment to local graduates who have passed<br />

our formal selection criteria. We believe in supporting these<br />

programmes which will be provide mutual benefi ts to the<br />

career developments of local graduates and Tanjung Group<br />

on a long term basis.<br />

In January this year, we have successfully organised a<br />

“D’Puncak Gotong-Royong” at our corporate head offi ce at<br />

Puncak Setiawangsa, Kuala Lumpur. The programme was<br />

aimed at preserving cleanliness in the vicinity of our corporate<br />

offi ce and also forging closer ties between our staff and the<br />

residents within the neighbourhood. We also invited our<br />

Federal Territories and Urban Well-Being Minister, Y.B. Dato’<br />

Raja Nong Chik to launch the programme. At the same event,<br />

Tanjung donated RM10,000.00 to “Tabung Bencana Wilayah<br />

Persekutuan” held under the ministry.<br />

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Dividends<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Tanjung Group’s employees participating in the “Gotong Royong”<br />

During the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009, the<br />

Company had paid an interim dividend of 8% or RM0.04 sen<br />

per share of RM0.50 (less 25% taxation) on 2 April 2009. The<br />

Board of Directors has decided to retain the remaining profi ts<br />

earned during the year under review and no further dividend<br />

is recommended for the fi nancial year ended 31 December<br />

2009.<br />

Corporate Governance<br />

The Board believes in the maintenance of the highest standards<br />

of corporate governance practices within the Group as a<br />

fundamental part of discharging our responsibilities to protect<br />

and maximize shareholders’ value and enhancing the continued<br />

business prosperity of the Group. The measures implemented<br />

have been highlighted in the Corporate Governance Report in<br />

this annual report.<br />

Tanjung Group’s employees cleaning up the neigbourhood with the<br />

residents of Puncak Setiawangsa, Kuala Lumpur


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

CHAIRMAN’S STATEMENT<br />

Our booth at the Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Engineering Exhibition (OGA 2009)<br />

Tun Dr Mahathir Mohamad visiting our booth at the OGA 2009<br />

Investor Relations<br />

During the year, we have organised various site visits to our<br />

workshops, new vessel launches and analysts briefi ngs<br />

as well as participating in investor road shows. This is to<br />

establish proactive and timely communication linkages with<br />

the investment community such as institutional investors, fund<br />

managers, analysts and media on our fi nancial performance<br />

and business operations. Our Company’s website is also<br />

updated on a regular basis to refl ect the latest developments<br />

and improving public awareness of the Group at the same<br />

time.<br />

In June 2009, we have also participated in the 13th Asian<br />

Oil, Gas & Petrochemical Engineering Exhibition (OGA 2009)<br />

which was held in Kuala Lumpur. The participation was to<br />

further promote our Group’s range of products and services<br />

for the industry.<br />

38<br />

Our staff explaining our products and services to visitors<br />

at our booth at the OGA 2009.<br />

Appreciation<br />

On behalf of the Board of Directors of Tanjung, I wish to extend<br />

our sincere appreciation and gratitude to our Finance Director,<br />

Haji Abdullah Bin Hashim who has announced his retirement<br />

effective 31 March 2010.<br />

I also wish to extend my gratitude and appreciation to our<br />

management and staff for their continuous commitment and<br />

dedication in reinforcing our position as one of the leading oil<br />

and gas service providers in Malaysia.<br />

We would also like to take this opportunity to thank our valued<br />

institutional and individual shareholders for your confi dence<br />

and believe in the long term prospects of the Group, the oil<br />

majors, in particular PETRONAS, for their continuous support<br />

over the years, our business associates and principals for the<br />

successful collaboration in various business operations, our<br />

bankers and government authorities for their vital role in our<br />

strategic planning and execution of projects.<br />

Lastly, my special thanks also to my colleagues on the Board of<br />

Tanjung for their invaluable support and guidance throughout<br />

the year.<br />

.....................................................................<br />

DATUK WIRA SYED ALI<br />

BIN TAN SRI SYED ABBAS ALHABSHEE<br />

Independent Non-Executive Chairman<br />

30 April 2010


HEALTH,SAFETY<br />

&<br />

It is the policy of Tanjung Offshore Berhad and<br />

its subsidiaries (Tanjung Group) that all our work<br />

activities shall be conducted in a manner which<br />

safeguards the Health, Safety and Welfare of all<br />

persons and preserves the natural Environment,<br />

as far as it is practicable.<br />

Our Health, Safety and Environment (HSE)<br />

objectives shall bear equal importance with our<br />

fundamental business objectives.<br />

Every employee of Tanjung Group is obligated to<br />

work safely, to cooperate and act responsibly in<br />

preventing injury to him/her and to others.<br />

In pursuance of this policy and in adherence to<br />

all legislative and other requirements with the<br />

commitment to achieve continuous improvement,<br />

Tanjung Group shall endeavor to :-<br />

• Prevent all accidents, occupational diseases<br />

and fi res<br />

• Prevent damage to equipment, items, plant<br />

and property<br />

• Protect and preserve the environment<br />

• Implement safe system of work<br />

• Safeguards the interest of the general public<br />

and surrounding community<br />

• Promote safety awareness and provide<br />

training to Tanjung Group’s employees to<br />

achieve our HSE objectives<br />

• Provide forum and platform to employees,<br />

customers and contractors to actively<br />

participate in our HSE programme<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ENVIRONMENT<br />

POLICY


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

MANAGING DIRECTOR’S REVIEW<br />

On behalf of the Board of Directors (“Board”)<br />

of Tanjung Offshore Berhad (“Tanjung” or<br />

“Company”) and its subsidiaries (“Tanjung<br />

Group” or “Group”), I am pleased that the<br />

Group’s performance has remain resilient<br />

in a challenging fi nancial year. The price<br />

volatility of oil has created uncertainties<br />

in the industry which resulted in oil<br />

majors reassessing their investments and<br />

spending in exploration, development<br />

and production activities. Despite this<br />

challenging environment, we continue<br />

to experience revenue growth and<br />

maintaining profi tability during the year<br />

under review.<br />

During the FYE 2009, the Group registered<br />

total revenue of RM649.65 million which<br />

represented an increase of 13.13% as<br />

compared to that recorded in the previous<br />

FYE 2008 of RM574.27 million. During the<br />

fi nancial year under review, total profi t<br />

after taxation reduced by 88% to RM3.62<br />

million as compared to RM31.45 million in<br />

FYE 2008.<br />

HAJI OMAR BIN KHALID<br />

Managing Director<br />

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MANAGING DIRECTOR’S REVIEW<br />

41<br />

Engineering Equipment Services<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Waste heat recovery units manufactured at CERS, United Kingdom<br />

The Group recorded a reduction in profi t after tax in the current<br />

fi nancial year under review due to operational losses at our<br />

subsidiary in the United Kingdom, Citech Energy Recovery<br />

Systems (CERS UK) in FYE 2009. In this regard, we have already<br />

restructured our operations and implemented management<br />

and production changes at CERS UK so as to streamline the<br />

manufacturing of waste heat recovery units more effectively<br />

and effi ciently. We are confi dent that the turnaround plan<br />

which has already been executed at CERS UK will start to<br />

bear results in FYE 2010.<br />

In FYE 2009, the engineering equipment division has continued<br />

to register growth due to our excellent technical collaboration<br />

with various principal and aggressive marketing to the oil<br />

majors.<br />

Overall revenue for engineering equipment in FYE 2009 totalled<br />

RM248.85 million which represented an increase of 22.0% as<br />

compared to RM204.0 million registered in FYE 2008. The<br />

contracts are mainly glycol regeneration packages, waste<br />

heat recovery packages, produced water system packages,<br />

chemical injection, switchgear packages and nitrogen<br />

generators. Most of these contracts are secured from various<br />

oil majors operating in Malaysia and international markets for<br />

development, production, maintenance and rejuvenation of<br />

the oil and gas fi elds.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

MANAGING DIRECTOR’S REVIEW<br />

Maintenance services at our workshop in Kemaman<br />

Maintenance services<br />

Tanjung Maintenance Services Sdn Bhd (TMS), a subsidiary<br />

of Tanjung provides complete maintenance services for a<br />

full range of engineering equipment in both the upstream<br />

and downstream sector of the oil and gas industry. Full<br />

maintenance services which involves general services and<br />

repair, overhaul and test for rotating equipment, fabrication of<br />

parts and machining, metal coating, rotor dynamic balancing,<br />

condition based monitoring and testing facilities for various<br />

types of engineering equipment. As of todate, TMS is<br />

operating from fi ve (5) main workshops of which two (2) are<br />

located in Kemaman, Terengganu, one (1) each in Miri, Bintulu<br />

and Labuan. We currently employ approximately 220 staff<br />

of various experiences and expertise. We also provide both<br />

in-house training and external training with our foreign based<br />

principals.<br />

In FYE 2009, the Group registered a revenue of RM44.76<br />

million as compared to RM73.35 million in FYE 2008. We aim<br />

to increase our market share in this sector of the industry and<br />

have been networking with new and existing clients in both<br />

Peninsular and East Malaysia such as Petronas Dagangan Sdn<br />

Bhd, Petronas (Penapisan) Terengganu Sdn Bhd, Petronas Gas<br />

Berhad, BASF Petronas Chemicals Sdn Bhd, BP Chemical<br />

Sdn Bhd, ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia<br />

Inc, Bhd, Petlin Malaysia Sdn Bhd, Nippon Oil Exploration<br />

Malaysia Ltd and and Murphy Sarawak Oil Co.<br />

We are one of the few local service providers which have set<br />

up complete workshops in all the main oil and gas hubs in both<br />

Peninsular and East Malaysia. We have trained our human<br />

capital and invested in the latest technologies to enable us<br />

to move towards niche and knowledge based maintenance<br />

technologies. In doing so, we aim to be at the forefront of the<br />

total solutions provider concept for maintenance services in<br />

Malaysia and the region.<br />

42<br />

MV Tanjung Gelang on location<br />

Drilling and Production Platform Services<br />

As of todate, we are operating the jack-up drilling rig, “THE<br />

208” with Hercules Offshore Inc, which has since been<br />

deployed to location and currently chartered to Murphy Oil on<br />

a long term contract.<br />

We are also operating the Mobile Offshore Production Unit<br />

(“MOPU”) at the Cendor oilfi eld for Petrofac (Malaysia PM-304)<br />

Limited on long term basis since 2006. The MOPU is currently<br />

used for production of oil from Cendor fi eld on a long term<br />

contract.<br />

In FYE 2009, drilling and production platform services<br />

generated approximately RM195.77 million in revenue as<br />

compared to RM214.83 million registered in FYE 2008.<br />

Offshore Support Vessels Services<br />

In FYE 2009, the offshore support vessels services division<br />

contributed a total revenue of RM160.27 million which<br />

represented an increase of 95% as compared to RM82.19<br />

million recorded in FYE 2008. We managed to secure the<br />

relevant fi nancing for the fi ve (5) new AHTS vessels in the<br />

midst of a global fi nancial crisis. We are also grateful that our<br />

principal bankers were supportive of our operations which<br />

enabled us to complete our fl eet expansion exercise. During<br />

the FYE 2009, the Group successfully launched and took<br />

delivery of an additional four (4) units of Anchor Handling Tug &<br />

Supply (AHTS) vessels, namely, MV Tanjung Sari, MV Tanjung<br />

Biru 1, MV Tanjung Biru 2, MV Tanjung Dahan 1 and one (1)<br />

unit of Well Testing and Servicing Vessel (WTSV), MV Tanjung<br />

Gelang. The Group is also expected to take delivery of an<br />

AHTS vessel, MV Tanjung Dahan 2 in May 2010. We have<br />

also recently secured the relevant long term charters for the<br />

aforesaid fi ve (5) new AHTS vessels.


MANAGING<br />

DIRECTOR’S REVIEW<br />

MV Tanjung Gelang performing well testing activities for Carigali PTTEPI Operating Company (CPOC)<br />

Offshore Support Vessels Services (cont’d)<br />

As of May 2010, the Group will be operating sixteen (16)<br />

wholly owned offshore support vessels which are chartered<br />

out to oil majors operating in Malaysian waters. Save for<br />

two (2) offshore support vessels, MV Tanjung Manis and MV<br />

Tanjung Gaya which are on spot charters, all our vessels<br />

are on secured long term charters up to FYE 2016 and we<br />

are confi dent that the demand for these vessels will remain<br />

robust given the continuous development and production of<br />

new and existing development programmes for various oil<br />

and gas Production Sharing Contracts (PSCs), spearheaded<br />

by PETRONAS together with other oil majors operating in this<br />

region.<br />

Our People<br />

As of todate, the Group employs a total of 550 employees<br />

comprising senior management, corporate executives,<br />

professional engineers and marine offi cers at all levels of<br />

responsibilities within the Group. Apart from various capital<br />

investments in offshore support vessels, maintenance<br />

workshops and facilities, the Group has also invested<br />

substantially in human capital, which is also one of the<br />

important aspects of the Group. In line with our expansions<br />

and growth in business operations, we have also recruited<br />

and provided various training programmes at all levels within<br />

the Group. During the year, we have sent various engineering<br />

teams for complete technical training at our principals’ centres,<br />

both local and overseas for in-depth exposures on the latest<br />

technological advances in the oil and gas industry.<br />

We have also sponsored various batches of students at<br />

Akademi Laut Malaysia (ALAM) where successful marine<br />

students are offered employment with Tanjung Group. Through<br />

these sponsorship programmes, we are able to attract local<br />

marine talents and providing a qualifi ed workforce for Tanjung<br />

Group’s future marine expansions.<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Equipped with the latest technical knowledge and hands on<br />

experiences, our engineers of multiple disciplines would be<br />

able to offer their services to the oil majors, in the shortest time<br />

frame at their locations especially for urgent projects or during<br />

unforeseen emergencies.<br />

Outlook for the Future<br />

Despite the reduction in overall profi tability of the Group in FYE<br />

2009, we are still upbeat on the prospects of both the upstream<br />

and downstream sectors of the oil and gas industry in Malaysia.<br />

We take cognizance of the operational losses at our subsidiary<br />

CERS UK and have also implemented a turnaround plan for<br />

immediate cost reduction measures and restructuring of the<br />

production processes for the manufacturing of waste heat<br />

recovery units for the international markets. On the back of a<br />

new contract secured from the U.S. recently, we are confi dent<br />

that CERS UK will turnaround and deliver better results in the<br />

year ahead.<br />

In the past twelve (12) months, we have witnessed oil<br />

prices treading at lows of USD35 per barrel which has since<br />

recovered and stabilised at between USD70 - USD80 per<br />

barrel in recent months. As such, we remain positive on the<br />

long term opportunities within the industry based on our capital<br />

investments in recent years, in particular, the offshore support<br />

vessels, equipment facilities and the continuous development<br />

of our human capital. In the long term, we believe that most oil<br />

majors including PETRONAS will continue to spur exploration,<br />

development, production and maintenance activities. This<br />

is evident from the recent engineering equipment contracts<br />

and the award of long term charters for all fi ve (5) new AHTS<br />

vessels which were launched and delivered to the Group in<br />

late FYE 2009 and early FYE 2010.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

MANAGING DIRECTOR’S REVIEW<br />

CERS UK’s manufacturing plant in Hull, UK Casing division at CERS, UK Coiling division at CERS, UK<br />

Most oil majors have also implemented various rejuvenation programmes to enhance the oil and gas recovery rates at existing and<br />

matured production sharing contracts (PSC). Based on these developments, we believe that there are various niche opportunities<br />

for Tanjung Group to participate in these support services. We have invested in the development of our technical manpower,<br />

offshore support vessels and maintenance facilities at our workshops so as to provide our range of integrated services to the oil<br />

majors on a long term basis.<br />

Despite the tough operating environment and challenges in the fi nancial markets in FYE 2009, we have remained resilient and<br />

have capitalised on our available resources to further enhance our product offerings and actively promote our products and<br />

services to new and existing customers both locally and abroad. We believe that this will result in achieving better effi ciencies that<br />

translate into further optimisation of production at the lowest costs for the oil majors.<br />

Overall, we foresee another fruitful year ahead for the Group on the back of foreseeable growth in demand for our integrated<br />

services and our turnaround plan at CERS UK. We have to continue to position ourselves and remain resilient in the midst of a<br />

fast changing business environment. We will remain focused in the oil and gas industry and maintain our relevance in becoming<br />

the preferred integrated oil and gas service provider in Malaysia and the region.<br />

.....................................................................<br />

HAJI OMAR BIN KHALID<br />

Managing Director<br />

30 April 2010<br />

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AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

The primary objective of the Audit Committee is to assist the Board of Directors in discharging its statutory duties and responsibilities<br />

relating to accounting and reporting practices and to ensure the adequacy and effectiveness of the Group’s internal control<br />

measures.<br />

COMPOSITION OF THE AUDIT COMMITTEE<br />

The members of the Audit Committee and their respective designations who have served during the fi nancial year ended 31<br />

December 2009 are as follows:-<br />

Member Designation<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab bin Haji Ibrahim Chairman (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee Member (Independent Non-Executive Chairman)<br />

Edwanee Cheah Bin Abdullah Member (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

George William Warren Jr Member (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

TERMS OF REFERENCE<br />

• Membership<br />

The Committee shall be appointed by the Directors from among themselves and shall consist of not less than three (3) in<br />

numbers of whom a majority shall not be:-<br />

(a) Executive Directors of the Company or any relevant corporation.<br />

(b) Spouse, parent, brother, sister, son or adopted son, daughter or adopted daughter of an executive director of the<br />

Company or of any related corporation; or<br />

(c) Spouse of brother, sister, son or adopted son, daughter or adopted daughter of an executive director or of any related<br />

corporation, or<br />

(d) Any person having a relationship which, in the opinion of the Board of Directors, would interfere with the exercise of the<br />

independent judgement in carrying out the functions of the committee.<br />

The members of the Committee shall elect a Chairman from among their number who is not an executive director or<br />

employee of the Company or any related corporation. If a member of the Committee resigns, dies or for any other reason<br />

ceases to be a member with the result that the number of members is reduced to two (2), the Board of Directors shall within<br />

three (3) months of that event, appoint such number of new members as may be required to make up the minimum number<br />

of three (3) members.<br />

• Authority<br />

The Committee is authorised by the Board to investigate any activity within its terms of reference. It is authorised to seek<br />

any information it requires from any employees and all employees are directed to co-operate with any request made by the<br />

Committee. The Committee shall also have the authority to consult independent experts where they consider it necessary to<br />

carry out their duties.<br />

• Meetings<br />

The Committee shall meet at least four (4) times a year and such meetings as the Chairman shall decide in order to fulfi l its<br />

duties. The Secretary of the Committee shall be responsible, in conjunction with the Chairman, for drawing up the agenda<br />

and circulating to the Committee prior to each meeting.<br />

The Secretary will also be responsible for keeping the minutes of the meetings of the Committee, and circulating them to<br />

committee members and to other members of the Board of Directors.<br />

• Quorum<br />

The quorum for an Audit Committee meeting shall consist of two (2) members and a majority of the members present shall<br />

be independent directors.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

AUDIT COMMITTEE REPORT<br />

Functions<br />

The following are the main functions of the Audit Committee collectively:-<br />

1. Review the audit plan with the external auditors;<br />

2. Review with the external auditors his evaluation of the system of internal controls;<br />

3. Review the audit report with the external auditors;<br />

4. Review the assistance given by the company’s offi cer to the auditors;<br />

5. Review the scope and result of the internal procedures;<br />

6. Review the balance sheet and profi t and loss account;<br />

7. Review any related party transactions that may arise within the Company or the Group;<br />

8. To consider the nomination of a person or person as auditors; and<br />

9. To perform any other work that is required or empowered to do so by statutory legislation or guidelines as<br />

prepared by the relevant Government authorities.<br />

During the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009, the Audit Committee held a total of six (6) meetings, the details<br />

of attendance of which are as follows:-<br />

Member No. of meetings attended<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab bin Haji Ibrahim 6 of 6<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee 5 of 6<br />

Edwanee Cheah Bin Abdullah 6 of 6<br />

George William Warren Jr 5 of 6<br />

SUMMARY OF ACTIVITIES OF THE AUDIT COMMITTEE<br />

During the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009, the activities of the Audit Committee included the following:-<br />

Reviewing of the external auditors’ scope of work and their audit plan.<br />

Reviewing with the external auditors on the results of their audit, the audit report and internal control<br />

recommendations in respect of improvements in internal control procedures noted in the course of their audit.<br />

Reviewed with the internal auditors their internal audit review and fi ndings and the Management’s response and<br />

action taken.<br />

Reviewing the annual report and the audited fi nancial statements of the Company and the Group prior to<br />

submission to the Board for their consideration and approval. The review was to ensure that the audited fi nancial<br />

statements were drawn up in accordance with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965 and the applicable<br />

approved accounting standards issued by the Malaysian Accounting Standards Board (“MASB”).<br />

Reviewing the Company’s compliance with the Main Market Listing Requirements of the Bursa Malaysia Securities<br />

Berhad (“Bursa Securities”) and the applicable approved accounting standards issued by MASB.<br />

Reviewing of the quarterly unaudited fi nancial statements and its explanatory notes thereon and recommending<br />

to the Board for Directors’ approval.<br />

Reviewing of the Company’s status of compliance with the Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance for the<br />

purpose of issuing of a Corporate Governance Statement pursuant to the requirement of paragraph 15.26 of the<br />

Listing Requirements of Bursa Securities.<br />

Reviewed the Group’s key operational and business risks area and the policies in place to address and minimize<br />

such risks.<br />

ALLOCATION OF EMPLOYEES’ SHARE OPTION SCHEME OPTIONS<br />

The Audit Committee had reviewed and verifi ed that the allocation of options during the year under the Company’s<br />

ESOS is in compliance with the allocation criteria determined by the ESOS Committee and in accordance with the<br />

Bye-Laws of the ESOS.<br />

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INTERNAL AUDIT FUNCTION<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

The Audit Committee is aware of the importance of independent and adequately resourced internal audit function for<br />

the effectiveness of internal control system. The principal responsibilities of the internal audit function are as follows:-<br />

Evaluate the effectiveness of the internal control systems so as to provide reasonable assurance that such<br />

systems continue to operate in compliance with the existing control and risk assurance systems effectively.<br />

Review, appraise and to ensure compliance with the Group’s established policies and procedures as well as the<br />

relevant statutory requirements.<br />

Highlight major weakness in control procedures and make recommendation for improvements to the Audit<br />

Committee.<br />

The internal audit function of the Group adopts a risk based approach to monitor and implement an effective internal<br />

control system for the Group. The monitoring process forms the basis for continuous improvement to the risk<br />

management process of the Group in meeting its overall objectives.<br />

The Group had outsourced its internal audit function to a professional services fi rm, which was tasked with the aim of<br />

assisting the Committee to discharge its duties and responsibilities. The cost incurred in relation to the internal audit<br />

function during the fi nancial year was RM37,200.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

STATEMENT ON INTERNAL CONTROL<br />

Introduction<br />

Paragraph 15.27(b) of Listing Requirements of Bursa Securities requires the Board of Directors of public listed companies to<br />

include a statement in the Annual Report on the state of internal controls in the Company as a Group. The Board is pleased to<br />

provide the following statement on internal control of the Group for the fi nancial year under review prepared in accordance with<br />

the “Statement on Internal Control - Guidance for Directors of Public Listed Companies” issued by the Institute of Internal Auditors<br />

Malaysia and adopted by Bursa Securities.<br />

Board Responsibilities<br />

The Board of Directors recognises the importance of sound internal controls and risk management practices in the maintenance<br />

of good corporate governance. The system of internal control is designed to identify and manage the principal risks facing the<br />

Group in pursuit of its objectives. The system covers control relating to fi nancial, operational, risk management and compliance<br />

with applicable rules and regulations.<br />

The responsibilities of the Board in relation to the system extend to all subsidiaries of the Group. In view of the limitations<br />

inherent in any system of internal control, the Group’s system of internal control can only manage rather than eliminate the risk<br />

of failure to achieve corporate objectives and therefore can only provide reasonable and not absolute assurance against material<br />

misstatement, loss and fraud.<br />

The Group continues to take measures of the adequacy and integrity of the system of internal control. The ongoing process of<br />

identifi cation, evaluation and management of signifi cant risk has been in place during the fi nancial year under review. This process<br />

is reviewed on a regular basis by the Audit Committee and the Board of Directors. The key features of the internal control system<br />

are outlined below.<br />

Systems of Internal Control<br />

The Group maintains a system of internal control that serves to safeguard its assets; identify and manage risk; ensure compliance<br />

with statutory and regulatory requirements; and to ensure operational results are closely monitored and substantial variances are<br />

promptly explained.<br />

The salient features of the Group’s system of internal control include, inter alia :-<br />

An organisational structure with clearly defi ned lines of responsibility and relevant authority has been set up for the Group.<br />

The Group’s management with the assistance of a centralised human resource function sets the policies for recruitment,<br />

training and appraisal of the employees within the Group.<br />

Policies and procedures which sets out the compliance standards for daily operations for the respective business units of<br />

the Group;<br />

The Board of Directors evaluates risks involved and seeks appropriate experts’ advice in considering business proposals and<br />

operational issues so as to make an effective decision in the best interest of the Group.<br />

The Group’s management sets clearly defi ned authorisation procedures which are clearly documented and implemented so<br />

as to exercise strict control on compliance therewith by all levels of employees.<br />

The Group’s management meets monthly to review the operational and fi nancial performance of the businesses in the Group<br />

and its subsidiaries, and to discuss key business, operational and management issues.<br />

The Board of Directors receives and reviews quarterly performance reports on the Group and its subsidiaries from the<br />

management, and discuss on signifi cant business and risk issues.<br />

The Group’s management and internal auditors have conducted reviews on the system of internal control to ensure compliance<br />

with the established policies and procedures of the Group. Weaknesses are properly communicated to management and<br />

prompt corrective actions have been taken.<br />

Established system of performance appraisal to monitor and maintain good performance standards from employees.<br />

Conclusion<br />

The Board is of the view that the system of internal control that had been implemented within the Group is sound and effective.<br />

The internal control procedures will be reviewed continuously in order to improve and strengthen the system to ensure ongoing<br />

adequacy, integrity and effectiveness so as to safeguard the Group’s assets and shareholders’ investments.<br />

This statement is made in accordance with a resolution of the Board of Directors dated 28 April 2010.<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

The Board of Directors (“the Board”) recognises the importance of good corporate governance and is committed to<br />

the establishment and implementation of a proper framework and controls that are in line with the principles and best<br />

practices as recommended by the Malaysian Code of Corporate Governance (“the Code”).<br />

The Board will continuously evaluate the status of the Group’s corporate governance practices and procedures<br />

with a view to adopt and implement the Best Practices of the Code wherever applicable in the best interests of the<br />

shareholders of the Company. The Board has generally applied the Principles and Best Practices of the Code.<br />

The Board is pleased to report herein the manner in which the Company has applied the Principles of the Code and<br />

the extent to which it has complied with the Best Practices of the Code.<br />

DIRECTORS<br />

1. Board Responsibilities<br />

The Board is fully aware of its role and has adopted the specifi c responsibilities that are listed in the Code, which<br />

facilitates the discharge of the Board’s stewardship responsibilities.<br />

a. Board Balance<br />

The Board of Directors consists of seven (7) members comprising three (3) executive directors, and four<br />

(4) non-executive directors. Four (4) of the seven (7) Directors are independent Directors. The Board has<br />

complied with Paragraph 15.02 of the Listing Requirements of Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad that at least<br />

two or one-third of the Board, whichever is the higher are independent directors. The Board considers its<br />

current size adequate given the existing scope and nature of the Group’s business operations.<br />

The Board is responsible for implementing the policies and decisions of the Board, overseeing the operations<br />

and developing the business and corporate strategies of the Group. The Board also monitors the performance<br />

of the Group and ensures that a proper internal control system is in place. The presence of independent<br />

non-executive directors is to provide independent and unbiased views of fi nancial and business inputs for<br />

the interest of the Group.<br />

b. Board Committees<br />

The Board has established board committees to assist the Board in discharging their duties. These<br />

committees are as follows:-<br />

Audit Committee<br />

Nomination Committee<br />

Remuneration Committee<br />

ESOS Committee<br />

Audit Committee<br />

The composition of the Audit Committee is in compliance with relevant regulatory requirements. The report of the<br />

Audit Committee is on pages 45 to 47.<br />

Nomination Committee<br />

The Nomination Committee is responsible for reviewing the Board composition and balance as well as considering<br />

the Board’s succession planning, making recommendation for new appointment of Directors. The Nomination<br />

Committee meets as and when required. The decision on new appointment shall be the responsibility of the<br />

Board after considering the recommendation of the Nomination Committee.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

STATEMENT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE<br />

The members of the Nomination Committee are as follows:-<br />

Member Designation<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali<br />

Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee Chairman (Independent Non-Executive Chairman)<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab bin Haji Ibrahim Member (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Edwanee Cheah Bin Abdullah Member (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

The Board considers that the current mix of skills and experience of its members are suffi cient for the discharge of its duties<br />

and responsibilities effectively.<br />

Remuneration Committee<br />

The Remuneration Committee recommends to the Board the levels and elements of remuneration of Directors with executive<br />

functions and the senior management. The Board as a whole determines the allowances of the Non-Executive Directors<br />

and the Non-Executive Chairman after considering the recommendation of Remuneration Committee. The Remuneration<br />

Committee meets as and when required.<br />

The members of Remuneration Committee are as follows:-<br />

Member Designation<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali<br />

Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee Chairman (Independent Non-Executive Chairman)<br />

Haji Omar Bin Khalid Member (Managing Director)<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab bin Haji Ibrahim Member (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Edwanee Cheah Bin Abdullah Member (Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Employees Share Option Scheme Committee<br />

The ESOS Committee was established on 2 August 2005. The ESOS Committee comprises one (1) Executive Director and<br />

the Managing Director. The members of the ESOS Committee are :-<br />

Haji Omar Bin Khalid Chairman (Managing Director)<br />

Haji Hamidon bin Md Khayon Member (Executive Director)<br />

The ESOS Committee shall be vested with such powers and duties as are conferred upon it by the Board including the<br />

powers:-<br />

to administer the ESOS and to grant Options in accordance with the Bye-Laws;<br />

to recommend to the Board to establish, amend, and revoke Bye-Laws, rules and regulations to facilitate the<br />

implementation of the Scheme;<br />

to construe and interpret the provisions hereof in the best interest of the Company; and<br />

generally, to exercise such powers and perform such acts as are deemed necessary or expedient to promote the best<br />

interest of the Company.<br />

Subject to the foregoing, the ESOS Committee shall exercise its discretion in such manner as it deems fi t.<br />

As at the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009, a total of 14,075,900 ESOS options allocated to the employees of the<br />

Group remains unexercised. None of the allocation of ESOS options was made available to the Non-Executive Directors of<br />

the Group.<br />

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c. Board Meetings<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

The Board meets at least four (4) times a year with additional meetings held as and when urgent issues warrant matters<br />

to be attended.<br />

The Directors are provided before each Board Meeting, with the appropriate information relating to the matters to be<br />

discussed and where necessary, additional information is provided during the Board meeting on signifi cant issues that<br />

arise or when specifi cally requested by a Director. The Directors whether as a full board or in their individual capacity<br />

also have access to the services of the Company Secretary and management staff. Where considered necessary, the<br />

Board may also engage the services of professionals on specialized issues and furtherance of their duties.<br />

During the fi nancial year under review, seven (7) Board Meetings were held and the Directors’ attendances at the Board<br />

Meetings were as follows:-<br />

Attendance<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee 6/7<br />

(Chairman, Non-Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Haji Omar Bin Khalid 7/7<br />

(Managing Director)<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab bin Ibrahim 6/7<br />

(Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Haji Hamidon Bin Md Khayon 7/7<br />

(Executive Director)<br />

Za’aba bin Sedek 7/7<br />

(Executive Director)<br />

Edwanee Cheah Bin Abdullah 7/7<br />

(Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

George William Warren Jr. 5/7<br />

(Independent Non-Executive Director)<br />

Haji Abdullah Bin Hashim ** 7/7<br />

(Executive Director)<br />

** Haji Abdullah Bin Hashim resigned as Director of the Company with effect from 31 March 2010.<br />

Supply of Information<br />

The Board recognises that the decision making process is highly dependent on the quality of information furnished. As such, the<br />

Board members have full and unrestricted access to all information concerning the Group’s affairs. Prior to the Board meetings,<br />

all Board members are provided with the agenda and board papers containing information relevant to the business of the meeting<br />

to enable them to obtain further explanations, where necessary, in order to be properly briefed before the meetings. The Board<br />

papers including information on major fi nancial, operational and corporate matters of the Group. The Board members also<br />

have access to the advice and services of the Company Secretary, senior management and independent professional advisers<br />

including the external auditors.<br />

Appointment and Re-election<br />

In accordance with Article 103 of the Company’s Articles of Association, at least one-third of the Directors for the time being shall<br />

retire from offi ce and be subject to retirement by rotation at each Annual General Meeting (“AGM”). The article also provides that<br />

all Directors shall retire once in every three (3) years in compliance with the Code. Directors who are appointed before the next<br />

AGM will retire and be subject to re-election by shareholders at the next AGM.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

STATEMENT OF CORPORATE GOVERNANCE<br />

Directors’ Training<br />

All Directors have attended and successfully completed the Mandatory Accreditation Programme conducted by Bursatra Sdn Bhd<br />

within the stipulated timeframe required in the Main Market Listing Requirements of Bursa Securities. The Board of Directors are<br />

mindful that they should receive appropriate continuous training and during the fi nancial year, they have attended presentations<br />

and briefi ngs in order to keep abreast with developments in the industry, market place and with new statutory and regulatory<br />

requirements.<br />

During the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009, the Directors attended in house training programs on “Financial Reporting<br />

Standards 139” conducted by the Company’s external auditors. The Directors are also briefed and updated at the scheduled<br />

quarterly meetings with any relevant amendments to the Main Market Listing Requirements received from Bursa Securities and<br />

other relevant topics which are useful to them in discharging their duties effectively.<br />

The Group will evaluate and determine the training needs of its Directors on a continuous basis.<br />

DIRECTORS’ REMUNERATION<br />

The determination of remuneration packages of the Directors are matters for the Board as a whole. The remuneration of the<br />

Directors is structured to attract, retain and motivate them in order to run the Group successfully.<br />

The Board reviews the remuneration of the Directors annually whereby the respective Executive Directors have abstained from<br />

discussions and decisions on their own remuneration.<br />

The aggregate remuneration of the Directors for the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009 is as follows :-<br />

Executive Directors Non-Executive Directors Total (RM)<br />

Basic salary RM1,270,068 Nil RM1,270,068<br />

Bonuses Nil Nil Nil<br />

Fees<br />

Total<br />

Nil RM76,000 RM76,000<br />

Remuneration Band (RM) Executive Directors Non-Executive Directors<br />

0 - 50,000 - 4<br />

50,001 - 100,000 - -<br />

100,001 - 150,000 1 -<br />

150,001 – 200,000 - -<br />

200,001 – 250,000 3 -<br />

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RELATIONSHIP WITH SHAREHOLDERS<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

The Group recognises the importance of effective communication with its shareholders and investors to keep them<br />

informed of the major development of the Group. Such information is disseminated through the following channels :-<br />

Annual Report;<br />

Circulars to shareholders;<br />

Various disclosures and announcements to Bursa Securities; and<br />

Company’s website at www.tanjungoffshore.com.<br />

The main forum for dialogue with shareholders remains at the Annual General Meeting which encourages the<br />

shareholders to raise questions pertaining to the operations and fi nancials of the Group.<br />

ACCOUNTABILITY AND AUDIT<br />

1. Financial Reporting<br />

The Board is responsible to present a balanced, clear and comprehensive assessment of the Group’s fi nancial<br />

performance and prospects through the quarterly and annual fi nancial statements to shareholders. The Board<br />

and the Audit Committee have to ensure that the fi nancial statements are drawn up in accordance with the<br />

provisions of the Companies Act, 1965 and applicable approved accounting standards in Malaysia. In presenting<br />

the fi nancial statements, the Board has reviewed and ensuring that appropriate accounting policies have been<br />

used, consistently applied and supported by reasonable judgments and estimates.<br />

2. Internal Control<br />

The Board has overall responsibility for maintaining a sound and effective system of internal control of the Group,<br />

covering not only fi nancial controls but also controls relating to operations, compliance and risk management<br />

to safeguard shareholders investments and the Group’s assets. The Board also recognises that the system of<br />

internal control has inherent limitations and is aware that such a system can only provide reasonable and not<br />

absolute assurance against material misstatements, loss or fraud.<br />

The internal control system of the Group is supported by an established organisational structure with well-defi ned<br />

authority and responsibility lines, and which comprises of appropriate fi nancial, operational and compliance<br />

controls.<br />

3. Relationship with Auditors<br />

The Board, via the Audit Committee, has established a formal and transparent arrangement for maintaining an<br />

appropriate relationship with its auditors, both external and internal.<br />

4. Statement of Directors’ Responsibility<br />

The Directors are required by the Companies Act, 1965 to prepare fi nancial statements for each fi nancial year,<br />

which give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Group and the Company and of the results and cash<br />

fl ow of the Group and the Company for the fi nancial year then ended.<br />

In preparing the fi nancial statements for the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009, the Directors have:adopted<br />

the appropriate accounting policies and applied them consistently;<br />

made judgments and estimates that are reasonable and prudent;<br />

ensure applicable approved accounting standards have been followed, and any material departures have<br />

been disclosed and explained in the fi nancial statements; and<br />

ensure the fi nancial statements have been prepared on a going concern basis.<br />

The Directors are responsible for keeping proper accounting records of the Group and Company, which disclose<br />

with reasonable accuracy the fi nancial position of the Group and the Company, and which will enable them to<br />

ensure the fi nancial statements have complied with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965 and the applicable<br />

approved accounting standards in Malaysia.<br />

The Directors have the general responsibility for taking such steps as are reasonably open to them to safeguard<br />

the assets of the Group and to prevent and detect fraud and other irregularities.<br />

5. Compliance Statement<br />

Throughout 2009, the Group has complied with all the Best Practices of Corporate Governance set out in Part 2<br />

of the Malaysian Code on Corporate Governance.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

OTHER DISCLOSURE REQUIREMENTS<br />

a) Share Buybacks<br />

The Company had at its Fifth Annual General Meeting held on 26 May 2009, obtained approval of the Shareholders in<br />

relation to the share buy-back authority, whereby the Directors are authorised to purchase and/or hold at any point in time<br />

up to 10% of the issued and paid up share capital of Tanjung.<br />

The breakdown of purchases made under the share buy-back exercise during the year 2009 is as follows:-<br />

Month No of shares Highest Lowest Average Total<br />

purchased price paid price paid price paid consideration<br />

(RM) (RM) (RM) paid (RM)<br />

January 5,200 0.84 0.705 0.773 3,968.00<br />

February 30,700 1.00 0.76 0.88 24,506.50<br />

March 16,100 0.99 0.785 0.888 13,798.50<br />

September 100 1.27 1.27 1.27 127.00<br />

Total 52,100 0.86 * 45,190.00 *<br />

* Including transaction cost<br />

As at 31 December 2009, all the purchased shares were retained as Treasury shares and there was no resale or cancellation<br />

of these purchased shares.<br />

b) Options, Warrants or Convertible Securities<br />

The details of the movement of ESOS Options for the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009 are as follows:-<br />

No of ESOS Options ESOS Options ESOS Options No of ESOS Options<br />

granted as at Exercised Cancelled outstanding as at<br />

31 Dec 2009 31 Dec 2009<br />

24,876,390 9,804,290 996,200 14,075,900<br />

The abovementioned ESOS Scheme will expire on 1 August 2010.<br />

As at 31 December 2009, the number of outstanding Warrants are as follows:-<br />

Conversion price Outstanding as at<br />

31 Dec 2009<br />

Expiry Date<br />

Warrants A RM0.55 35,884,053 7 July 2016<br />

Warrants B RM1.20 40,977,929 11 October 2013<br />

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c) American Depository Receipt (“ADR”) or Global Depository Receipt (“GDR”) Programme.<br />

During the fi nancial year under review, the Company did not sponsor any ADR or GDR Programme.<br />

d) Imposition of Sanctions/Penalties<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

There were no public sanctions and/or penalties imposed on the Company or its subsidiaries, Directors or management by<br />

the relevant regulatory bodies during the fi nancial year under review.<br />

e) Non-Audit Fees<br />

There were no non-audit fees paid to the external auditors during the fi nancial year under review.<br />

f) Variation in Results<br />

There was a negative variance in the Group’s audited results for the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009 and unaudited<br />

results for the same period which was announced on 23 February 2010.<br />

The variance was mainly due to the reversal of income recognised from claims made by our associate company, Cendor<br />

Mopu Producer Ltd (CMPL) from the Insurer of Mobile Offshore Production Unit (MOPU) for additional fabrication and rework<br />

costs on the MOPU during its mobilisation from United States of America to Malaysia. The reversal of amount claimed by<br />

CMPL from the insurer was made pending the completion of the arbitration procedures on the aforesaid claim. The total<br />

amount of claims that was reversed from the Company accounts for the year ended 31 December 2009 was RM3.42 million.<br />

The Company holds a 20% equity stake in CMPL.<br />

g) Material Contracts<br />

To the best of the Board’s knowledge, there are no material contracts involving the Group with any of the major shareholders<br />

or Directors in offi ce during the year under review.<br />

h) Contracts Relating to Loans<br />

No contract relating to loans was executed by the Company during the year under review.<br />

i) Revaluation of Landed Properties<br />

No revaluation was performed on any of the Group’s landed properties during the year under review.<br />

j) Profi t guarantees<br />

No profi t guarantees were provided by the Company or its subsidiaries during the year under review.<br />

k) Recurrent Related Party Transactions (“RRPT”)<br />

No RRPT were transacted during the year under review.


Financial<br />

Statements<br />

57 Directors’ report<br />

63 Statement by Directors<br />

64 Statutory declaration<br />

65 Report of the auditors<br />

67 Balance sheet<br />

68 Income statement<br />

69 Statement of changes in equity<br />

71 Cash fl ow statement<br />

73 Notes to the fi nancial statements


DIRECTORS’ REPORT<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

The directors are pleased to submit their report and the audited fi nancial statements of Tanjung Offshore Berhad (“Tanjung” or<br />

“Company”) and its subsidiaries (“Tanjung Group” or “Group”) for the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009.<br />

PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES<br />

The Company is principally engaged in investment holding. The principal activities of the subsidiary and associate companies are set<br />

out in Notes 7 and 8 to the fi nancial statements respectively. There have been no signifi cant changes in the nature of these principal<br />

activities of the Group and of the Company during the current fi nancial year.<br />

RESULTS<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

RM RM<br />

Net profi t for the year 3,616,414 12,554,652<br />

RESERVES AND PROVISIONS<br />

All material transfer to or from reserves and provisions during the current fi nancial year have been disclosed in the statement of<br />

changes in equity.<br />

DIVIDEND<br />

Since the end of the previous fi nancial year, the Company paid:<br />

RM<br />

a) a fi nal dividend of 4% or RM0.02 per ordinary share of RM0.50 less 25% income tax for the fi nancial year<br />

ended 31 December 2008 on 02 June 2009 3,663,302<br />

b) an interim dividend of 8% or RM0.04 per ordinary share of RM0.50 less 25% income tax for the<br />

fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009 on 08 April 2009 7,326,606<br />

The directors do not recommend any fi nal dividend in respect of the current fi nancial year.<br />

TREASURY SHARES<br />

10,989,908<br />

During the current fi nancial year, the Company purchased 52,100 of its issued ordinary shares from the open market at an average<br />

price of RM0.86 per share. The total consideration paid for the purchase was RM45,190 including transaction costs. The shares<br />

purchased are being held as treasury shares in accordance with Section 67A of the Companies Act, 1965.<br />

BAD AND DOUBTFUL DEBTS<br />

Before the income statements and the balance sheets of the Group and of the Company were made out, the directors took<br />

reasonable steps to ascertain that proper action had been taken in relation to the writing off of bad debts and the making of provision<br />

for doubtful debts and satisfi ed themselves that all known bad debts had been written off and that no provision for doubtful debts<br />

was necessary.<br />

At the date of this report, the directors are not aware of any circumstances which would render it necessary to write off any bad debts<br />

or to make any provision for doubtful debts in respect of the fi nancial statements of the Group and of the Company.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

DIRECTORS’ REPORT<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

ITEMS OF A MATERIAL AND UNUSUAL NATURE<br />

The results of the operations of the Group and of the Company for the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009 were not, in the<br />

opinion of the directors, substantially affected by any item, transaction or event of a material and unusual nature.<br />

There has not arisen in the interval between the end of the fi nancial year and the date of this report any item, transaction or event of<br />

a material and unusual nature likely, in the opinion of the directors, to affect substantially the results of the operations of the Group<br />

and of the Company for the current fi nancial year.<br />

CURRENT ASSETS<br />

Before the income statement and the balance sheet of the Group and of the Company were made out, the directors have taken<br />

reasonable steps to ensure that any current assets which were unlikely to realise in the ordinary course of business their values<br />

as shown in the accounting records of the Group and of the Company had been written down to an amount which they might be<br />

expected to realise.<br />

At the date of this report, the directors are not aware of any circumstances that would render the values attributed to the current<br />

assets in the fi nancial statements of the Group and of the Company misleading.<br />

VALUATION OF ASSETS AND LIABILITIES<br />

As at the date of this report, the directors are not aware of any circumstances, which have arisen which render adherence to the<br />

existing methods of valuation of assets and liabilities of the Group and of the Company misleading or inappropriate.<br />

CONTINGENT AND OTHER LIABILITIES<br />

At the date of this report, there does not exist:<br />

i) any charge on the assets of the Company which has arisen since the end of the fi nancial year which secures the liabilities of<br />

any other person; or<br />

ii) any contingent liabilities in respect of the Company which has arisen since the end of the fi nancial year, other than as disclosed<br />

in Note 31 to the fi nancial statements.<br />

No contingent or other liabilities has become enforceable, or is likely to become enforceable within the period of twelve months after<br />

the end of the fi nancial year which, in the opinion of the directors, will or may substantially affect the ability of the Group and of the<br />

Company to meet their obligations as and when they fall due.<br />

DIRECTORS AND THEIR SHAREHOLDINGS<br />

The directors in offi ce since the date of the last report and at the date of this report are as follows:<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid<br />

Haji Hamidon bin Md Khayon<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab bin Haji Ibrahim<br />

Edwanee Cheah bin Abdullah<br />

George William Warren Jr.<br />

Za’aba bin Sedek<br />

Haji Abdullah bin Hashim (Resigned w.e.f. 31 March 2010)<br />

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DIRECTORS’ REPORT<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

In accordance with the Register of Directors’ Shareholding, the interests of directors in offi ce at the end of the fi nancial year in shares,<br />

options and warrants over ordinary shares in the Company were as follows:-<br />

Direct Interest:<br />

Number of Ordinary Shares of RM0.50 each<br />

Balance as at Balance as at<br />

01.01.2009 Acquired Sold 31.12.2009<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali bin Tan Sri Syed<br />

Abbas Alhabshee 420,000 - - 420,000<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid 102,190,422 383,900 - 102,574,322<br />

Haji Hamidon bin Md Khayon 47,000 - - 47,000<br />

Dato’ Ab Wahab bin Haji Ibrahim 128,100 - - 128,100<br />

Edwanee Cheah bin Abdullah 1,280,124 500,000 (613,400) 1,166,724<br />

George William Warren Jr 879,480 - - 879,480<br />

Za’aba bin Sedek 3,870 279,000 (235,000) 47,870<br />

Indirect Interest:<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid *100,800 - - 100,800<br />

Direct Interest:<br />

Number of ESOS Options over Ordinary Shares of RM0.50 each<br />

Balance as at Balance as at<br />

01.01.2009 Acquired Exercise 31.12.2009<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid 1,791,400 - - 1,791,400<br />

Haji Hamidon bin Md Khayon 1,344,000 - - 1,344,000<br />

Za’aba bin Sedek 307,800 723,200 (279,000) 752,000<br />

Indirect Interest:<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid *67,000 - - 67,000<br />

Direct Interest:<br />

Number of Warrants over Ordinary Shares of RM0.50 each<br />

Balance as at Balance as at<br />

01.01.2009 Acquired Sold 31.12.2009<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee 89,599 - - 89,599<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid 35,466,007 - - 35,466,007<br />

Edwanee Cheah bin Abdullah 399,769 - (36,000) 363,769<br />

George William Warren Jr 303,379 - - 303,379<br />

Indirect Interest:<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid *34,719 - - 34,719<br />

* Deemed interest by virtue of Section 134 of the Companies Act, 1965.<br />

By virtue of his interest in the shares of the Company, Haji Omar bin Khalid is also deemed to have interest in the shares of the<br />

subsidiary companies to the extent that the Company has an interest during the current fi nancial year.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

DIRECTORS’ REPORT<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

DIRECTORS AND THEIR SHAREHOLDINGS (continued)<br />

Dato’ AbWahab bin Haji Ibrahim and Haji Hamidon bin Md Khayon are the directors who will retire in accordance with Article 103 of<br />

the Company’s Articles of Association and being eligible to offer themselves for re-election.<br />

DIRECTORS’ BENEFITS<br />

Since the end of the previous fi nancial year, none of the directors of the Company has received or become entitled to receive any<br />

benefi t (other than a benefi t included in the aggregate amount of emoluments received or due and receivable by directors as shown<br />

in Note 32 fi nancial statements) by reason of a contract made by the Company or a related corporation with any director or with a<br />

fi rm of which the director is a member, or with a company in which the director has a substantial fi nancial interest.<br />

Neither at the end of the fi nancial year, nor at any time during the current fi nancial year, did there subsist any arrangement to which<br />

the Company was a party, whereby the directors might acquire benefi ts by means of the acquisition of shares in or debentures of the<br />

Company or any other body corporate, other than those arising from the share options granted under the Employees’ Share Option<br />

Scheme (“ESOS Scheme”).<br />

ISSUANCE OF NEW ORDINARY SHARES<br />

The Company has increased its issued and paid-up share capital from RM123,294,789 to RM125,650,347 pursuant to the following<br />

corporate exercises:<br />

i) Issuance of new ordinary shares arising from the exercise of ESOS options amounting to 4,693,196 new ordinary shares of<br />

RM0.50 each at exercise prices ranging from RM0.68 to RM2.35 per share.<br />

ii) Issuance of additional 17,919 units of new ordinary shares of RM0.50 each arising from the exercise of warrants at exercise<br />

prices of RM0.55 per share.<br />

The new ordinary shares issued during the current fi nancial year rank pari passu in all respects with the existing ordinary shares<br />

held in the Company, other than those disclosed in the following section on unexercised options granted to executive directors and<br />

employees of the Company.<br />

UNEXERCISED OPTIONS GRANTED<br />

i) Employees’ Share Option Scheme (“ESOS”)<br />

The Company’s Employees’ Share Option Scheme is governed by the Bye-Law approved by the shareholders at an Extraordinary<br />

General Meeting held on 2 August 2005 and is to be in force for a period of fi ve (5) years until 1 August 2010. The ESOS was<br />

effective since 2 August 2005.<br />

The principal features of the Bye-Law of ESOS are as follows:<br />

a) The maximum number of options which may be allotted pursuant to the ESOS (“Options”) as approved by the Securities<br />

Commission (“SC”) shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the total issued and paid-up share capital of the Company at<br />

any point in time during the duration of the ESOS.<br />

b) Executive directors and employees of the Group and of the Company will be eligible to participate in the ESOS provided<br />

that they fulfi ll the conditions for eligibility stipulated in the rules, terms and conditions contained in the Bye-Law (“Eligible<br />

Employees”).<br />

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DIRECTORS’ REPORT<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

UNEXERCISED OPTIONS GRANTED (continued)<br />

i) Employees’ Share Option Scheme (“ESOS”) (continued)<br />

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c) The maximum number of new shares that may be offered and allotted to an Eligible Employee shall be determined by the<br />

ESOS Committee taking into consideration inter-alia, the Eligible Employee’s designation, job description, responsibilities<br />

and seniority.<br />

d) The subscription price of the options issued pursuant to ESOS shall be the higher of the following:<br />

i) at a discount of not more than ten percent (10%) from the weighted average market price of the shares as shown<br />

in the daily offi cial list issued by Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (“Bursa Securities”) for the fi ve (5) market days<br />

immediately preceding the date of offer; or<br />

ii) the par value of the shares.<br />

e) The new shares to be allotted and issued upon any exercise of the options will, upon such allotment and issuance, rank<br />

pari passu in all respects with the existing and issued shares except that the new shares so issued will not be entitled<br />

to any dividends, rights, allotments and/or any other distributions which may be declared, made or paid to shareholders<br />

prior to the date of allotment of the new shares. The new shares will be subjected to all provisions of the Articles in<br />

relation to their transfer, transmission or otherwise. The options shall not carry any right to vote at a general meeting of the<br />

Company.<br />

As at 31 December 2009, there were 14,075,900 (2008:14,691,000) unissued ordinary shares pursuant to the ESOS options<br />

granted under the ESOS Scheme, at between RM0.68 to RM2.35 (2008: RM0.68 to RM2.35 per share) respectively.<br />

According to Section 169(11) of the Companies Act, 1965, the Company is required to disclose the name of persons to whom<br />

any option has been granted during the current fi nancial year. Pursuant to Section 169A of the Companies Act, 1965, the<br />

Company has applied and has been granted exemption by the Companies Commission of Malaysia from having to disclose the<br />

name of employees who have been granted options to subscribe for less than 500,000 ordinary shares of RM0.50 each.<br />

During the current fi nancial year, none of the employees of the Company has been granted ESOS options above 500,000<br />

ordinary shares of RM0.50 each.<br />

Details of the share options granted to directors are disclosed in the section on Directors and their shareholdings in this<br />

report.<br />

Details of the share option granted and exercised under the ESOS during the current fi nancial year are set out in Note 17 to<br />

the fi nancial statements.<br />

ii) Warrants from issuance of Bonds<br />

On 30 November 2005, the Company issued a RM150,000,000 nominal value up to eight (8) years 4.5% per annum serial fi xed<br />

rate bonds with detachable warrants to the primary subscribers.<br />

On 3 March 2006, the primary subscribers were allotted a total of 18,514,600 warrants to the shareholders at an offer price of<br />

RM0.24 per warrant on the basis of one (1) warrant for every fi ve (5) ordinary shares held on entitlement date.<br />

On 29 August 2006, the Company completed the listing of an additional 9,257,000 warrants arising from the bonus issue<br />

exercise which was implemented in accordance to the Deed Poll dated 13 January 2006 on the basis of one (1) new warrant<br />

for every two (2) warrants held on entitlement date.<br />

On 13 June 2007, the Company completed the listing of an additional 10,095,104 warrants arising from the bonus issue<br />

exercise on the basis of two (2) new warrants for every fi ve (5) existing warrants.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

DIRECTORS’ REPORT<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

UNEXERCISED OPTIONS GRANTED (continued)<br />

ii) Warrants from issuance of Bonds (continued)<br />

During the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009, the Company issued an additional 17,919 units of new ordinary shares of<br />

RM0.50 each arising from the exercise of warrants at an exercise price of RM0.55 per share.<br />

As at 31 December 2009, there is a total of 35,884,053 outstanding Warrant A 2006/2016 warrants.<br />

As at 31 December 2009, there is a total of 40,977,929 outstanding Warrant B 2008/2013 warrants.<br />

SIGNIFICANT AND SUBSEQUENT EVENTS<br />

Details of the signifi cant and subsequent events are set out in Note 35 and 36 to the fi nancial statements respectively.<br />

CHANGE OF CIRCUMSTANCES<br />

At the date of this report, the directors are not aware of any circumstances, not otherwise dealt with in this report or the fi nancial<br />

statements of the Group and of the Company that would render any amount stated in the respective fi nancial statements<br />

misleading.<br />

AUDITORS<br />

The auditors, AljeffriDean, have indicated their willingness to continue in offi ce.<br />

Signed on behalf of the Board of Directors in accordance with a resolution of the directors,<br />

.….……………………..…………<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali bin<br />

Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee<br />

Independent Non-Executive Chairman<br />

.….……………………..…………<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid<br />

Managing Director<br />

28 April 2010<br />

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STATEMENT BY DIRECTORS<br />

PURSUANT TO SECTION 169(15) OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1965<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

We, Datuk Wira Syed Ali bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee and Haji Omar bin Khalid, being the directors of Tanjung<br />

Offshore Berhad, state that in our opinion the fi nancial statements set out on pages 67 to 105 are properly drawn up in accordance<br />

with the applicable approved accounting standards for entities other than private entities issued by the Malaysian Accounting<br />

Standards Board and the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965 so as to give a true and fair view of the state of affairs of the Group<br />

and of the Company as at 31 December 2009 and of the results and the cash fl ows for the fi nancial year ended on that date.<br />

Signed on behalf of the Board of Directors in accordance with a resolution of the directors,<br />

..………..........................................<br />

Datuk Wira Syed Ali bin<br />

Tan Sri Syed Abbas Alhabshee<br />

Independent Non-Executive Chairman<br />

..………..........................................<br />

Haji Omar bin Khalid<br />

Managing Director<br />

Kuala Lumpur,<br />

28 April 2010


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

STATUTORY DECLARATION<br />

PURSUANT TO SECTION 169(16) OF THE COMPANIES ACT, 1965<br />

I, Haji Omar bin Khalid being the director primarily responsible for the fi nancial management of Tanjung Offshore Berhad, do<br />

solemnly and sincerely declare that the fi nancial statements set out on pages 67 to 105 are to the best of my knowledge and belief<br />

correct, and I make this solemn declaration conscientiously believing the same to be true and by virtue of the provisions of the<br />

Statutory Declarations Act, 1960.<br />

Subscribed and solemnly declared )<br />

by Haji Omar bin Khalid )<br />

at Wilayah Persekutuan Kuala Lumpur )<br />

on this day of 28 April 2010 ) .….……………………..…………<br />

Before me,<br />

…………………….…….<br />

Agong Sia (W460)<br />

Commissioner for Oaths<br />

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INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT<br />

TO THE MEMBERS OF <strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

Report on the Financial Statements<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

We have audited the fi nancial statements of Tanjung Offshore Berhad which comprise the balance sheets of the Group and of the<br />

Company as at 31 December 2009, and the income statements, statement of changes in equity and cash fl ow statements for the<br />

year then ended, and a summary of signifi cant accounting policies and other explanatory notes, as set out on pages 67 to 105.<br />

Directors’ Responsibility for the Financial Statements<br />

The directors of the Company are responsible for the preparation and fair presentation of these fi nancial statements in accordance<br />

with the applicable approved accounting standards for entities other than private entities and the Companies Act, 1965 in Malaysia.<br />

This responsibility includes: designing, implementing and maintaining internal control relevant to the preparation and fair presentation<br />

of fi nancial statements that are free from material misstatement, whether due to fraud or error; selecting and applying appropriate<br />

accounting policies; and making accounting estimates that are reasonable in the circumstances.<br />

Auditors’ Responsibility<br />

Our responsibility is to express an opinion on these fi nancial statements based on our audit. We conducted our audit in accordance<br />

with approved standards on auditing in Malaysia. Those standards require that we comply with ethical requirements and plan and<br />

perform the audit to obtain reasonable assurance whether the fi nancial statements are free from material misstatement.<br />

An audit involves performing procedures to obtain audit evidence about the amounts and disclosures in the fi nancial statements. The<br />

procedures selected depend on our judgment, including the assessment of risks of material misstatement of the fi nancial statements,<br />

whether due to fraud or error. In making those risk assessments, we consider internal control relevant to the Company’s preparation<br />

and fair presentation of the fi nancial statements in order to design audit procedures that are appropriate in the circumstances, but<br />

not for the purpose of expressing an opinion on the effectiveness of the Company’s internal control. An audit also includes evaluating<br />

the appropriateness of accounting policies used and the reasonableness of accounting estimates made by the directors, as well as<br />

evaluating the overall presentation of the fi nancial statements.<br />

We believe that the audit evidence we have obtained is suffi cient and appropriate to provide a basis for our audit opinion.<br />

Opinion<br />

In our opinion, the fi nancial statements have been properly drawn up in accordance with the applicable approved accounting<br />

standards for entities other than private entities and the Companies Act, 1965 in Malaysia so as to give a true and fair view of the<br />

fi nancial position of the Group and of the Company as of 31 December 2009 and of its fi nancial performance and cash fl ows for the<br />

year then ended.<br />

Report on Other Legal and Regulatory Requirements<br />

In accordance with the requirements of the Companies Act, 1965 in Malaysia, we also report the following:<br />

a) In our opinion, the accounting and other records and the registers required by the Act to be kept by the Company and its<br />

subsidiaries have been properly kept in accordance with the provisions of the Act.<br />

b) We have considered the fi nancial statements and the auditors’ reports of all the subsidiaries of which we have not acted as<br />

auditors, which are indicated in Note 7 to the fi nancial statements.<br />

c) We are satisfi ed that the fi nancial statements of the subsidiaries that have been consolidated with the Company’s fi nancial<br />

statements are in form and content appropriate and proper for the purposes of the preparation of the fi nancial statements of<br />

the Group and we have received satisfactory information and explanations required by us for those purposes.<br />

d) The audit reports on the fi nancial statements of the subsidiaries did not contain any qualifi cation or any adverse comment made<br />

under Section 174(3) of the Act.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

INDEPENDENT AUDITORS’ REPORT<br />

TO THE MEMBERS OF <strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

Other Matters<br />

This report is made solely to the members of the Company, as a body, in accordance with Section 174 of the Companies Act, 1965<br />

in Malaysia and for no other purpose. We do not assume responsibility to any other person for the content of this report.<br />

AljeffriDean Mohd Neezal Noordin<br />

AF 1366 No.: 2162/06/11(J)<br />

Chartered Accountants (Malaysia)<br />

Kuala Lumpur,<br />

Date: 28 April 2010<br />

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BALANCE SHEETS<br />

AS AT 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

NON-CURRENT ASSETS<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

NOTE 2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Property, plant and equipment 5 765,020,390 588,797,158 - -<br />

Intangible assets 6 10,741,672 7,092,484 - -<br />

Subsidiary companies 7 - - 48,961,560 31,590,308<br />

Amount owing by subsidiary companies 7 - - 152,721,989 267,084,833<br />

Associate companies 8 3,565,139 1,337,921 1,419,334 1,419,334<br />

Deferred tax assets 9 8,170,175 6,607,227 - -<br />

CURRENT ASSETS<br />

Inventories 10 9,351,170 18,246,340 - -<br />

Trade receivables 11 215,819,589 238,446,962 - -<br />

Other receivables, deposits and prepayments 12 37,670,112 26,656,729 3,778,271 3,792,036<br />

Amount owing by subsidiary companies 7 - - 191,722,140 73,956,692<br />

Cash and cash equivalents 13 38,269,363 76,692,918 26,521,210 59,943,757<br />

CURRENT LIABILITIES<br />

301,110,234 360,042,949 222,021,621 137,692,485<br />

Trade payables 14 126,829,282 148,830,872 - -<br />

Other payables and accruals 15 32,068,677 28,635,850 10,430,116 7,723,506<br />

Short term borrowings 16 104,396,265 87,000,630 20,000,000 20,000,000<br />

Provision for taxation 807,564 2,009,639 4,000 125,885<br />

264,101,788 266,476,991 30,434,116 27,849,391<br />

NET CURRENT ASSETS 37,008,446 93,565,958 191,587,505 109,843,094<br />

EQUITY ATTRIBUTABLE TO EQUITY<br />

HOLDERS OF THE PARENT<br />

824,505,822 697,400,748 394,690,388 409,937,569<br />

Share capital 17 125,650,347 123,294,789 125,650,347 123,294,789<br />

Treasury shares 18 (4,395,831) (4,350,641) (4,395,831) (4,350,641)<br />

Reserves 19 195,588,996 203,005,930 47,809,539 45,367,088<br />

316,843,512 321,950,078 169,064,055 164,311,236<br />

Minority interest 5,239,940 314,973 - -<br />

TOTAL EQUITY 322,083,452 322,265,051 169,064,055 164,311,236<br />

NON-CURRENT LIABILITIES<br />

Deferred tax liabilities 9 86,435 - - -<br />

Long term borrowings 20 396,738,435 249,538,197 120,028,833 120,028,833<br />

Serial fi xed rate bond 21 105,597,500 125,597,500 105,597,500 125,597,500<br />

See accompanying notes to the fi nancial statements.<br />

502,422,370 375,135,697 225,626,333 245,626,333<br />

824,505,822 697,400,748 394,690,388 409,937,569


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

INCOME STATEMENTS<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

NOTE 2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Revenue 3(n) 649,656,702 574,273,012 14,105,791 6,479,640<br />

Cost of sales (533,358,085) (461,246,689) - -<br />

Gross profi t 116,298,617 113,026,323 14,105,791 6,479,640<br />

Other income 2,172,174 1,576,183 - -<br />

Operating expenses (96,960,386) (67,164,773) (1,203,274) (1,088,445)<br />

Profi t from operations 22 21,510,405 47,437,733 12,902,517 5,391,195<br />

Finance costs 23 (19,433,768) (12,883,431) (201,942) (201,942)<br />

Share of profi t/(loss) of associate 2,697,947 (328,860) - -<br />

Profi t before taxation 4,774,584 34,225,442 12,700,575 5,189,253<br />

Taxation 24 (1,158,170) (2,777,014) (145,923) (300,000)<br />

Net profi t for the year 3,616,414 31,448,428 12,554,652 4,889,253<br />

Attributable to:<br />

Equity holders of the parent 3,075,694 31,378,546 12,554,652 4,889,253<br />

Minority interest 540,720 69,882 - -<br />

Earning per share<br />

- Basic 25(a) 1.25 14.63<br />

- Diluted 25(b) 1.23 13.36<br />

See accompanying notes to the fi nancial statements.<br />

3,616,414 31,448,428 12,554,652 4,889,253<br />

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STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

GROUP Attributable to Equity Holders of the Parent<br />

Non Distributable Distributable<br />

Foreign<br />

Employee Currency<br />

Share Treasury Share Capital Share Option Translation Revaluation Accumulated Minority Total<br />

NOTE Capital Shares Premium Reserves Reserves Reserve Reserve Profi t Total Interest Equity<br />

RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM<br />

Balance as at 01.01.2008 101,482,824 - 124,591 3,738,279 1,153,768 - - 29,989,738 136,489,200 147,681 136,636,881<br />

ESOS shares subscription<br />

during the year 17 687,830 - 435,356 - - - - - 1,123,186 - 1,123,186<br />

Rights issue exercise 17 20,488,965 - 40,977,929 - - - - - 61,466,894 - 61,466,894<br />

Warrants exercise during<br />

the year 17 635,170 - 457,507 (304,882) - - - - 787,795 - 787,795<br />

Currency translation<br />

differences - - - - - (3,843,731) - - (3,843,731) - (3,843,731)<br />

Recognition of equity - settled<br />

employee share option - - - - 210,516 - - - 210,516 - 210,516<br />

Repurchase of shares 18 - (4,350,641) - - - - - (4,350,641) - (4,350,641)<br />

Acquisition of shares in<br />

foreign entity - - - - - - - - - 97,410 97,410<br />

Revaluation surplus - - - - - - 105,154,426 - 105,154,426 - 105,154,426<br />

Realisation of<br />

revaluation reserve - - - - - - (2,896,131) 2,896,131 - - -<br />

Expenses incurred on<br />

corporate exercises - - (1,925,613) - - - - - (1,925,613) - (1,925,613)<br />

Net profi t for the year - - - - - - - 31,378,546 31,378,546 69,882 31,448,428<br />

Dividend paid to shareholder 26 - - - - - - - (4,540,500) (4,540,500) - (4,540,500)<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Balance as at 31.12.2008 123,294,789 (4,350,641) 40,069,770 3,433,397 1,364,284 (3,843,731) 102,258,295 59,723,915 321,950,078 314,973 322,265,051<br />

ESOS shares subscription<br />

during the year 17 2,346,598 - 913,523 - - - - - 3,260,121 - 3,260,121<br />

Warrants exercise during<br />

the year 17 8,960 - 5,196 (4,300) - - - - 9,856 - 9,856<br />

Currency translation<br />

differences - - - - - (380,427) - - (380,427) - (380,427)<br />

Recognition of equity - settled<br />

employee share option - - - - 247,311 - - - 247,311 - 247,311<br />

Repurchase of shares 18 - (45,190) - - - - - - (45,190) - (45,190)<br />

Acquisition of shares in<br />

subsidiary - - - - - - - - - 4,563,065 4,563,065<br />

Acquisition of shares from<br />

minority interest - - - - - - - - - (178,818) (178,818)<br />

Realisation of revaluation<br />

reserve - - - - - - (5,792,256) 5,792,256 - - -<br />

Expenses incurred on<br />

corporate exercises - - (284,023) - - - - - (284,023) - (284,023)<br />

Net profi t for the year - - - - - - - 3,075,694 3,075,694 540,720 3,616,414<br />

Dividend paid to shareholder 26 - - - - - - - (10,989,908) (10,989,908) - (10,989,908)<br />

Balance as at 31.12.2009 125,650,347 (4,395,831) 40,704,466 3,429,097 1,611,595 (4,224,158) 96,466,039 57,601,957 316,843,512 5,239,940 322,083,452<br />

See accompanying notes to the fi nancial statements.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

STATEMENT OF CHANGES IN EQUITY<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

COMPANY Non Distributable Distributable<br />

Employee<br />

Share Treasury Share Capital Share Option Accumulated Total<br />

NOTE Capital Shares Premium Reserves Reserves Profi t Equity<br />

RM RM RM RM RM RM RM<br />

Balance as at 101.01.2008<br />

ESOS shares subscription<br />

101,482,824 - 124,591 3,738,279 411,544 893,108 106,650,346<br />

during the year 17 687,830 - 435,356 - - - 1,123,186<br />

Rights issue exercise 17 20,488,965 - 40,977,929 - - - 61,466,894<br />

Warrants exercise during the year<br />

Recognition of equity - settled<br />

17 635,170 - 457,507 (304,882) - - 787,795<br />

employee share option - - - - 210,516 - 210,516<br />

Repurchase of shares<br />

Expenses incurred on<br />

18 - (4,350,641) - - - - (4,350,641)<br />

corporate exercises - - (1,925,613) - - - (1,925,613)<br />

Net profi t for the year - - - - - 4,889,253 4,889,253<br />

Dividend paid to shareholder 26 - - - - - (4,540,500) (4,540,500)<br />

Balance as at 31.12.2008<br />

ESOS shares subscription<br />

123,294,789 (4,350,641) 40,069,770 3,433,397 622,060 1,241,861 164,311,236<br />

during the year 17 2,346,598 - 913,523 - - - 3,260,121<br />

Warrants exercise during the year<br />

Recognition of equity - settled<br />

17 8,960 - 5,196 (4,300) - - 9,856<br />

employee share option - - - - 247,311 - 247,311<br />

Repurchase of shares<br />

Expenses incurred on<br />

18 - (45,190) - - - - (45,190)<br />

corporate exercises - - (284,023) - - - (284,023)<br />

Net profi t for the year - - - - - 12,554,652 12,554,652<br />

Dividend paid to shareholder 26 - - - - - (10,989,908) (10,989,908)<br />

Balance as at 31.12.2009 125,650,347 (4,395,831) 40,704,466 3,429,097 869,371 2,806,605 169,064,055<br />

See accompanying notes to the fi nancial statements.<br />

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CASH FLOW STATEMENTS<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

CASH FLOW FROM<br />

OPERATING ACTIVITIES<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

NOTE 2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Profi t before taxation 4,774,584 34,225,442 12,700,575 5,189,253<br />

Adjustments for:<br />

Amortisation of Bonds issuance cost 201,942 201,942 201,942 201,942<br />

Amortisation of intangible assets 660,800 247,598 - -<br />

Bad debt written off 5,336 - - -<br />

Dividend from subsidiary company - - (13,675,000) (5,250,000)<br />

Depreciation of property,<br />

plant and equipment 26,663,160 18,395,357 - -<br />

Loss on disposal of property,<br />

plant and equipment 26,519 - - -<br />

Gain on disposal of property,<br />

plant and equipment (109,178) (36,282) - -<br />

Property, plant and equipment<br />

written off - 364,277 - -<br />

Loss on foreign exchange 714,977 2,590,922 - -<br />

Gain on foreign exchange (686,045) - - -<br />

ESOS expenses 247,311 210,516 247,311 210,516<br />

Share of loss/(profi t) of<br />

associated company (2,697,947) 328,860 - -<br />

Interest expense 19,222,826 12,681,489 - -<br />

Interest income (439,736) (1,279,382) (430,791) (1,229,590)<br />

Operating profi t/(loss) before<br />

changes in working capital 48,584,549 67,930,739 (955,963) (877,879)<br />

Decrease/(Increase) in inventories 8,945,422 (15,671,483) - -<br />

Decrease/(Increase) in receivables 13,084,164 (150,036,862) 13,765 (54,110)<br />

Balances with subsidiary companies - - 21,347,846 (125,716,873)<br />

(Decrease)/Increase in payables (19,840,357) 102,118,940 2,555,168 3,213,273<br />

Cash generated from/(used in) operations 50,773,778 4,341,334 22,960,816 (123,435,589)<br />

Tax paid (3,368,427) (817,720) (318,309) (134,000)<br />

Net cash generated from/(used in)<br />

operating activities 47,405,351 3,523,614 22,642,507 (123,569,589)<br />

See accompanying notes to the fi nancial statements.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

CASH FLOW STATEMENTS<br />

FOR THE FINANCIAL YEAR ENDED 31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

CASH FLOWS FROM<br />

INVESTING ACTIVITIES<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

NOTE 2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Purchase of property, plant<br />

and equipment 27 (195,008,725) (189,902,955) - -<br />

Proceeds from disposal of property,<br />

plant and equipment 127,173 323,645 - -<br />

Investment in associated company - (127,450) - -<br />

Investment in subsidiary companies 37 (3,375,523) - (42,121,702) (3,378,836)<br />

Purchase of intangible assets 6 (86,988) (7,308,588) - -<br />

Dividend from subsidiary company - - 13,675,000 5,250,000<br />

Interest received 439,736 1,279,382 430,791 1,229,590<br />

Net cash (used in)/generated from<br />

investing activities (197,904,327) (195,735,966) (28,015,911) 3,100,754<br />

CASH FLOW FROM<br />

FINANCING ACTIVITIES<br />

Issuance of shares 3,269,978 63,377,875 3,269,978 63,377,875<br />

Repurchase of shares 18 (45,190) (4,350,641) (45,190) (4,350,641)<br />

Expenses incurred on<br />

corporate exercise (284,023) (1,925,613) (284,023) (1,925,613)<br />

Proceeds from borrowings 152,392,071 188,979,918 - 120,028,833<br />

Repayment of hire purchase and<br />

fi nance lease (1,092,085) (863,010) - -<br />

Repayment of serial fi xed rate bond (20,000,000) - (20,000,000) -<br />

Repayment of term loan - (3,955,780) - -<br />

Interest paid (19,222,826) (12,681,489) - -<br />

Decrease/(Increase) in fi xed deposits<br />

pledged as security 5,280,921 (6,222,368) 2,891,152 (5,325,105)<br />

Dividend paid 26 (10,989,908) (4,540,500) (10,989,908) (4,540,500)<br />

Net cash generated from/(used in) fi nancing<br />

activities 109,308,938 217,818,392 (25,157,991) 167,264,849<br />

Net (decrease)/increase in cash and<br />

cash equivalents (41,190,038) 25,606,040 (30,531,395) 46,796,014<br />

Cash and cash equivalents at<br />

beginning of the year 32,984,982 7,378,942 54,618,652 7,822,638<br />

Effects on exchange rate changes on cash<br />

and cash equivalents (1,188,074) - - -<br />

Cash and cash equivalents at<br />

end of the year 28 (9,393,130) 32,984,982 24,087,257 54,618,652<br />

See accompanying notes to the fi nancial statements.<br />

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

1. CORPORATE INFORMATION<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

The Company is a public limited liability company, incorporated and domiciled in Malaysia and listed on the Main Market of<br />

Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad. The registered offi ce of the Company is located at 312, 3rd Floor, Block C, Kelana Square,<br />

17, Jalan SS7/26, 47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan.<br />

The Company is principally engaged in investment holding. The principal activities of the subsidiaries and associated company<br />

are set out in Notes 7 and 8 to the fi nancial statements respectively. There have been no signifi cant changes in the nature of<br />

these principal activities of the Group and of the Company during the current fi nancial year.<br />

The fi nancial statements were authorised for issuance by the Board of Directors of the Company on 28 April 2010.<br />

2. BASIS OF PREPARATION OF THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

The fi nancial statements of the Group and of the Company have been prepared on a historical cost convention unless otherwise<br />

indicated in the other section of accounting policies, are drawn up in accordance with the applicable Malaysian Accounting<br />

Standards Board (“MASB”) approved accounting standards for entities other than private entities in Malaysia and in compliance<br />

with the provisions of the Companies Act, 1965.<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES<br />

The accounting policies have been consistently applied by the Group and by the Company and are consistent with those used<br />

in the previous fi nancial years.<br />

a) New/Revised FRSs and Interpretations Not Yet Effective<br />

The Group and the Company has not applied the following new/revised FRSs and Interpretations that are relevant to its<br />

operations which have been issued but are not effective:<br />

FRSs, Amendments to FRSs and Interpretations Effective date<br />

FRS 7: Financial Instruments: Disclosures 1 January 2010<br />

FRS 8: Operating Segments 1 January 2010<br />

FRS 101: Presentation of Financial Statements (Revised 2009) 1 January 2010<br />

FRS 123: Borrowing Costs 1 January 2010<br />

FRS 127: Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements: Cost of an Investment in a Subsidiary, 1 January 2010<br />

Jointly Controlled Entity or Associate<br />

FRS 139: Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement 1 January 2010<br />

Amendments to FRS 1: First-time Adoption of Financial Reporting Standards 1 January 2010<br />

Amendments to FRS 2: Share-based Payment - Vesting Conditions and Cancellations 1 January 2010<br />

Amendments to FRS 132: Financial Instruments: Presentation 1 January 2010<br />

Amendments to FRS 139: Financial Instruments: Recognition and Measurement 1 January 2010<br />

IC Interpretation 9: Reassessment of Embedded Derivatives 1 January 2010<br />

IC Interpretation 10: Interim Financial Reporting and Impairment 1 January 2010<br />

IC Interpretation 11: FRS 2 - Group and Treasury Share Transactions 1 January 2010<br />

FRS 1: First-time Adoption of Financial Reporting Standards (Revised 2010) 1 July 2010<br />

FRS 3: Business Combinations (Revised 2010) 1 July 2010<br />

FRS 127: Consolidated and Separate Financial Statements (Revised 2010) 1 July 2010<br />

Amendments to FRS 2: Share-based Payment 1 July 2010<br />

Amendments to FRS 138: Intangible Assets 1 July 2010<br />

The Group and the Company plan to adopt the above pronouncements when they become effective in the respective<br />

fi nancial period. Unless otherwise described below, these pronouncements are expected to have no signifi cant impact to<br />

the fi nancial statements of the Group and the Company upon their initial application:


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)<br />

a) New/Revised FRSs and Interpretations Not Yet Effective (continued)<br />

FRS 101: Presentation of Financial Statements<br />

The revised FRS 101 separates owner and non-owner changes in equity. Therefore, the consolidated statement of<br />

changes in equity will now include only details of transactions with owners. All non-owner changes in equity are presented<br />

as a single line labelled as total comprehensive income.<br />

The Standard also introduces the statement of comprehensive income: presenting all items of income and expense<br />

recognised in the income statement, together with all other items of recognised income and expense, either in one single<br />

statement, or in two linked statements.<br />

In addition, a statement of fi nancial position is required at the beginning of the earliest comparative period following a<br />

change in the accounting policy, the correction of an error or the reclassifi cation of items in the fi nancial statements. This<br />

revised FRS does not have any impact on the fi nancial position and results of the Group and the Company.<br />

FRS 123: Borrowing Costs<br />

This Standard supersedes the old FRS 123 that removes the option of expensing borrowing costs and requires capitalisation<br />

of such costs that are directly attributable to the acquisition, construction or production of a qualifying asset as part of<br />

the cost of that asset. Other borrowing costs are recognised as an expense. The Group’s current accounting policy is<br />

to expense the borrowing costs in the period which they are incurred. In accordance with the transitional provisions of<br />

the Standard, the Group will apply the change in accounting policy prospectively for which the commencement date for<br />

capitalisation of borrowing cost on qualifying assets is on or after the fi nancial period 01 January 2010.<br />

b) Functional and Presentation Currency<br />

The individual fi nancial statements of each entity in the Group are measured using the currency of the primary economic<br />

environment in which the entity operates (“the functional currency”). The consolidated fi nancial statements are presented<br />

in Ringgit Malaysia (RM), which is also the Company’s functional currency.<br />

c) Basis of Consolidation<br />

The consolidated fi nancial statements include the audited fi nancial statements of the Company and all of its subsidiary<br />

companies made up to the end of the fi nancial year. The results of the subsidiary companies acquired are included in the<br />

consolidated fi nancial statements from the date of acquisition. All signifi cant inter-company transactions and balances are<br />

eliminated on consolidation.<br />

Subsidiary companies are consolidated using the acquisition method of accounting from the date control is transferred to<br />

the Group and are no longer consolidated from the date control ceases.<br />

Minority interests are measured at their shares of the net assets of the subsidiary companies.<br />

Goodwill on acquisition, being the difference between the cost of acquisition and the underlying net asset value of the<br />

subsidiary companies at the date of acquisition.<br />

Goodwill is stated at cost less impairment losses. The policy for the recognition and measurement of impairment losses<br />

are in accordance with Note 3(i) to the fi nancial statements.<br />

Negative goodwill represents the excess of the Group’s interest in the fair value of the identifi able assets and liabilities<br />

of a subsidiary at the date of acquisition over the cost of acquisition. Negative goodwill is recognised immediately in the<br />

income statement.<br />

d) Subsidiary Companies<br />

Subsidiary companies are those companies in which the Group has long term equity interest of more than 50% or has<br />

power to exercise control over the fi nancial and operating policies as to obtain benefi t from its activities.<br />

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NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)<br />

d) Subsidiary Companies (continued)<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Investment in subsidiary companies which is eliminated on consolidation is stated in the Company’s fi nancial statements<br />

at cost less impairment losses. The policy for the recognition and measurement of impairment losses are in accordance<br />

with Note 3(h) to the fi nancial statements.<br />

e) Associate Company<br />

An associate company is defi ned as an investment where the Group holds for long-term purposes between 20% to 50%<br />

of the issued equity share capital of the investee’s company, and exercises signifi cant infl uence but not control, over the<br />

investee’s company management.<br />

Investment in associate company is accounted for in the consolidated fi nancial statements using the equity method of<br />

accounting based on the management fi nancial statements of the investee’s company made up to the end of the fi nancial<br />

year.<br />

f) Property, Plant and Equipment<br />

All items of property, plant and equipment are initially recorded at cost. Subsequent costs are included in the asset’s<br />

carrying amount or recognised as a separate asset, as appropriate, only when it is probably that future economic benefi ts<br />

associated with the item will fl ow to the Group and the Company and the cost of the item can be measured reliably.<br />

The carrying amount of the replaced part is derecognised. All other repairs and maintenance are charged to the income<br />

statement during the current fi nancial year in which they are incurred.<br />

Subsequent to recognition, property, plant and equipment are stated at cost or valuation less accumulated depreciation<br />

and any accumulated impairment losses.<br />

Revaluations are made at least once in every fi ve years based on a valuation by an independent valuer on an open market<br />

value basis. Any revaluation increase is credited to equity as revaluation surplus, except to the extent that it reverses a<br />

revaluation decrease for the same asset previously recognised as an expense, in which case the increase is recognised<br />

in the income statement to the extent of the decrease previously recognised. A revaluation decrease is fi rst offset against<br />

unutilised previously recognised revaluation surplus in respect of the same asset and the balance thereafter recognised<br />

as an expense.<br />

Depreciation of property, plant and equipment is provided for on a straight-line basis to write off the cost of each asset to<br />

its residual value over the estimated useful life as follows:<br />

%<br />

Vessels 5<br />

Freehold land and building 2<br />

Leasehold land and building Over 80 months or 50 years<br />

Furniture and fi ttings 10<br />

Renovation 10<br />

Workshop tools 20<br />

Offi ce equipment 10 – 33 1/3<br />

Motor vehicles 20 – 25<br />

Machinery 10 – 33 1/3<br />

Depreciation of vessels and equipment under commissioning commences when the vessels and equipment are delivered<br />

and ready for their intended use.<br />

The residual values, useful life and depreciation method are reviewed at each fi nancial year end to ensure that the amount,<br />

method and period of depreciation are consistent with previous estimates and the expected pattern of consumption of<br />

the future economic benefi ts embodied in the items of property, plant and equipment.<br />

An item of property, plant and equipment is derecognised upon disposal or when no future economic benefi ts are<br />

expected from its use or disposal. The difference between the net disposal proceeds, if any and the net carrying amount<br />

is recognised in the income statement and the unutilised portion of the revaluation surplus on that item is take directly to<br />

accumulated profi t.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)<br />

g) Intangible Assets<br />

Intangible assets acquired separately are measured on initial recognition at cost. The cost of intangible assets required in<br />

a business combination as their fair values as at the date of acquisition. Following initial recognition, intangible assets are<br />

carried at cost less any accumulated amortisation and any accumulated impairment losses. The useful life of intangible<br />

assets is assessed to be either fi nite or indefi nite. Intangible assets with fi nite lives are amortised on straight-line basis<br />

over the estimated economic useful lives and assessed for impairment whenever there is an indication that the intangible<br />

assets may be impaired. The amortisation period and the amortisation method for an intangible asset with a fi nite useful<br />

life are reviewed at least at each balance sheet date.<br />

Intangible assets with indefi nite useful lives are not amortised but tested for impairment annually or more frequently if<br />

the events or changes in circumstances indicate that the carrying amount may be impaired either individually or at the<br />

cash-generating unit level. The useful life of an intangible asset with an indefi nite life is also reviewed annually to determine<br />

whether the useful life assessment continues to be supportable.<br />

h) Impairment of Assets<br />

At each balance sheet date, the Group and the Company reviews the carrying amounts of its assets to determine whether<br />

there is any indication of impairment. If any such indication exists, impairment is measured by comparing the carrying<br />

amount of the assets with their recoverable amounts. Recoverable amounts are the higher of net selling price and value<br />

in use, which is measured by reference to discounted future cash fl ows.<br />

An impairment loss is recognised as an expense in the income statement immediately, unless the assets are carried at<br />

a revalued amount. Any impairment losses of revalued assets are treated as a revaluation decrease to the extent of any<br />

unutilised previously recognised revaluation surplus for the same assets. Reversal of impairment losses recognised in prior<br />

years are recorded when the impairment losses recognised for the assets no longer exist or have decreased.<br />

i) Plant and Equipment Acquired Under Hire Purchase Arrangements<br />

Plant and equipment acquired under hire purchase arrangements are being capitalised and the corresponding obligations<br />

treated as liabilities in the fi nancial statements.<br />

Finance costs are allocated to the income statement to give a constant periodic rate of interest on the remaining hire<br />

purchase payables.<br />

Plant and equipment acquired under hire purchase arrangements are depreciated over their expected useful lives on the<br />

same basis as owned assets.<br />

j) Leased Assets<br />

Leased of assets where substantially all the risks and benefi ts incidental to the ownership of the asset, but not the legal<br />

ownership, are transferred to the Group are classifi ed as fi nance leases. Finance leases are capitalised, recording an asset<br />

and liability equal to the present value of the minimum lease payments, including any guaranteed residual values.<br />

Leased of assets are depreciated on straight-line basis over the term of the lease estimated useful lives where it is likely<br />

that the Group will obtain ownership of the asset. Lease payment is allocated between the reduction of the lease liability<br />

and the lease interest expense for the year.<br />

Leased payments for operating leases, where substantially all the risks and benefi ts remain with the lessor, are charged<br />

as an expense in the year in which they are incurred.<br />

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31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)<br />

k) Employee Benefi ts<br />

i) Short term benefi ts<br />

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Salaries, wages, bonuses, paid annual leave, allowances and social security contributions are recognised as<br />

an expense in the year in which the associated services are rendered by employees of the Group and of the<br />

Company.<br />

ii) Defi ned contribution plans<br />

The Group and the Company makes statutory contributions to the Employee Provident Fund (“EPF”), a defi ned<br />

contribution plan. Obligations for contributions to defi ned contribution plan are recognised as an expense in the<br />

income statement as incurred.<br />

iii) Employee Share Option Scheme<br />

For the equity-settled share-based compensation transactions, the fair value of the employee services received in<br />

exchange for the grant of the options is recognised as an expense. The total amount to be expensed on a straightline<br />

basis over the vesting period is determined by reference to the fair value of the options granted excluding<br />

the effect of non-market vesting conditions. Non-market vesting conditions are included in assumptions about<br />

the number of options that are expected to become exercisable. Fair value is measured using the Black-Scholes<br />

pricing model. The expected life used in the model has been adjusted, based on management’s best estimate, for<br />

the effects of non-transferability, exercise restrictions and behavioural considerations. At each balance sheet date,<br />

the Group revises its estimates of the numbers of options that are expected to become exercisable. It recognised<br />

the impact of the revision of original estimates, if any, in the income statement, with a corresponding adjustment to<br />

equity. The proceeds received net of any directly attributable transaction costs are credited to share capital when<br />

the options are exercised.<br />

l) Financial Instruments<br />

i) Cash and cash equivalents<br />

Cash and cash equivalents comprise of cash in hand and bank balances, demand deposits and deposits with<br />

licensed bank, which are readily convertible to known amounts of cash and subject to insignifi cant risk of change in<br />

value.<br />

ii) Trade and other receivables<br />

Trade and other receivables are carried at anticipated realisable value. Bad debts are written off in the year in which<br />

they are identifi ed. An allowance is made for doubtful debts based on a review of all outstanding amounts at the<br />

balance sheet date.<br />

iii) Financial liabilities<br />

Financial liabilities are recognised when the Group and the Company becomes a party to the contractual agreements<br />

of the instrument.<br />

The particular recognition methods adopted on each of the item in the fi nancial liabilities are set out below:<br />

a) Trade and other payables<br />

Trade and other payables are stated at cost which is the fair value of the consideration to be paid in the future<br />

for goods and services received.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)<br />

l) Financial Instruments (continued)<br />

iii) Financial liabilities (continued)<br />

b) Borrowing costs<br />

Borrowing costs incurred that are directly attributable to the construction of property, plant and equipment are<br />

recognised as part of the cost of those assets during the period of time that is required to complete and prepare<br />

the assets for their intended use.<br />

All other borrowing costs are recognised as an expense in the year in which they are incurred.<br />

c) Serial payment bond<br />

The Company issued RM150,000,000 nominal value of up to 8 years serial fi xed rate bonds with up to<br />

18,514,600 detachable warrants in the fi nancial year ended 2006. The Company recognised separately the<br />

component of a liability and equity instruments as disclosed in Note 21 to the fi nancial statements.<br />

iv) Equity instruments<br />

Ordinary shares are classifi ed as equity. Dividend on ordinary shares is recognised in equity in the year in which they<br />

are declared.<br />

m) Treasury Shares<br />

A purchase by the Company of its own equity shares is accounted for under the treasury stock method. Under this<br />

method, the shares repurchased and held as treasury shares is measured and carried at the cost of repurchase (including<br />

any directly attributable incremental external costs, net of tax) on initial recognition and subsequently. On presentation in<br />

the balance sheet, the carrying amount of the treasury shares is offset against equity.<br />

Where treasury shares are distributed as share dividends, the cost of the treasury shares is applied in the reduction of the<br />

share premium account or the distributable reserves, or both. Where treasury shares are reissued by re-sale in the open<br />

market, the difference between the sales consideration and the carrying amount of the treasury shares is shown as the<br />

movement in equity. As treasury shares, the rights attached as to voting, dividends and participation in other distribution<br />

are suspended.<br />

n) Revenue Recognition<br />

i) Income from contracts/projects<br />

Income from contracts/projects of the Group and of the Company is recognised in the income statement on<br />

percentage of completion method.<br />

ii) Income from chartering and hiring of vessels<br />

Income from chartering and hiring of vessels is accrued by reference to the agreement entered into.<br />

iii) Income from service charges<br />

Income from service charges is recognised on an accrual basis.<br />

iv) Income from selling of trading equipment<br />

Income from selling of trading equipment is recognised upon delivery of goods and customers’ acceptance.<br />

v) Income from interests<br />

Income from interests is recognised on an accrual basis.<br />

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31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)<br />

n) Revenue Recognition (continued)<br />

vi) Dividend income<br />

o) Taxation<br />

Dividend income is recognised when the right to receive payment is established.<br />

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Income tax on the profi t or loss comprises current and deferred tax. Current tax is the expected amount of income taxes<br />

payable in respect of the taxable profi t for the year and is measured using the enacted tax rates relevant to the fi nancial<br />

year.<br />

Deferred tax is provided for, using the liability method, on temporary differences at the balance sheet date between the<br />

tax bases of assets and liabilities and their carrying amounts in the fi nancial statements. In principle, deferred tax liabilities<br />

are recognised for all taxable temporary differences and deferred tax assets are recognised for all deductible temporary<br />

differences, unused tax losses and unused tax credits to the extent that it is probable that future taxable profi t will be<br />

available against which the deductible temporary differences, unused tax losses and unused tax credits can be utilised.<br />

p) Inventories<br />

Inventories comprising turbine compressor spare parts, work-in-progress and long term contract balances which is stated<br />

at the lower of cost (fi rst-in, fi rst-out basis) and net realisable value.<br />

Cost of turbine compressor spare parts comprises the original cost of purchase plus cost of bringing the inventories to<br />

its location.<br />

Cost of work-in-progress long term contract balances includes direct materials, direct labour and an appropriate portion<br />

of fi xed and variable overheads.<br />

q) Provisions for Liabilities<br />

Provisions are recognised when the Group and the Company have a present legal or constructive obligation as a result of<br />

past events, it is probable that the Group and the Company will be required to settle the obligation, and a reliable estimate<br />

of the amount can be made. Provisions are measured at the directors’ best estimate of the expenditure required to settle<br />

the obligation at the balance sheet date.<br />

r) Development Costs<br />

Development costs incurred for the development of gas generators are capitalised and are subject to an ongoing<br />

assessments of recoverability based on anticipated future revenues and changes in technologies. The cost that are<br />

capitalised included purchase price, direct labour and related overhead. Development costs initially recognised as an<br />

expense are not recognised as an asset in the subsequent period.<br />

Development costs are set off in accordance to the policy on the government grants. Where the development cost are not<br />

fully recovered from the grant, the excess of the cost are written off immediately to the income statements.<br />

s) Foreign Currency<br />

i) Foreign currency transactions<br />

In preparing the fi nancial statements of the individual entities, transaction in currencies other than the entity’s<br />

functional currency are recorded in the functional currencies using the exchange rates prevailing at the dates of the<br />

transactions. At each balance sheet date, monetary items denominated in foreign currencies are retranslated at the<br />

rates prevailing on the balance sheet date. Non-monetary items carried at fair value that are denominated in foreign<br />

currencies are retranslated at the rates prevailing on the date when the fair value was determined. Non-monetary<br />

items that are measured in terms of historical cost in a foreign currency are not retranslated.<br />

Exchange differences arising on the settlement of monetary items, and on the translation of monetary items, are<br />

included in the income statement for the period except for exchange differences arising on monetary items that form<br />

part of the Group’s net investment in foreign operation are initially taken directly to the foreign currency translation<br />

reserve within equity until the disposal of the foreign operations, at which time they are recognised in the income<br />

statement.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)<br />

s) Foreign Currency (continued)<br />

i) Foreign currency transactions (continued)<br />

Exchange differences arising on monetary items that form part of the Company’s net investment in foreign operation,<br />

regardless of the currency of the monetary item, are recognised in income statement in the Company’s fi nancial<br />

statements or individual fi nancial statements of the foreign operation, as appropriate.<br />

ii) Foreign operations<br />

The results and fi nancial position of foreign operations that have a functional currency different from the presentation<br />

currency of the consolidated fi nancial statements are translated into Ringgit Malaysia as follows:<br />

i) Assets and liabilities for each balance sheet presented are translated at the closing rate prevailing at the balance<br />

sheet date;<br />

ii) Income and expenses for each income statement are translated at average exchange rates for the year, which<br />

approximates the exchange rates at the dates of transactions; and<br />

iii) All resulting exchange differences are taken to the foreign currency translation reserve within equity.<br />

Goodwill and fair value adjustments arising on the acquisition of foreign operations are treated as assets and liabilities<br />

of the foreign operations and are recorded in the functional currency of the foreign operations and translated at the<br />

closing rate at the balance sheet date.<br />

The principal closing rates used in the translation of foreign currency amounts are as follows:<br />

80<br />

31.12.2009 31.12.2008<br />

RM RM<br />

1 United States Dollar (USD) 3.4245 3.4675<br />

1 Great Britain Pounds (GBP) 5.5311 5.0118<br />

1 Rupiah (Rp) 0.0003 0.0003<br />

t) Signifi cant Accounting Estimates and Judgements<br />

The signifi cant accounting estimates and judgements that have a signifi cant risk of causing a material adjustment to the<br />

carrying amounts of assets and liabilities within the next fi nancial year are discussed below.<br />

Useful lives and residual value of property, plant and equipment<br />

Property, plant and equipment are depreciated on a straight-line basis over their estimated useful lives after deducting<br />

its residual value. The management exercises their judgement in estimating the useful lives and the residual value of the<br />

depreciable assets. The Group and the Company assesses annually the residual value and the useful lives of the property,<br />

plant and equipment and if the expectation differs from the original estimate, such difference will impact the depreciation<br />

in the period in which such estimate has been charged.<br />

Deferred tax assets<br />

Deferred tax assets are recognised for all unabsorbed capital allowances to the extent that it is probable that future taxable<br />

profi ts will be available against which the capital allowances can be utilised. Signifi cant management judgment is required<br />

to determine the amount of deferred tax assets that can be recognised, based upon the likely timing and level of future<br />

taxable profi ts together with future tax planning strategies. The total carrying amounts of unabsorbed capital allowances<br />

are disclosed in Note 9 to the fi nancial statements.


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

3. SIGNIFICANT ACCOUNTING POLICIES (continued)<br />

t) Signifi cant Accounting Estimates and Judgements (continued)<br />

Share-based payments to employees<br />

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The cost of providing the share-based payments to the employees is charged to the income statement over the vesting<br />

period. The cost is based on the fair value of the options and the number of the options expected to vest. The fair value<br />

of the options is determined using Black Scholes pricing model.<br />

Amortisation of intangible assets<br />

The goodwill of patent and purchases are amortised on a straight line basis over their useful lives over 17 years and 10<br />

years respectively. The Group assesses annually the useful lives of the intangible assets and if the expectation differs from<br />

the original estimate, such difference will impact the amortisation expenses in the period in which such estimate has been<br />

charged.<br />

4. FINANCIAL RISK MANAGEMENT OBJECTIVE AND POLICIES<br />

The operation of the Group and the Company is subject to a variety of fi nancial risks. The Group’s and the Company’s overall<br />

fi nancial risk management objective is to ensure that the Group and the Company creates value for its shareholders.<br />

The main areas of fi nancial risks faced by the Group and the Company are as follows:<br />

i) Credit risk<br />

The Group’s main exposure to credit risk is in respect of its trade and other receivables. The Group manages the exposure<br />

to credit risk by performing credit evaluation on the major customers and outstanding debts are being monitored and<br />

pursued for full recovery.<br />

ii) Liquidity and cash fl ow risk<br />

The Group and the Company actively manages its debts maturity profi le, operating cash fl ows and availability of funding<br />

so as to ensure that all repayment and funding needs are met.<br />

iii) Interest rate risk<br />

The Group and the Company have cash and bank balances and deposits placed with licensed banks. The Group and the<br />

Company manages its interest rate risks by placing such balances on varying maturities and interest rate terms.<br />

The Group and the Company are also exposed to interest rate risk through the impact of rate charges on its borrowings.<br />

To mitigate the interest rate risk, the management of the Group and the Company consistently monitors the interest rate<br />

exposure against the existing/potential income from operations.<br />

iv) Foreign currency exchange risk<br />

The Group and the Company imports a wide range of engineering equipment and spare parts for its business operations<br />

from various countries, subjecting its purchase costs to foreign exchange fl uctuations. In this aspect, the Group and<br />

the Company mitigates its exposure to foreign exchange fl uctuations through back-to-back purchase and selling<br />

arrangements between its customers and the foreign suppliers. As a result, the Group’s and the Company’s purchase<br />

costs and currencies transacted are matched to the revenues generated from the sale of the Group’s products, thus<br />

forming a natural hedge.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

5. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT<br />

Blasting and Equipment<br />

Vessels under Freehold land Leasehold land Furniture and Workshop Offi ce Motor painting under<br />

Vessels commissioning and building and building fi ttings Renovation tools equipments vehicles equipment commissioning Machinery Total<br />

RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM<br />

At 31 December 2009<br />

Cost or valuation<br />

Beginning of the year<br />

At cost 95,007,328 137,924,264 5,079,768 2,514,706 2,328,632 6,813,087 691,530 9,744,917 3,860,042 - - 8,027,323 271,991,596<br />

At valuation 334,950,000 - - - - - - - - - - - 334,950,000<br />

Acquisition of a subsidiary<br />

company - - - - 79,704 38,738 - 118,531 423,997 - - 10,477,093 11,138,063<br />

Addition 21,671,760 164,527,026 874,454 549,487 212,796 993,012 197,082 957,970 403,740 943,641 2,927,202 1,130,458 195,388,628<br />

Disposal/Writte off - - - - (109) (3,917) (794) (22,747) (11,847) - - (5,100) (44,514)<br />

Transfer (to)/from 209,752,312 (209,752,312) - - - - (59,000) - - - - 59,000 -<br />

Effects on the currency<br />

translation - - - 3,804 - - - 3,676 - - - 84,323 91,803<br />

End of the year 661,381,400 92,698,978 5,954,222 3,067,997 2,621,023 7,840,920 828,818 10,802,347 4,675,932 943,641 2,927,202 19,773,097 813,515,576<br />

Representing:<br />

At cost 326,431,400 92,698,978 5,954,222 3,067,997 2,621,023 7,840,920 828,818 10,802,347 4,675,932 943,641 2,927,202 19,773,097 478,565,576<br />

At valuation 334,950,000 - - - - - - - - - - - 334,950,000<br />

82<br />

661,381,400 92,698,978 5,954,222 3,067,997 2,621,023 7,840,920 828,818 10,802,347 4,675,932 943,641 2,927,202 19,773,097 813,515,576<br />

Accumulated depreciation<br />

Beginning of the year 8,771,469 - 416,969 185,304 631,622 1,847,416 99,001 1,709,036 2,015,667 - - 2,467,954 18,144,438<br />

Charge for the year 21,568,497 - 131,780 112,765 238,046 729,293 156,619 1,576,407 955,142 136,702 - 1,057,909 26,663,160<br />

Acquisition of a subsidiary<br />

company - - - - 46,050 - - 85,187 213,777 - - 3,335,428 3,680,442<br />

Effects on the currency<br />

translation - - - 145 - - - - - - - 7,001 7,146<br />

End of the year 30,339,966 - 548,749 298,214 915,718 2,576,709 255,620 3,370,630 3,184,586 136,702 - 6,868,292 48,495,186<br />

Net Book Value<br />

At cost 320,103,809 92,698,978 5,405,473 2,769,783 1,705,305 5,264,211 573,198 7,431,717 1,491,346 806,939 2,927,202 12,904,805 454,082,765<br />

At valuation 310,937,625 - - - - - - - - - - - 310,937,625<br />

631,041,434 92,698,978 5,405,473 2,769,783 1,705,305 5,264,211 573,198 7,431,717 1,491,345 806,939 2,927,202 12,904,805 765,020,390<br />

See accompanying notes to the fi nancial statements.


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

5. PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT (continued)<br />

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GROUP Freehold Leasehold<br />

Vessels under land land Furniture and Workshop Offi ce Motor<br />

Vessels commissioning and building and building fi ttings Renovation tools equipments vehicles Machinery Total<br />

RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM RM<br />

At 31 December 2008<br />

Cost or Valuation<br />

Beginning of the year<br />

At cost 249,102,595 54,191,553 4,041,366 2,478,000 1,319,023 5,124,191 400,234 4,392,920 2,958,403 6,636,120 330,644,405<br />

Addition 1,350,000 177,390,040 1,038,402 36,706 1,009,609 2,156,884 291,296 5,425,597 967,821 1,445,065 191,111,420<br />

Revaluation 85,847,404 - - - - - - - - - 85,847,404<br />

Disposal - - - - - (9,420) - (73,600) (66,183) (53,862) (203,065)<br />

Write off - - - - - (458,568) - - - - (458,568)<br />

Tranfer (to)/from 93,657,329 (93,657,329) - - - - - - - - -<br />

End of the year 429,957,328 137,924,264 5,079,768 2,514,706 2,328,632 6,813,087 691,530 9,744,917 3,860,041 8,027,323 606,941,596<br />

Representing:<br />

At cost 95,007,328 137,924,264 5,079,768 2,514,706 2,328,632 6,813,087 691,530 9,744,917 3,860,041 8,027,323 271,991,596<br />

At valuation 334,950,000 - - - - - - - - - 334,950,000<br />

Accumulated<br />

Depreciation<br />

429,957,328 137,924,264 5,079,768 2,514,706 2,328,632 6,813,087 691,530 9,744,917 3,860,041 8,027,323 606,941,596<br />

Beginning of the year 13,079,455 - 317,127 133,533 451,941 1,336,219 42,798 935,183 1,185,214 1,759,516 19,240,986<br />

Reversal of depreciation<br />

due to revaluation (19,307,020) - - - - - - - - - (19,307,020)<br />

Charge for the year 14,999,034 - 99,842 51,771 179,681 605,488 56,203 801,069 835,209 767,060 18,395,357<br />

Effects of movements in<br />

exchange rates - - - - - - - (1,604) - (10,242) (11,846)<br />

Disposal - - - - - - - (25,612) (4,756) (48,380) (78,748)<br />

Write off - - - - - (94,291) - - - - (94,291)<br />

End of the year 8,771,469 - 416,969 185,304 631,622 1,847,416 99,001 1,709,036 2,015,667 2,467,954 18,144,438<br />

Net Book Value<br />

At cost 92,252,277 137,924,264 4,662,799 2,329,402 1,697,010 4,965,671 592,529 8,035,881 1,844,374 5,559,369 259,863,576<br />

At valuation 328,933,582 - - - - - - - - - 328,933,582<br />

421,185,859 137,924,264 4,662,799 2,329,402 1,697,010 4,965,671 592,529 8,035,881 1,844,374 5,559,369 588,797,158<br />

a) Included in the property, plant and equipment are motor vehicles and offi ce equipment which is acquired by means of hire<br />

purchase and lease arrangements with a net book value of RM854,809 (2008: RM1,424,833) and RM840,445 (2008:<br />

RM1,103,348) respectively.<br />

b) Borrowing costs amounting to RM3,515,940 (2008: RM6,859,487) from various fi nancier entered into for new vessels<br />

under construction and commissioning were capitalised.<br />

c) Freehold and leasehold land and building have been pledged to secure the Group’s bank overdraft as disclosed in Note<br />

16 to the fi nancial statements.<br />

d) Certain vessels have been pledged to secure the relevant borrowings from the banks and Bonds Programme as disclosed<br />

in Notes 20 and 21 to the fi nancial statements respectively.<br />

e) On 17 July 2008, an independent professional valuer, Matthews Daniel International Pte. Ltd. has revalued seven (7)<br />

vessels within the Group on an open market value basis. Had the revalued vessels been carried at historical cost, the net<br />

book value of the vessels that would have been included in the fi nancial statements of the Group as at 31 December 2009<br />

would have been recorded as follows:<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Vessels 211,697,376 224,151,005


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

6. INTANGIBLE ASSETS<br />

GROUP Goodwill<br />

patent and Development Goodwill on<br />

purchases Costs Consolidation Total<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Cost<br />

Beginning of the year 7,308,588 - - 7,308,588<br />

Additions - 86,988 350,688 437,676<br />

Acquisition of a subsidiary company - 3,149,314 - 3,149,314<br />

Effect on movements in exchange rates 757,282 - - 757,282<br />

8,065,870 3,236,302 350,688 11,652,860<br />

Accumulated Amortisation<br />

Beginning of the year 216,104 - - 216,104<br />

Amortised during the year 660,800 - - 660,800<br />

Effect on movements in exchange rates 34,284 - - 34,284<br />

End of the year 911,188 - - 911,188<br />

Net book value<br />

As at 31 December 2009 7,154,682 3,236,302 350,688 10,741,672<br />

As at 31 December 2008 7,092,484 - - 7,092,484<br />

i) The goodwill of patent and purchases are amortised on a straight line basis over their useful lives over 17 years and 10<br />

years respectively.<br />

ii) Goodwill is allocated to the Group’s cash-generating units (“CGU”) identifi ed according to business segment. The<br />

recoverable amount of a CGU is determined based on value in use and was determined by discounting the future cash<br />

fl ows generated from the continuing use of the unit and was based on the following key assumptions:<br />

a) The cash fl ow projections were approved by the management covering a seven year period.<br />

b) The subsidiary will continue its operation indefi nitely.<br />

c) The gross profi t margin was based on past performance and its expectations of market development.<br />

d) The growth rate used is based on expected growth rates for sales.<br />

e) The discount rate used is pretax and refl ect specifi c risks relating to the relevant segments.<br />

There is no impairment loss for the fi nancial year recognised because the value in use exceeded the carrying amount (including<br />

the goodwill allocated) of each CGU at balance sheets date.<br />

84


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

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7. SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES<br />

COMPANY<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Unquoted shares, at cost 48,961,560 31,590,308<br />

The details of the subsidiary companies are as follows:<br />

Group Country of<br />

Subsidiary Companies Effective Interest Incorporation Principal Activities<br />

2009 2008<br />

% %<br />

Held by the Company:<br />

Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn. Bhd. 100.00 100.00 Malaysia Integrated service provider to the oil<br />

and gas and related industries.<br />

Tanjung Kapal Services Sdn. Bhd. 100.00 100.00 Malaysia Ownership of vessel and provision of<br />

ship management services to the oil<br />

and gas related industries.<br />

Tanjung Offshore Marine Services Sdn. Bhd. 100.00 100.00 Malaysia Ownership and leasing offshore<br />

vessels to local and international oil<br />

industry major.<br />

Tanjung CSI Sdn. Bhd. 100.00 100.00 Malaysia Design, Engineering, Training, Installation<br />

and Commissioning for Plant<br />

Automation & Safety System, Flow<br />

Metering Solutions, Control Valves,<br />

Field Instrumentations, Control<br />

Solutions for Turbines & Compressors<br />

and After Sales Activities for Onshore<br />

and Offshore Services.<br />

* PT Tanjung Offshore Nusantara 80.00 80.00 Indonesia Integrated service provider to the oil<br />

and gas and related industries in<br />

Indonesia.<br />

* Tanjung Citech UK Limited 100.00 100.00 England Ownership of CiBAS technology patent<br />

and Wales and intellectual property rights.<br />

Gas Generators (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd. 51 - Malaysia Manufacturing and supply of gas<br />

generators to both industrial and oil<br />

and gas industry.<br />

Tanjung Citech Sdn. Bhd. 100 - Malaysia Manufacturing and marketing of waste<br />

heat recovery units for the offshore<br />

oil and gas industry.<br />

Held by Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn. Bhd.:<br />

Tanjung Maintenance Services Sdn. Bhd. 100.00 98.75 Malaysia Provision of maintenance services to<br />

the oil and gas and related industries.<br />

Tanjung PetroConsult Sdn. Bhd. 100.00 100.00 Malaysia Provision of engineering and professional<br />

manpower services to the oil and<br />

gas and related industries.<br />

Tanjung NewEnergy Services Sdn. Bhd.<br />

Held by Tanjung Citech UK Limited:<br />

92.86 92.86 Malaysia Provision of project management<br />

services to the engineering and<br />

energy industries.<br />

* Citech Energy Recovery Systems UK 100.00 100.00 England Manufacture of waste heat recovery<br />

Limited and Wales units for the oil and gas industry.<br />

Held by Gas Generators (Malaysia) Sdn. Bhd.<br />

Universal Gas Generators (M) Sdn. Bhd. 100.00 - Malaysia Selling and letting of gas generator<br />

equipment.<br />

* The fi nancial statements of these companies are not audited by AljeffriDean.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

7. SUBSIDIARY COMPANIES (continued)<br />

a) Amount Owing By Subsidiary Companies<br />

COMPANY 2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Non-current assets<br />

Amount owing by subsidiary companies (Note i) 152,721,989 267,084,833<br />

Current assets<br />

Amount owing by subsidiary companies (Note ii) 191,722,140 73,956,692<br />

Note i:<br />

The amount owing by subsidiary companies are unsecured, subject to interest at 4.50% - 6.35% (2008: 4.50%-6.35%)<br />

per annum and are repayable after twelve (12) months.<br />

Note ii:<br />

The amount owing by subsidiary companies are unsecured, interest free and repayable on demand.<br />

8. ASSOCIATE COMPANIES<br />

86<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Unquoted shares, at cost 1,546,784 1,546,784 1,419,334 1,419,334<br />

Share of attributable post<br />

acquisition (loss)/profi t after taxation 2,018,355 (208,863) - -<br />

3,565,139 1,337,921 1,419,334 1,419,334<br />

Represented by:<br />

Share of net tangible assets 3,565,139 1,337,921 1,419,334 1,419,334<br />

The details of the associate companies are as follows:<br />

Group Country of<br />

Associate Companies Effective Interest Incorporation Principal Activities<br />

2009 2008<br />

% %<br />

Held by the Company:<br />

* Cendor Mopu Producer Ltd 20 20 Malaysia To own, lease, sub-lease, maintain,<br />

(Wilayah operate and manage the Mobile<br />

Persekutuan, Offshore Production Unit to carry<br />

Labuan) out oil and gas operations.


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

8. ASSOCIATE COMPANIES (continued)<br />

The details of the associate companies are as follows:<br />

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Group Country of<br />

Associate Companies Effective Interest Incorporation Principal Activities<br />

2009 2008<br />

% %<br />

Held by Tanjung Offshore<br />

Services Sdn. Bhd.:<br />

* Hercules Tanjung Asia Sdn. Bhd. 50 50 Malaysia Provision of drilling services<br />

(Wilayah<br />

Persekutuan,<br />

Labuan)<br />

Held by Gas Generators (M) Sdn. Bhd.:<br />

* Universal Hydrogen Generators (M) Sdn. Bhd. 49.50 49.50 Malaysia Commission agent for the fabrication<br />

and supply of industrial equipment.<br />

* PT. Gas Generators Indonesia 35 35 Indonesia Commission agent for the fabrication<br />

and supply of industrial equipment.<br />

* Universal Gas Generators (Thailand) Limited 35 35 Thailand Commission agent for the fabrication<br />

and supply of industrial equipment.<br />

* Gas Generators Philippines Inc. 35 35 Philippines Commission agent for the fabrication<br />

and supply of industrial equipment.<br />

* The fi nancial statements of these companies are not audited by AljeffriDean.<br />

The Group’s share of revenue and profi t/(loss) of associates is as follows:<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Revenue 42,028,686 74,326,957<br />

Net profi t/(loss) for the year 2,109,257 (942,610)<br />

The Group’s share of assets and liabilities of associates is as follows:<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Non-current assets 180,784,831 39,941,881<br />

Current assets 33,002,060 64,266,978<br />

Current liabilities (210,221,752) (97,142,490)<br />

Non-current liabilities - (5,776,335)<br />

Currency translation differences - 47,887<br />

Net tangible assets 3,565,139 1,337,921


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

9. DEFERRED TAXATION<br />

GROUP 2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Property, plant and equipment:<br />

Beginning of the year 6,607,227 5,886,227<br />

Acquisition of subsidiary company 71,600 -<br />

Recognised in the income statement (Note 24) 1,404,913 721,000<br />

End of the year 8,083,740 6,607,227<br />

The deferred tax, determined before appropriate offsetting as follows:<br />

88<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Deferred tax assets 8,170,175 6,607,227<br />

Deferred tax liabilities (86,435) -<br />

The deferred tax assets, determined after appropriate offsetting as follows:<br />

8,083,740 6,607,227<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Unabsorbed capital allowances 24,442,136 37,016,062<br />

Accelerated capital allowances (17,205,850) (31,256,289)<br />

Exercise of options pursuant to Employee Share Option Scheme 847,454 847,454<br />

10. INVENTORIES<br />

8,083,740 6,607,227<br />

GROUP 2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

At cost:<br />

Turbine compressor spare parts 1,532,082 1,036,369<br />

Work-in-progress 2,890,524 5,188,718<br />

Raw material 442,076 -<br />

Finished goods 513,643 -<br />

Long term contract balances 3,972,845 12,021,253<br />

11. TRADE RECEIVABLES<br />

The currency exposure profi le of trade receivables are as follows:-<br />

9,351,170 18,246,340<br />

GROUP 2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Ringgit Malaysia 197,086,884 174,080,088<br />

Other foreign currencies 18,732,705 64,366,874<br />

End of the year 215,819,589 238,446,962<br />

The credit term of trade receivables are ranging from 30 to 120 days.


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

12. OTHER RECEIVABLES, DEPOSITS AND PREPAYMENTS<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Deposits 1,620,546 1,279,827 - -<br />

Prepayments 23,191,575 15,720,141 - -<br />

Others 12,857,991 9,656,761 3,778,271 3,792,036<br />

End of the year 37,670,112 26,656,729 3,778,271 3,792,036<br />

13. CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Cash and cash balances 31,293,432 19,819,930 23,077,860 5,522,323<br />

Fixed deposits with licensed banks 6,975,931 56,872,988 3,443,350 54,421,434<br />

38,269,363 76,692,918 26,521,210 59,943,757<br />

Included in the Group and the Company’s fi xed deposits with licensed banks amounting to RM6,975,931 (2008: RM49,096,329),<br />

the use of which is restricted for the purpose of fi nancing the capital expenditure.<br />

Included also in the Group and the Company’s fi xed deposits with licensed banks amounting to RM2,433,953 (2008:<br />

RM7,714,874) and RM2,433,953 (2008: RM5,325,105) respectively are pledged as security for the other banking facilities.<br />

14. TRADE PAYABLES<br />

The currency exposure profi le of trade payables are as follows:-<br />

GROUP 2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Ringgit Malaysia 120,590,543 125,434,700<br />

Other foreign currency 6,238,739 23,396,172<br />

End of the year 126,829,282 148,830,872<br />

The credit term of trade payables are ranging from 30 to 45 days.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

15. OTHER PAYABLES AND ACCRUALS<br />

90<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Other payables 13,914,204 12,377,109 6,714,965 6,913,722<br />

Provision 2,975,634 819,476 311,223 66,250<br />

Accruals 15,178,839 15,439,265 3,403,928 743,534<br />

End of the year 32,068,677 28,635,850 10,430,116 7,723,506<br />

16. SHORT TERM BORROWINGS<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Short term loan (Note 20) 20,019,585 10,585,000 - -<br />

Revolving credit 17,024,106 19,553,044 - -<br />

Bank overdraft 45,228,540 35,993,062 - -<br />

Hire and fi nance lease payables (Note 29) 2,124,034 869,524 - -<br />

Serial fi xed rate bond (Note 21) 20,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000 20,000,000<br />

Revolving Credit<br />

104,396,265 87,000,630 20,000,000 20,000,000<br />

Revolving credit known as Murabahah Tawarruq is payable to Kuwait Finance House (Malaysia) Berhad (“KFHMB”) and was<br />

obtained for Group’s working capital requirement in purchasing of equipment, payment for salary and general working capital.<br />

The Murabahah Tawarruq profi t margin is at 0.85% + KFHMB’s Cost of Fund at the date of each drawdown and is repayable within<br />

three (3), six (6) and twelve (12) months from drawdown. Interest incurred during the current fi nancial year was RM1,280,559<br />

(2008 : RM1,089,215). The said facility is secured by corporate guarantee from the Company for RM25,000,000.<br />

Bank Overdraft<br />

The bank overdraft of the Group is secured by the freehold and leasehold land and building of the subsidiary companies (Note<br />

5), pledged of fi xed deposits (Note 13) and corporate guarantee by the Company for RM13,650,000.<br />

The effective interest rate is at 8.75% (2008: 8.75%) per annum and the Islamic overdraft profi t rate is at 3.00% - 7.75% (2008:<br />

3.00% - 7.75%) per annum.


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

17. SHARE CAPITAL<br />

GROUP AND COMPANY<br />

Ordinary shares of RM0.50 each<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Authorised:<br />

Beginning of the year 200,000,000 200,000,000<br />

End of the year 200,000,000 200,000,000<br />

Issued and fully paid-up:<br />

Beginning of the year 123,294,789 101,482,824<br />

ESOS shares subscription during the year (Note i) 2,346,598 687,830<br />

Right issue exercise (Note ii) - 20,488,965<br />

Warrants exercise during the year (Note iii) 8,960 635,170<br />

End of the year 125,650,347 123,294,789<br />

Note i:<br />

The Company’s ESOS came into effect on 02 August 2005. The ESOS shall be in force for a period of 5 years until 01 August<br />

2010.<br />

The principal features of the Bye-Law of ESOS are as follows:<br />

a) The maximum number of options which may be allotted pursuant to the ESOS (“Options”) as approved by the Securities<br />

Commission (“SC”) shall not exceed ten percent (10%) of the total issued and paid-up share capital of the Company at<br />

any point in time during the duration of the ESOS.<br />

b) Executive directors and employees of the Group and of the Company will be eligible to participate in the ESOS provided<br />

that they fulfi ll the conditions for eligibility stipulated in the rules, terms and conditions contained in the Bye-Law (“Eligible<br />

Employees”).<br />

c) The maximum number of new shares that may be offered and allotted to an Eligible Employee shall be determined by the<br />

ESOS Committee taking into consideration inter-alia, the Eligible Employee’s designation, job description, responsibilities<br />

and seniority.<br />

d) The subscription price of the options issued pursuant to ESOS shall be the higher of the following:<br />

i) at a discount of not more than ten percent (10%) from the weighted average market price of the shares as shown<br />

in the daily offi cial list issued by Bursa Malaysia Securities Berhad (“Bursa Securities”) for the fi ve (5) market days<br />

immediately preceding the date of offer; or<br />

iii) the par value of the shares.<br />

e) The new shares to be allotted and issued upon any exercise of the options will, upon such allotment and issuance, rank<br />

pari passu in all respects with the existing and issued shares except that the new shares so issued will not be entitled<br />

to any dividends, rights, allotments and/or any other distributions which may be declared, made or paid to shareholders<br />

prior to the date of allotment of the new shares. The new shares will be subjected to all provisions of the Articles in<br />

relation to their transfer, transmission or otherwise. The options shall not carry any right to vote at a general meeting of the<br />

Company.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

17. SHARE CAPITAL (continued)<br />

f) Options are exercisable, in whole or in part (provided that an option is exercised in part in respect of 1,000 shares or any<br />

multiple thereof) as follows:<br />

Note ii<br />

Percentage of Options Exercisable<br />

Number of Options from Acceptance Date<br />

Granted 1st year 2nd year 3rd year 4th year 5th year<br />

20,000 and below 50% 50% - - -<br />

20,001 to 50,000 20% 20% 20% 20% 20%<br />

Above 50,000 10% 15% 20% 25% 30%<br />

Details of the options granted under the scheme to take up unissued ordinary shares of the Group are as follows:<br />

Number of ESOS<br />

Commencement of Options Outstanding at Exercise Price (s) per<br />

ESOS 31.12.2009 Share Expiry Date<br />

2 August 2005 14,075,900 Range from RM0.68 to RM2.35 01 August 2010<br />

The fair values of the options are estimates on the date of grant using the Black Scholes option pricing model with the<br />

following assumption used for grants:<br />

Weighted average share price RM1.85<br />

Weighted average exercise price RM1.62<br />

Dividend yield expected 6.00%<br />

Risk-free annual interest rate 3.37%<br />

Volatility expected 8.23%<br />

Expected life of option 5 years<br />

On 10 October 2008, the Company completed its right issue of 40,977,929 new ordinary shares of RM0.50 each in the<br />

Company together with 40,977,929 free new detachable warrants on the basis of one (1) Rights Share together with one (1)<br />

free Warrant for every fi ve (5) existing ordinary shares of RM0.50 each.<br />

Note iii:<br />

Warrants from issuance of Bonds<br />

On 30 November 2005, the Company issued a RM150,000,000 nominal value up to eight (8) years 4.5% per annum serial fi xed<br />

rate bonds with detachable warrants to the primary subscribers.<br />

On 3 March 2006, the primary subscribers were allotted a total of 18,514,600 warrants to the shareholders at an offer price of<br />

RM0.24 per warrant on the basis of one (1) warrant for every fi ve (5) ordinary shares held on entitlement date.<br />

On 29 August 2006, the Company completed the listing of an additional 9,257,000 warrants arising from the bonus issue<br />

exercise which was implemented in accordance to the Deed Poll dated 13 January 2006 on the basis of one (1) new warrant<br />

for every two (2) warrants held on entitlement date.<br />

On 13 June 2007, the Company completed the listing of an additional 10,095,104 warrants arising from the bonus issue<br />

exercise on the basis of two (2) new warrants for every fi ve (5) existing warrants.<br />

92


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

17. SHARE CAPITAL (continued)<br />

Note iii: (continued)<br />

Warrants from issuance of Bonds (continued)<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

During the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009, the Company issued an additional 17,919 units of new ordinary shares of<br />

RM0.50 each arising from the exercise of warrants at an exercise price of RM0.55 per share.<br />

As at 31 December 2009, there is a total of 35,884,053 outstanding Warrant A 2006/2016 warrants.<br />

18. TREASURY SHARES<br />

During the current fi nancial year, the Company had repurchased a total of 52,100 ordinary shares of RM0.50 each of its issued<br />

share capital from the open market at an average price of RM0.86. The total consideration paid for the repurchase, including<br />

transaction costs, was RM45,190. The repurchased shares are held as treasury shares in accordance with the requirements of<br />

Section 67A (as amended) of the Companies Act, 1965.<br />

As at 31 December 2009, the number of outstanding ordinary shares in issue after taking the treasury shares into consideration<br />

is 248,832,694 ordinary shares of RM0.50 each.<br />

Details relating to the repurchase during the current fi nancial year are as follows:<br />

Total shares repurchased (units) 52,100<br />

Total consideration (RM) 45,190<br />

Highest price (RM) 1.27<br />

Lowest price (RM) 0.705<br />

Average price (RM) 0.86<br />

19. RESERVES<br />

Non-distributable:<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Share premium 40,704,466 40,069,770 40,704,466 40,069,770<br />

Capital reserves 3,429,097 3,433,397 3,429,097 3,433,397<br />

Employee Share Option Reserves 1,611,595 1,364,284 869,371 622,060<br />

Foreign currency translation reserve (4,224,158) (3,843,731) - -<br />

Revaluation reserve 96,466,039 102,258,295 - -<br />

Distributable:<br />

137,987,039 143,282,015 45,002,934 44,125,227<br />

Accumulated profi t 57,601,957 59,723,915 2,806,605 1,241,861<br />

195,588,996 203,005,930 47,809,539 45,367,088


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

19. RESERVES (continued)<br />

i) Share Premium<br />

The share premium represents premiums received on the initial issuing of the share capital. Any transaction costs<br />

associated with the issuing of the shares are deducted from the share premium.<br />

ii) Capital Reserves<br />

Capital reserves represent the value of warrants capitalised for the issuance of serial payment bond with detachable<br />

warrants (Note 21) and value of warrants arising from the rights issue on the basis of one (1) rights share together with one<br />

(1) free warrant for every fi ve (5) existing ordinary shares. Upon the exercise of the warrants, the value of these warrants<br />

will be credited to share premium.<br />

iii) Employee Share Option Reserve<br />

The Employee Share Option Reserve represents the value of services provided under share-based payments.<br />

iv) Foreign Currency Translation Reserve<br />

The foreign currency translation reserve is used to record exchange differences arising from the translation of the fi nancial<br />

statements of foreign operations whose functional currencies are different from that of the Group’s presentation currency.<br />

It is also used to record the exchange differences arising from monetary items which part of the Group’s net investment<br />

in foreign operations, where the monetary item is denominated in either the functional currency of the reporting entity or<br />

the foreign operation.<br />

v) Revaluation Reserve<br />

The revaluation reserve relates to the revaluation on the seven (7) units of Group’s vessels.<br />

20. LONG TERM BORROWINGS<br />

94<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Term Financing - 1 (Note i) 34,391,049 36,701,732 - -<br />

Bai Istisna’ (BIS 1) (Note ii) 30,800,346 20,380,000 - -<br />

Bai Istina’ (BIS 2) (Note iii) 38,340,326 41,200,000 - -<br />

Bai Istina’ (BIS 3) (Note iv) 37,784,848 38,930,000 - -<br />

Term loan (Note v) 1,124,916 634,300 - -<br />

Islamic Medium Term Notes<br />

Programme (“IMTN”) (Note vi) 120,603,000 120,028,833 120,028,833 120,028,833<br />

Ijarah (IJA 1) 40,212,000 - - -<br />

Ijarah (IJA 2) 40,212,000 - - -<br />

Ijarah (IJA 3) 30,500,000 - - -<br />

Ijarah (IJA 4) 38,000,000 - - -<br />

Total 411,968,485 257,874,865 120,028,833 120,028,833<br />

Less: Repayable within 12 months (Note 16) (20,019,585) (10,585,000) - -<br />

391,948,900 247,289,865 120,028,833 120,028,833<br />

Hire purchase and fi nance lease payable (Note 29) 4,789,535 2,248,332 - -<br />

396,738,435 249,538,197 120,028,833 120,028,833


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

20. LONG TERM BORROWINGS (continued)<br />

Note i - Term Financing - i<br />

95<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

The purpose of this term loan is to fi nance the construction of one (1) unit Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel (AHTS) or known<br />

as MV Tanjung Dawai for total consideration of RM45,750,000. The loan is repayable within eight (8) years with the profi t rate<br />

of 3.00% per annum.<br />

Note ii - Bai Istisna’ (BIS 1)<br />

The purpose of this term loan is to fi nance the construction cost of one (1) new unit of 60-M Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel<br />

or known as MV Tanjung Sari. The loan is repayable by 114 monthly installments with the profi t rate of 4.75% per annum.<br />

Note iii - Bai Istisna’ (BIS 2)<br />

The purpose of this term loan is to fi nance the construction cost of one (1) new unit of 60-M Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel<br />

or known as MV Tanjung Puteri 1. The loan is repayable by 114 monthly installments with the profi t rate of 4.75% per annum.<br />

Note iv - Bai Istisna’ (BIS 3)<br />

The term loan which consist two (2) funds are to fi nance the construction costs of one (1) new unit of 60-M Anchor Handling<br />

Tug Supply Vessel or known as MV Tanjung Puteri 2. The loan is repayable by 114 monthly installments with profi t rate of 4.75%<br />

and 7.75% per annum respectively.<br />

All the facilities mentioned in Note i to iv are secured by the respective vessels under fi nancing, corporate guarantees of the<br />

Company, assignment of shipbuilding contracts and future earnings of the respective vessels.<br />

Note v – Term Loan<br />

The term loan is to fi nance the property held under PN 4125, Lot No. 3801, Mukim Teluk Kalong, District of Kemaman,<br />

Terengganu Darul Iman.<br />

The term loan interest rate for the fi rst 12 months is 3.28% per annum and repayable within ten (10) years. The said facility is<br />

secured by letter of undertaking, notice of assignment, fi xed deposit and corporate guarantee from the Company.<br />

Note vi - IMTN<br />

On 12 December 2007, the Company has announced its proposed issue of, offer for subscription or purchase of, or invitation<br />

to subscribe for or purchase of up to RM400,000,000 nominal value IMTN. On 16 June 2009, the Company obtained the<br />

consent from its bondholders to reduce the existing IMTN Programme from RM400.0 million to RM200.0 million. As at to date,<br />

the Company has issued RM120,028,833 of IMTN.<br />

The IMTN shall be utilised by the Company’s to fi nance the acquisition and/or construction of offshore support vessels,<br />

production platforms, lift barges and oil rigs.<br />

The IMTN has tenure of up to fi fteen (15) years from the date of the fi rst issuance of the IMTN. Notwithstanding the tenure of the<br />

IMTN, the Company may only request for issuances of the IMTN within the period commencing from the date of the fi nancial<br />

close of the IMTN until the 5th anniversary from the date of the fi rst issuance of the IMTN.<br />

The repayment of IMTN with profi t rate is payable semi annually in arrears with the fi rst profi t payment commencing six (6)<br />

months from the issue date of the respective IMTN and with the last profi t payment of the respective IMTN to be made on the<br />

respective maturity date.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

20. LONG TERM BORROWINGS (continued)<br />

Note vi - IMTN (continued)<br />

The IMTN is secured by:<br />

i) Charge and assignment over the designated accounts;<br />

ii) Assignment of rights, title and interest in all the construction contracts of the new vessels which are to be commissioned<br />

for construction from the proceeds of the IMTN;<br />

iii) Assignment of residual rights (if any) pursuant to the construction contracts after the completion of the new vessels;<br />

iv) Assignment of all insurances and charter contracts in respect of the new vessels; and<br />

v) Charge over the new vessels.<br />

On 16 June 2009, the Company obtained the consent from its bondholders to reduce the existing IMTN Programme from<br />

RM400.0 million to RM200.0 million.<br />

Note vii - Ijarah (IJA 1)<br />

The purpose of this term loan is to fi nance the construction cost of one new unit of 60-M Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel<br />

or known as MV Tanjung Biru 1. The loan is repayable by 96 monthly installments with the profi t rate of 3.70% per annum.<br />

Note viii - Ijarah (IJA 2)<br />

The purpose of this term loan is to fi nance the construction cost of one new unit of 60-M Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel<br />

or known as MV Tanjung Biru 2. The loan is repayable by 96 monthly installments with the profi t rate of 3.70% per annum.<br />

Note ix - Ijarah (IJA 3)<br />

The purpose of this term loan is to fi nance the construction cost of one new unit of 60-M Anchor Handling Tug Supply Vessel or<br />

known as MV Tanjung Dahan 1. The loan is repayable by 108 monthly installments with the profi t rate of 3.70% per annum.<br />

Note x - Ijarah (IJA 4)<br />

The purpose of this term loan is to fi nance eighty two percent of the construction cost of one new unit of 60-M Anchor Handling<br />

Tug Supply Vessel or known as MV Tanjung Dahan 2. The loan is repayable by 108 monthly installments with the profi t rate of<br />

36.70% per annum.<br />

All the facilities mentioned in Note vii to x are secured by the respective vessels under fi nancing, corporate guarantees of the<br />

Company, assignment of shipbuilding contracts and future earnings of the respective vessels.<br />

96


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

21. SERIAL FIXED RATE BOND<br />

97<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Nominal value of the Bonds issue 150,000,000 150,000,000<br />

Equity instrument - detachable warrants (4,402,500) (4,402,500)<br />

Proceeds of the bond issue 145,597,500 145,597,500<br />

Less : Repayment (20,000,000) -<br />

Less: Repayable within 12 months (Note 16) (20,000,000) (20,000,000)<br />

105,597,500 125,597,500<br />

On 25 January 2006, the Company issued RM150,000,000 nominal value of up to 8 years 4.5% per annum serial fi xed rate<br />

Bonds (“the Bonds”) with 18,514,600 detachable Warrants (“the Warrants”) to the Primary Subscriber structured on a “Bought<br />

Deal” basis, which was constituted by a Trust Deed dated 13 January 2006, comprising 6 series as follows:<br />

Series No. Nominal Values Tenure<br />

(RM) (from Issue Date)<br />

1 20,000,000 3 years<br />

2 20,000,000 4 years<br />

3 25,000,000 5 years<br />

4 25,000,000 6 years<br />

5 30,000,000 7 years<br />

6 30,000,000 8 years<br />

The Bonds are secured by, inter alia, a fi rst party legal charge over the escrow account and the debt service reserve account<br />

and a third party fi rst fi xed charge over the three (3) new Straight Supply Vessels namely MV Tanjung Pinang 1, MV Tanjung<br />

Pinang 2 and MV Tanjung Pinang 3.<br />

The principal terms of the Warrants are as follows:<br />

a) 18,514,600 detachable Warrants at an issue price of RM0.24 each. As at 31 December 2009, there are a total of<br />

35,884,053 outstanding warrants after taking into account the bonus issue exercises and various conversions into shares<br />

of the Company;<br />

b) During the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2008, the exercise price has been adjusted to RM0.55 pursuant to the<br />

Company’s rights issue with detachable warrants which is payable in full in respect of each share upon exercise of the<br />

Warrants or any such price adjusted in accordance with the terms and conditions set out in the Deed Poll governing the<br />

Warrants; and<br />

c) The Warrants may be exercised in ten (10) years from the date of issue of the Warrants. Unexercised Warrants after the<br />

exercised year will thereafter lapse and cease to be valid.


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

22. PROFIT FROM OPERATIONS<br />

Profi t from operations is arrived at:<br />

After charging:<br />

98<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Executive directors’<br />

remuneration (Note 32) 3,753,500 3,029,600 1,346,068 905,992<br />

Statutory audit<br />

- current year 133,518 106,680 15,000 18,000<br />

- under provision in previous year 6,000 - - -<br />

- audit related services 22,175 - 22,175 -<br />

Amortisation of intangible assets 660,800 247,598 - -<br />

Bad debt written off 5,336 - - -<br />

Depreciation of property,<br />

plant and equipment 26,663,160 18,395,357 - -<br />

Property, plant and equipment written off - 364,277 - -<br />

Loss on disposal of property, plant and equipment 26,519 - - -<br />

Loss on foreign exchange 714,977 2,590,922 - -<br />

Offi ce rental 2,701,614 1,508,736 - -<br />

Staff costs: - -<br />

- Short term benefi ts 24,866,159 24,391,497 - -<br />

- EPF contributions 2,757,365 2,013,290 - -<br />

- ESOS expenses 247,311 210,516 247,311 210,516<br />

And crediting:<br />

Gain on disposal of property, plant and equipment 109,178 36,282 - -<br />

Gain on foreign exchange 686,045 - - -<br />

Rental income 727,736 - - -<br />

Interest income received 439,736 1,279,382 430,791 1,229,590<br />

23. FINANCE COSTS<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Hire purchase payable 252,055 90,226 - -<br />

Leasing interest 84,730 79,488 - -<br />

Overdraft interest 1,176,716 1,153,466 - -<br />

Term loan interest 7,527,692 3,141,250 - -<br />

Interest on Bonds 8,806,273 7,002,792 - -<br />

Interest on bill payable 17,596 - - -<br />

Revolving credit interest 1,280,558 1,214,267 - -<br />

Commitment fee 86,206 - - -<br />

Amortisation of Bonds issuance cost 210,942 201,942 201,942 201,942<br />

19,433,768 12,883,431 201,942 201,942


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

24. TAXATION<br />

99<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Current year provision 1,386,453 2,976,000 145,923 300,000<br />

Under/(Over) provision in previous year 587,940 (91,288) - -<br />

1,974,393 2,884,712 145,923 300,000<br />

Deferred tax relating to the origination and<br />

reversal of temporary differences (Note 9) (1,404,913) (721,000) - -<br />

569,480 2,163,712 145,923 300,000<br />

Share of taxation of associate company 588,690 613,302 - -<br />

Tax expense for the year 1,158,170 2,777,014 145,923 300,000<br />

A reconciliation of income tax expense applicable to profi t before taxation at the statutory income tax rate to income tax<br />

expense at the effective income tax rate of the Group and of the Company is as follow:<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Profi t before taxation 4,774,584 34,225,442 12,700,575 5,189,253<br />

Taxation at Malaysian statutory tax rate<br />

of 25% (2008: 26%) 1,193,646 8,898,615 3,175,144 1,349,206<br />

Tax effect on expenses that are not<br />

deductible for tax purposes 15,128,016 8,450,798 389,529 315,794<br />

Utilisation of capital allowances (11,516,459) (13,008,413) - -<br />

Recognition of deferred tax assets (1,404,913) (721,000) - -<br />

Income not subject to tax (3,418,750) (1,365,000) (3,418,750) (1,365,000)<br />

Under/(Over) provision in previous year 587,940 (91,288) - -<br />

569,480 2,163,712 145,923 300,000<br />

Share of taxation of associate company 588,690 613,302 - -<br />

Income tax expense for the year 1,158,170 2,777,014 145,923 300,000


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

25. EARNINGS PER SHARE<br />

a) Basic<br />

The basic earnings per share is calculated by dividing the Group’s net profi t attributable to ordinary equity holders of the<br />

parent by the weighted average number of ordinary shares in issue during the current fi nancial year, excluding ordinary<br />

shares purchased by the Company and held as treasury shares.<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Net profi t attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent 3,075,694 31,378,546<br />

Weighted average number of ordinary shares (unit) 245,525,478 214,419,864<br />

100<br />

CENT CENT<br />

Basic earnings per share 1.25 14.63<br />

b) Diluted<br />

For the diluted earnings per share calculation, the weighted average numbers of ordinary shares in issue during the current<br />

fi nancial year have been adjusted for the dilutive effects of potential ordinary shares in respect of warrants and share<br />

options granted to the employees.<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Net profi t attributable to ordinary equity holders of the parent 3,075,694 31,378,546<br />

Weighted average number of ordinary shares (unit) 245,525,478 214,419,864<br />

ESOS:<br />

Number of unissued shares (unit)* - 14,691,000<br />

Warrants:<br />

Number of unexercised warrants (unit) 35,884,000 76,879,901<br />

Diluted weighted average number of ordinary shares (unit) 250,082,000 234,829,714<br />

CENT CENT<br />

Dilluted earnings per share 1.23 13.36<br />

* The diluted earnings per ordinary share is not presented as the computation would result in anti-dilutive earnings per<br />

ordinary share.<br />

26. DIVIDEND<br />

2009 2008<br />

Gross Gross<br />

dividend Dividend net dividend Dividend net<br />

per share of tax per share of tax<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Final dividend in respect of the fi nancial<br />

year ended 31 December 2007<br />

Final dividend in respect of the fi nancial year<br />

- - 0.03 4,540,500<br />

ended 31 December 2008 0.02 3,663,302 - -<br />

Interim dividend in respect of the fi nancial<br />

year ended 31 December 2009 0.04 7,326,606 - -<br />

The directors do not recommend any fi nal dividend in respect of the current fi nancial year.<br />

10,989,908 4,540,500


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

27. PURCHASE OF PROPERTY, PLANT AND EQUIPMENT<br />

101<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

During the current fi nancial year, the Group made the following cash payments to purchase property, plant and equipment:<br />

GROUP 2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Construction and commissioning of new vessels 21,671,760 177,390,040<br />

Purchase of other property, plant and equipment 173,716,868 13,721,380<br />

Financed by hire purchase arrangement (379,903) (1,208,465)<br />

Cash payments on purchase of property, plant and equipment 195,008,725 189,902,955<br />

28. CASH FLOW STATEMENT – CASH AND CASH EQUIVALENTS<br />

Cash and cash equivalents included in the cash fl ow statement comprises the following balance sheet amounts:<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Cash and cash equivalents (Note 13) 38,269,363 76,692,918 26,521,210 59,943,757<br />

Bank overdraft (Note 16) (45,228,540) (35,993,062) - -<br />

(6,959,177) 40,699,856 26,521,210 59,943,757<br />

Fixed deposits pledged as security (Note 13) (2,433,953) (7,714,874) (2,433,953) (5,325,105)<br />

29. HIRE PURCHASE AND FINANCE LEASE PAYABLES<br />

(9,393,130) 32,984,982 24,087,257 54,618,652<br />

GROUP 2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Minimum payment:<br />

- Not later than 1 year 2,475,585 1,097,399<br />

- Later than 1 year and not later than 5 years 5,721,113 2,852,677<br />

8,196,698 3,950,076<br />

Future fi nance charges (1,283,129) (832,220)<br />

Principal portion payables:<br />

6,913,569 3,117,856<br />

- Not later than 1 year (Note 16) 2,124,034 869,524<br />

- Later than 1 year and not later than 5 years (Note 20) 4,789,535 2,248,332<br />

6,913,569 3,117,856<br />

Effective interest rate 2.78% - 9.79% 2.78% - 9.79%<br />

30. CAPITAL COMMITMENTS<br />

GROUP<br />

As at 31 December 2009, the Group has the following capital commitments:<br />

Approved and contracted for:<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Commissioning of three (3) units of Offshore Support Vessels (2008: seven (7) units) 19,080,000 192,889,600


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

31. CONTINGENT LIABILITIES<br />

COMPANY<br />

As at 31 December 2009, the Company has the contingent liabilities as follows:<br />

102<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Aggregate of corporate guarantees pursuant to banking facilities granted<br />

by a fi nancial institutions to the Group 258,000,000 397,048,000<br />

32. DIRECTORS’ REMUNERATION<br />

The directors’ remuneration during the current fi nancial year is as follows:<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Non-Executive<br />

- Fee 76,000 60,000 76,000 60,000<br />

- Other emoluments - 11,992 - 11,992<br />

76,000 71,992 76,000 71,992<br />

Executive<br />

- Other emoluments 3,677,500 2,957,608 1,270,068 834,000<br />

3,677,500 2,957,608 1,270,068 834,000<br />

Total directors’ remuneration 3,753,500 3,029,600 1,346,068 905,992<br />

Remuneration band:<br />

COMPANY<br />

Number of Directors<br />

2009 2008<br />

RM RM<br />

Non-Executive Directors:<br />

Below RM50,000 4 4<br />

Exeutive Directors:<br />

RM100,001 - RM200,000 1 3<br />

RM200,001 - RM250,000 3 1<br />

Above RM250,000 - -


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

33. FAIR VALUES OF FINANCIAL ASSETS AND FINANCIAL LIABILITIES<br />

103<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

Method and assumption used by the management to determine fair values of each class of fi nancial instruments for which it is<br />

practicable to estimate that value are as follows:<br />

i) Cash and cash equivalents and short term borrowings<br />

The carrying amounts approximate fair values due to the relatively short-term maturity of these fi nancial instruments.<br />

ii) Receivables and payables, including balances with related parties<br />

The carrying amounts of trade and other receivables, trade and other payables approximate their respective fair values<br />

because these are subject to normal trade credit terms and/or are repayable on demand.<br />

iii) Non-current amount owing by subsidiary company<br />

No disclosure of fair values are made for amount owing by subsidiary company as it is not practicable to determine their<br />

fair value with suffi cient reliability since these balances has no fi xed repayment terms.<br />

iv) IMTN, Term loan and hire purchase payables<br />

The carrying amounts as disclosed in Note 20 to the fi nancial statements approximate the fair values, which is determined<br />

using discounted cash fl ow analysis.<br />

v) Serial payment bond<br />

The fair value of the serial payment bond has been determined using discounted estimated cash fl ow.<br />

GROUP COMPANY<br />

Carrying amount Fair value<br />

2009 2008 2009 2008<br />

RM RM RM RM<br />

Serial payment bond 125,597,500 145,597,500 125,435,561 145,435,561<br />

34. SEGMENTAL REPORTING<br />

i) Business Segment<br />

The segmental information is not presented by business segment as there are no other signifi cant business segments<br />

other than the provision of integrated services to the oil and gas related industries.<br />

ii) Geographical Segment<br />

The segment results for the fi nancial year ended 31 December 2009 are as follows:


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

34. SEGMENTAL REPORTING (continued)<br />

ii) Geographical Segment (continued)<br />

Malaysia Indonesia<br />

United<br />

Kingdom Elimination Total<br />

RM RM RM RM RM<br />

Revenue 779,185,526 1,009,422 53,530,760 (184,069,006) 649,656,702<br />

Results<br />

Segment result 32,826,261 (875,084) (29,874,540) - 2,076,637<br />

Share of profi t from associate 2,697,947<br />

Taxation (1,158,170)<br />

Net profi t/(loss) for the year 3,616,414<br />

Minority interest (540,720)<br />

Profi t attributable to equity<br />

holders of the parent 3,075,694<br />

35. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS<br />

i) On 06 March 2009, the Company has incorporated a wholly owned subsidiary, Tanjung Citech Sdn. Bhd. The current<br />

authorised and paid up share capital of Tanjung Citech Sdn. Bhd. are RM100,000 and RM2 respectively. The intended<br />

business activity of Tanjung Citech Sdn. Bhd. is manufacturing and marketing of waste heat recovery units for the offshore<br />

oil and gas industry.<br />

ii) On 04 September 2009, Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn. Bhd. (“TOS”) a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company<br />

has received a Letter of Award dated 3 September 2009 from Talisman Malaysia Limited for the provision of rigless<br />

abandonment equipment and services for a contract value of approximately RM15,000,000.<br />

iii) On 13 May 2009, TOS has on 13 May 2009 taken delivery of eleventh (11th) offshore support vessel, MV Tanjung Gelang<br />

which has been awarded a letter of award from Carigali-PTTEPI Operating Company Sdn. Bhd. for the provision of well<br />

testing and intervention services for total charter rates of approximately RM30,000,000.<br />

iv) On 16 November 2009,Tanjung CSI Sdn. Bhd. (“TCSI”) a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company has received Letters<br />

of Award from PETRONAS for the provision of various engineering equipment packages such as Metering System and<br />

Fire Alarm System for a combined value of approximately RM7,000,000.<br />

36. SUBSEQUENT EVENTS AFTER BALANCE SHEET DATE<br />

i) On 05 January 2010, Tanjung Maintenance Services Sdn Bhd (“TMS”) a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company has on<br />

5 January 2010 been approved by Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd (“Petronas”) to provide wellhead maintenance services for<br />

Sabah, Sarawak and Peninsular Malaysia operations for total contract value of up to RM70,000,000.<br />

ii) On 06 January 2010, Tanjung Kapal Services Sdn. Bhd. (“TKS”), a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company has taken<br />

delivery of three (3) new units of AHTS vessels namely, MV Tanjung Biru 1, MV Tanjung Biru 2 and MV Tanjung Sari. With<br />

these new vessels deliveries, Tanjung will be operating fourteen (14) offshore support vessels effective March 2010. TKS<br />

also been awarded long term contracts from Petronas Carigali Sdn Bhd (“Petronas”) for the abovementioned AHTS vessels<br />

for tenures of between three (3) years and six (6) years. These contracts are estimated to be valued at approximately<br />

RM150,000,000 and are expected to commence between March and May 2010.<br />

104


NOTES TO THE FINANCIAL STATEMENTS<br />

31 DECEMBER 2009<br />

35. SIGNIFICANT EVENTS (continued)<br />

105<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

iii) On 11 January 2010, TOS a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company has been received a purchase order dated 11<br />

November 2009 from Petronas Carigali Sdn. Bhd. (“Petronas”) for the provision of glycol dehydration packages for<br />

Kinabalu fi eld for contract value approximately RM25,000,000.<br />

iv) On 13 January 2010, Tanjung NewEnergy Services Sdn Bhd (“TNE”) a wholly owned subsidiary of the Company has<br />

received a Letter of Award dated 11 January 2010 from Murphy Sarawak Oil Co Ltd for the supply of operation spare parts<br />

for gas engine generator package for SK309/311 production operations. The spare parts for the gas engine generator<br />

package are valued at approximately RM4,000,000.<br />

37. ACQUISITION OF A SUBSIDIARY COMPANY<br />

On 06 January 2009, the Company has entered into a share sale agreement to acquire a 51% equity interest in Gas Generators<br />

(Malaysia) Sdn Bhd (“Gastec”) comprising 2,443,633 ordinary shares of RM1 for a total cash consideration of RM5,100,000.<br />

On 04 May 2009, the Company has completed the acquisition and all terms as stipulated in the sale agreement entered into<br />

on 06 January 2009 has been satisfi ed and fulfi lled.<br />

Details of net assets acquired are as follows:<br />

Acquiree’s<br />

carrying amounts Fair value<br />

RM RM<br />

Property, plant and equipments 7,457,621 7,457,621<br />

Intangible assets 3,149,314 3,149,314<br />

Other assets 1,935,456 1,935,456<br />

Cash and bank balances 1,724,477 1,724,477<br />

Current liabilities (1,202,393) (1,202,393)<br />

Non-current liabities (3,752,098) (3,752,098)<br />

Identifi able net assets acquired 9,312,377 9,312,377<br />

Minoritiy interest (4,563,065)<br />

Goodwill (Note 6) 350,688<br />

Purchase consideration 5,100,000<br />

Details of the cash fl ows arising from the acquisition are as follows:<br />

Total purchase consideration 5,100,000<br />

Less : Cash and bank balances acquired (1,724,477)<br />

Net cash outfl ow to the Group 3,375,523<br />

The subsidiary company acquired during the current fi nancial year contributed profi t after tax of RM782,862 to the Group for<br />

the period from 4 May 2009 to 31 December 2009.<br />

Had the subsidiary company which was acquired during the current fi nancial year occurred on 01 January 2009, the profi t after<br />

tax attributable to the Group would have been RM2,015,534.<br />

38. KEY MANAGEMENT PERSONNEL<br />

Key management personnel are defi ned as those persons having authority and responsibility for planning, directing and<br />

controlling the activities of the Company directly or indirectly, including any director of the Company. There are no other key<br />

management personnel except for the directors of the Company whose remuneration is disclosed in Note 32 to the fi nancial<br />

statements.<br />

RM


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

LIST OF PROPERTIES OWNED BY THE GROUP<br />

As at 31 December 2009, a summary of the land and buildings owned by Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd (“TOS”),<br />

Tanjung Maintenance Services Sdn Bhd (“TMS”) and Tanjung Kapal Services Sdn Bhd (“TKS”) is set out below:-<br />

No<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

Title Identifi cation /<br />

Postal Address<br />

GRN 38601 Lot No. 25929<br />

Mukim of Setapak, District<br />

and State of Wilayah<br />

Persekutuan /<br />

No. 8-3, Jalan Puncak<br />

Setiawangsa 4,<br />

54200 Kuala Lumpur; and<br />

GRN 38600 Lot No. 25930<br />

Mukim of Setapak, District<br />

and State of Wilayah<br />

Persekutuan /<br />

No. 10, Jalan Puncak<br />

Setiawangsa 4, Taman<br />

Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala<br />

Lumpur<br />

GRN 38599 Lot No. 25931<br />

Mukim of Setapak, District<br />

and State of Wilayah<br />

Persekutuan /<br />

No. 12, Jalan Puncak<br />

Setiawangsa 4,<br />

54200 Kuala Lumpur; and<br />

GRN 38598 Lot No. 25932<br />

Mukim of Setapak, District<br />

and State of Wilayah<br />

Persekutuan /<br />

No. 14, Jalan Puncak<br />

Setiawangsa 4, Taman<br />

Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala<br />

Lumpur<br />

GRN 38602 Lot No. 25928<br />

Mukim of Setapak, District<br />

and State of Wilayah<br />

Persekutuan /<br />

No. 6, Jalan Puncak<br />

Setiawangsa 4, Taman<br />

Setiawangsa, 54200 Kuala<br />

Lumpur<br />

PN 4114, Lot No. 3790<br />

(formerly known as HS(D)<br />

2670, PT 4199), Mukim<br />

of Teluk Kalung, District<br />

of Kemaman, State of<br />

Terengganu /<br />

Lot D1 Kawasan MIEL<br />

Teluk Kalung<br />

24007 Kemaman<br />

Terengganu Darul Iman<br />

Description And<br />

Existing Use /<br />

Ownership<br />

3-storey<br />

shopoffi ces used<br />

as the head offi ce<br />

for Tanjung Group /<br />

Owned by TOS<br />

A factory lot used<br />

as the Group’s<br />

Kemaman<br />

Operation Centre<br />

providing complete<br />

maintenance<br />

services /<br />

Owned by TOS<br />

106<br />

Approximate<br />

Age of Building /<br />

Tenure / Date of<br />

Expiry of Lease<br />

Age of building :<br />

approximately 10<br />

years / Tenure :<br />

Freehold<br />

Age of building :<br />

approximately 10<br />

years / Tenure :<br />

Freehold<br />

Age of building :<br />

approximately 10<br />

years / Tenure :<br />

Freehold<br />

Age of building :<br />

approximately 10<br />

years / Tenure :<br />

Freehold<br />

Age of building :<br />

approximately 10<br />

years / Tenure :<br />

Freehold<br />

Age of building :<br />

approximately<br />

2 years /<br />

Tenure :60-year<br />

leasehold expiring<br />

22.8.2057<br />

Land Area /<br />

(Built-Up Area)<br />

(sq. ft.)<br />

1,760 / (4,634)<br />

1,760 / (4,634)<br />

1,760 / (4,634)<br />

1,760 / (4,634)<br />

1,760 / (4,634)<br />

21,427 / (8,626)<br />

Net Book<br />

Value As At<br />

31.12.2009<br />

455,814.85<br />

672,000<br />

1,158,204.38<br />

1,140,000<br />

998,619.99<br />

804,685.89


LIST OF PROPERTIES OWNED BY THE GROUP<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

As at 31 December 2009, a summary of the land and buildings owned by Tanjung Offshore Services Sdn Bhd (“TOS”),<br />

Tanjung Maintenance Services Sdn Bhd (“TMS”) and Tanjung Kapal Services Sdn Bhd (“TKS”) is set out below:-<br />

No<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

Title Identifi cation /<br />

Postal Address<br />

PN 4115, Lot No. 3791<br />

(formerly known as HS(D)<br />

2671, PT 4200), Mukim<br />

of Teluk Kalung, District<br />

of Kemaman, State of<br />

Terengganu /<br />

Lot D2 Kawasan MIEL<br />

Teluk Kalung<br />

24007 Kemaman<br />

Terengganu Darul Iman<br />

PN 4125, Lot No 3801<br />

(Formerly known as HSD)<br />

2681, PT 4200),<br />

Mukim of Teluk Kalong<br />

District of Kemaman, State<br />

of Terengganu.<br />

Lot D12, Kawasan MIEL,<br />

Teluk Kalung,<br />

24007 Kemaman,<br />

Terengganu.<br />

GM 9928 Lot 13837<br />

(Formerly known as HS (M)<br />

12316 PT 13837)<br />

Mukim of Cukai, District<br />

of Kemaman, State of<br />

Terengganu.<br />

Lot 07730, Taman<br />

Greenlast, Jalan<br />

Penghiburan, Cukai,<br />

Kemaman, Terengganu<br />

Description And<br />

Existing Use /<br />

Ownership<br />

A factory lot used<br />

as the Group’s<br />

Kemaman<br />

Operation Centre<br />

providing complete<br />

maintenance<br />

services. /<br />

Owned by TOS<br />

A factory lot used<br />

as the Group’s<br />

Kemaman<br />

Operation Centre<br />

providing complete<br />

maintenance<br />

services. /<br />

Owned by TMS<br />

3-storey shopoffi ce<br />

used as offi ce/<br />

branch for marine<br />

operations in<br />

Kemaman.<br />

Owned by TKS<br />

Approximate<br />

Age of Building /<br />

Tenure / Date of<br />

Expiry of Lease<br />

Age of building :<br />

approximately<br />

1.5 years /<br />

Tenure : 60-year<br />

leasehold expiring<br />

22.8.2057<br />

Age of building :<br />

Aproximately 3 yrs<br />

10 mths.<br />

Tenure : 60 years<br />

leasehold<br />

Expiring :<br />

23.08.2057<br />

Age of building :<br />

1 year Tenure :<br />

Freehold<br />

Land Area /<br />

(Built-Up Area)<br />

(sq. ft.)<br />

16,017 /<br />

(8,626)<br />

20,355/<br />

(8,626)<br />

2,335<br />

(7,008)<br />

Net Book<br />

Value As At<br />

31.12.2009<br />

759,981.11<br />

680,680<br />

842,186.19


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ANALYSIS OF SHAREHOLDINGS<br />

ANALYSIS OF SHAREHOLDINGS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010<br />

Authorised Share Capital - RM200,000,000.00<br />

Issued and Paid-up Share Capital - RM126,859,847.00<br />

Class of Shares - Ordinary Share of RM0.50 each<br />

Voting Rights - One vote per share<br />

ANALYSIS BY SIZE OF SHAREHOLDINGS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010<br />

NO.OF NO. OF<br />

SIZE OF SHAREHOLDINGS SHAREHOLDERS % SHARES %<br />

1 - 99 88 2.31 2,597 0.00<br />

100 - 1000 482 12.64 407,834 0.16<br />

1,001 - 10,000 2,428 63.69 11,378,988 4.53<br />

10,001 - 100,000 701 18.39 20,095,044 8.00<br />

100,001 - 12,562,123 110 2.89 78,298,310 31.16<br />

12,562,124 AND ABOVE 3 0.08 141,059,721 56.14<br />

T O T A L 3,812 100.00 251,242,494 100.00<br />

REGISTER OF SUBSTANTIAL SHAREHOLDERS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010 SHARES HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

1 HAJI OMAR BIN KHALID 97,074,322 38.64<br />

2 AMSEC NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD QUALIFIER: 31,823,810 12.67<br />

AMBANK (M) <strong>BERHAD</strong> FOR HAJI ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM<br />

4 LEMBAGA TABUNG HAJI 19,910,200 7.92<br />

TOTAL ISSUED SHARES AS AT 20/04/2010 : 253,719,694<br />

TREASURY SHARES AS PER ROD DATED 20/04/2010 : 2,477,200<br />

‘ADJUSTED’ CAPITAL AFTER NETTING TREASURY SHARES AS AT 20/04/2010 : 251,242,494<br />

108<br />

148,808,332 59.23


ANALYSIS OF SHAREHOLDINGS<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

LIST OF DIRECTORS’ HOLDINGS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010<br />

109<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

No. of Shares No. of Warrants A No. of Warrants B<br />

Name of Director Direct % Indirect % Direct % Indirect % Direct % Indirect %<br />

1 Datuk Wira Syed Ali 420,000 0.17 - - 89,599 0.25 - - - - - -<br />

Bin Tan Sri Syed Abbas<br />

Alhabshee<br />

2 Haji Omar Bin Khalid 97,074,322 38.64 100,800 0.04 18,435,270 51.37 17,919 0.05 17,031,737 41.56 16,800 0.05<br />

3 Haji Hamidon 47,000 0.01 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Bin Md Khayon<br />

4 Dato’ Ab Wahab 128,100 0.05 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Bin Haji Ibrahim<br />

5 Edwanee Cheah 946,724 0.38 - - 136,415 0.38 - - 227,354 0.55 - -<br />

Bin Abdullah<br />

6 George William 879,480 0.35 - - 156,799 0.44 - - 146,580 0.36 - -<br />

Warren Jr.<br />

7 Za’aba Bin Sedek 10,870 0.00 - - - - - - - - - -<br />

Total 99,506,496 39.60 100,800 0.04 18,818,083 52.44 17,919 0.05 17,405,671 42.47 16,800 0.05


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ANALYSIS OF SHAREHOLDINGS<br />

THE 30 LARGEST SECURITIES ACCOUNT HOLDERS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010<br />

HOLDER NAME SHARES HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

1 AMSEC NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 95,803,521 38.13<br />

QUALIFIER:AMBANK (M) <strong>BERHAD</strong> FOR OMAR BIN KHALID<br />

2 AMSEC NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 25,346,000 10.09<br />

QUALIFIER:AMBANK (M) <strong>BERHAD</strong> FOR ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM<br />

3 LEMBAGA TABUNG HAJI 19,910,200 7.92<br />

4 ABDUL RASHID HUSSAIN 10,130,000 4.03<br />

5 CIMSEC NOMINEES (ASING) SDN BHD 7,560,000 3.01<br />

QUALIFIER:ALIZA ABDUL RAHIM NEE LUM KOK CHUN<br />

6 RAHMANDIN @ RAHMANUDIN BIN MD SHAMSUDIN 5,633,120 2.24<br />

7 AMANAHRAYA TRUSTEES <strong>BERHAD</strong> 4,973,376 1.98<br />

QUALIFIER:AMANAH SAHAM MALAYSIA<br />

8 ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM 4,794,410 1.91<br />

9 AMANAHRAYA TRUSTEES <strong>BERHAD</strong> 4,144,344 1.65<br />

QUALIFIER:PUBLIC ISLAMIC OPPORTUNITIES FUND<br />

10 MALAYSIA NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SENDIRIAN <strong>BERHAD</strong> 2,967,527 1.18<br />

QUALIFIER:GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE (MALAYSIA) <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

11 YANG KIM MOI 2,698,500 1.07<br />

12 KOPERASI PERMODALAN FELDA <strong>BERHAD</strong> 2,500,000 1.00<br />

13 MALAYSIA NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SENDIRIAN <strong>BERHAD</strong> 2,139,504 0.85<br />

QUALIFIER:GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE (MALAYSIA) <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

14 EB NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SENDIRIAN <strong>BERHAD</strong> 1,863,400 0.74<br />

QUALIFIER:PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT<br />

FOR ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM<br />

15 SYED ELYAS BIN SYED ABDILLAH 1,245,800 0.50<br />

16 MALAYSIA NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SENDIRIAN <strong>BERHAD</strong> 1,116,492 0.44<br />

QUALIFIER:GREAT EASTERN LIFE ASSURANCE<br />

(MALAYSIA) <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

17 WARREN STEPHEN ORLANDO JR 1,003,200 0.40<br />

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ANALYSIS OF SHAREHOLDINGS<br />

THE 30 LARGEST SECURITIES ACCOUNT HOLDERS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010 (continued)<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

HOLDER NAME SHARES HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

18 EDWANEE CHEAH BIN ABDULLAH 946,724 0.38<br />

19 AMANAHRAYA TRUSTEES <strong>BERHAD</strong> 940,440 0.37<br />

QUALIFIER:PB ISLAMIC ASIA STRATEGIC SECTOR FUND<br />

20 OMAR BIN KHALID 886,901 0.35<br />

21 GEORGE WILLIAM WARREN JR 879,480 0.35<br />

22 SYED ISMAIL BIN SYED ABDILLAH 814,200 0.32<br />

23 NOORSIAH BINTI MOHAMED SHAMSUDDIN 732,000 0.29<br />

24 MAYBAN NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 711,000 0.28<br />

QUALIFIER:AVENUE INVEST <strong>BERHAD</strong> FOR LAM SOO HENG @<br />

LAM SEO HAN<br />

25 SYED HASSAN BIN SYED ALWI 578,000 0.23<br />

26 AMANAHRAYA TRUSTEES <strong>BERHAD</strong> 569,480 0.23<br />

QUALIFIER:PUBLIC ISLAMIC ASIA BALANCED FUND<br />

27 HUI SIEW MAY 531,972 0.21<br />

28 MOHD SHAZLI BIN MOHAMED 501,640 0.20<br />

29 CIMB TRUSTEE <strong>BERHAD</strong> 500,000 0.20<br />

QUALIFIER:AMANAH SAHAM DARUL IMAN<br />

30 LOH KIAN CHONG 460,000 0.18<br />

TOTAL ISSUED SHARES AS AT 20/04/2010 : 253,719,694<br />

TREASURY SHARES AS PER ROD DATED 20/04/2010 : 2,477,200<br />

‘ADJUSTED’ CAPITAL AFTER NETTING TREASURY SHARES AS AT 20/04/2010 : 251,242,494<br />

202,881,231 80.75


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ANALYSIS OF WARRANTHOLDINGS (WARRANT A 2006/2016)<br />

ANALYSIS BY SIZE OF WARRANTHOLDINGS (WARRANT A 2006/2016) AS AT 20 APRIL 2010<br />

NO.OF NO. OF<br />

SIZE OF WARRANTHOLDINGS WARRANTHOLDERS % WARRANT %<br />

1 - 99 45 8.75 2,261 0.01<br />

100 - 1000 114 22.18 62,330 0.17<br />

1,001 - 10,000 243 47.28 1,078,858 3.01<br />

10,001 - 100,000 96 18.68 2,732,823 7.62<br />

100,001 - 1,794,201 13 2.53 5,743,324 16.01<br />

1,794,202 AND ABOVE 3 0.58 26,264,457 73.19<br />

T O T A L 514 100.00 35,884,053 100.00<br />

WARRANTHOLDINGS WITH 5.0 % AND ABOVE<br />

HOLDER NAME SHARES HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

1 OMAR BIN KHALID 18,435,270 51.37<br />

2 ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM 5,909,508 16.47<br />

3 CIMSEC NOMINEES (ASING) SDN BHD 1,919,679 5.35<br />

QUALIFIER:ALIZA ABDUL RAHIM NEE LUM KOK CHUN<br />

112<br />

26,264,457 73.19


113<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ANALYSIS OF WARRANTHOLDINGS (WARRANT A 2006/2016)<br />

THE 30 LARGEST WARRANTHOLDERS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010<br />

HOLDER NAME WARRANT HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

1 OMAR BIN KHALID 18,435,270 51.37<br />

2 ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM 5,909,508 16.47<br />

3 CIMSEC NOMINEES (ASING) SDN BHD 1,919,679 5.35<br />

QUALIFIER:ALIZA ABDUL RAHIM NEE LUM KOK CHUN<br />

4 ABDUL RASHID HUSSAIN 1,791,999 4.99<br />

5 RAHMANDIN @ RAHMANUDIN BIN MD SHAMSUDIN 999,039 2.78<br />

6 CIMSEC NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 800,000 2.23<br />

QUALIFIER:CIMB BANK FOR LIM CHA BOH @ LIM LAI YOKE<br />

7 SYED ELYAS BIN SYED ABDILLAH 750,399 2.09<br />

8 CIMSEC NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 308,116 0.86<br />

QUALIFIER:CIMB BANK FOR TEH SWEE HENG<br />

9 SYED HASSAN BIN SYED ALWI 179,199 0.50<br />

10 NG KEK CHONG 159,999 0.45<br />

11 GEORGE WILLIAM WARREN JR 156,799 0.44<br />

12 PEH AH CHUAN 140,009 0.39<br />

13 EDWANEE CHEAH BIN ABDULLAH 136,415 0.38<br />

14 CHEN BOON HEOW 111,999 0.31<br />

15 RHB CAPITAL NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 109,000 0.30<br />

QUALIFIER:PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR LEE POH KWEE<br />

16 MOHD SHAZLI BIN MOHAMED 100,351 0.28<br />

17 MAYBAN NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 100,000 0.28<br />

QUALIFIER:PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR LIM GIM LEONG<br />

18 LEE ME LAY 98,858 0.28<br />

19 MAYBAN NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 95,000 0.26<br />

QUALIFIER:PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR CH’NG GIM CHEW<br />

20 LIM CHA BOH @ LIM LAI YOKE 91,009 0.25<br />

21 NGIENG PING KWONG 90,000 0.25


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ANALYSIS OF WARRANTHOLDINGS (WARRANT A 2006/2016)<br />

THE 30 LARGEST WARRANTHOLDERS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010 (continued)<br />

HOLDER NAME WARRANT HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

22 SYED ALI BIN ABBAS ALHABSHEE 89,599 0.25<br />

23 JENNY LIM SIEW KIAN 80,000 0.22<br />

24 RHB CAPITAL NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 74,000 0.21<br />

QUALIFIER:PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR TAN KENG AIK<br />

25 EVELYN LAU SIE JIONG 57,663 0.16<br />

26 CHEN KIM FAH 50,866 0.14<br />

27 ECML NOMINEES (ASING) SDN. BHD. 50,559 0.14<br />

QUALIFIER:ALIZA ABDUL RAHIM NEE LUM KOK CHUN<br />

28 PUBLIC NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 49,000 0.14<br />

QUALIFIER:PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR LIM GIM LEONG<br />

29 YEO SIANG LIAN 46,400 0.13<br />

30 CHIN HOOI LING 45,000 0.13<br />

114<br />

33,025,735 92.03


115<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ANALYSIS OF WARRANTHOLDINGS (WARRANT B 2008/2013)<br />

ANALYSIS BY SIZE OF WARRANTHOLDINGS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010<br />

NO.OF NO. OF<br />

SIZE OF WARRANTHOLDINGS WARRANTHOLDERS % WARRANT %<br />

1 - 99 20 2.406 437 0.001<br />

100 - 1000 283 34.055 161,998 0.395<br />

1,001 - 10,000 302 36.341 1,428,362 3.485<br />

10,001 - 100,000 192 23.104 6,791,126 16.572<br />

100,001 - 2,048,895 32 3.850 11,100,034 27.087<br />

2,048,896 AND ABOVE 2 0.240 21,495,972 52.457<br />

T O T A L 831 100.000 40,977,929 100.000<br />

WARRANTHOLDERS WITH HOLDINGS 5.0 % AND ABOVE<br />

HOLDER NAME SHARES HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

1 OMAR BIN KHALID 17,031,737 41.56<br />

2 ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM 4,464,235 10.894


<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ANALYSIS OF WARRANTHOLDINGS (WARRANT B 2008/2013)<br />

THE 30 LARGEST WARRANTHOLDERS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010<br />

HOLDER NAME WARRANT HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

1 OMAR BIN KHALID 17,031,737 41.56<br />

2 ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM 4,464,235 10.89<br />

3 ABDUL RASHID HUSSAIN 1,680,000 4.09<br />

4 CIMSEC NOMINEES (ASING) SDN BHD 1,260,000 3.07<br />

ALIZA ABDUL RAHIM NEE LUM KOK CHUN<br />

5 LIM SERN PAUL 914,500 2.23<br />

6 RAHMANDIN @ RAHMANUDIN BIN MD SHAMSUDIN 890,320 2.17<br />

7 LIM CHA BOH @ LIM LAI YOKE 627,800 1.53<br />

8 MAYBAN NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 530,600 1.29<br />

PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR KEK LIAN LYE<br />

9 CIMSEC NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 500,000 1.22<br />

CIMB BANK FOR LIM SERN PAUL<br />

10 CHAN HUASHENG 441,100 1.07<br />

11 EE LI CHEN 378,000 0.92<br />

12 EB NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SENDIRIAN <strong>BERHAD</strong> 311,400 0.75<br />

PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR ABDULLAH BIN HASHIM<br />

13 HENG POH SUAN 296,500 0.72<br />

14 MAYBAN NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 291,600 0.71<br />

PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR CHONG SOO LIM<br />

15 TANG BOON HENG 278,500 0.67<br />

16 EDWANEE CHEAH BIN ABDULLAH 227,354 0.55<br />

17 PUBLIC NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 192,000 0.46<br />

PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR SENSION CORPORATION SDN BHD<br />

18 CHAN HING 169,000 0.41<br />

19 LEE YEW HIN 168,700 0.41<br />

20 WARREN STEPHEN ORLANDO JR 167,200 0.40<br />

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117<br />

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ANNUAL REPORT 2009<br />

ANALYSIS OF WARRANTHOLDINGS (WARRANT B 2008/2013)<br />

THE 30 LARGEST WARRANTHOLDERS AS AT 20 APRIL 2010 (continued)<br />

HOLDER NAME WARRANT HELD PERCENTAGE<br />

21 RHB CAPITAL NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 164,300 0.40<br />

PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR NG KONG TECK<br />

22 MOEY BEE KIN 162,400 0.39<br />

23 GEORGE WILLIAM WARREN JR 146,580 0.35<br />

24 OSK NOMINEES (ASING) SDN <strong>BERHAD</strong> 140,000 0.34<br />

DMG & PARTNERS SECURITIES PTE LTD FOR GAN HEE ANN<br />

25 LIM KONG YOW 135,000 0.32<br />

26 TOH BOK PIEW 127,000 0.30<br />

27 SYED ELYAS BIN SYED ABDILLAH 125,640 0.30<br />

28 MAYBAN NOMINEES (TEMPATAN) SDN BHD 123,700 0.30<br />

PLEDGED SECURITIES ACCOUNT FOR LIM GIM LEONG<br />

29 NOORSIAH BINTI MOHAMED SHAMSUDDIN 122,000 0.29<br />

30 LIEW YOKE LING 113,700 0.27<br />

32,180,866 78.53


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I/We ................................................................................................................................................................................<br />

NRIC No./Company No.................................................................. of ..................................................................................<br />

........................................................................................................ being a Member/Members of Tanjung Offshore Berhad<br />

(“the Company”), hereby appoint ..........................................................................................................................................<br />

of ............................................................................................................................................................................ or failing<br />

him/her ....................................................................................... of ....................................................................................<br />

..........................................................................................as my/our proxy to vote for me/us and on my/our behalf at the<br />

Sixth Annual General Meeting of the Company to be held at Kenanga Room, Kelab Darul Ehsan, Taman Tun Abdul Razak,<br />

Jalan Kerja Air Lama, 68000 Ampang Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan on Monday, 31 May 2010 at 10:00 a.m. and at any<br />

adjournment thereof in the manner as indicated below:-<br />

NO.<br />

1.<br />

2.<br />

3.<br />

4.<br />

5.<br />

6.<br />

(Please indicate with an “X” in the spaces provided on how you wish your vote to be cast. In the absence of specifi c direction,<br />

your proxy will vote or abstain as he / she thinks fi t)<br />

Signed this day of 2010.<br />

....................................................................<br />

Signature of Shareholder or Common Seal<br />

Notes:-<br />

RESOLUTION<br />

Resolution No. 1<br />

Resolution No. 2<br />

Resolution No. 3<br />

Resolution No. 4<br />

Resolution No. 5<br />

Resolution No. 6<br />

<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong> (662315-U)<br />

(Incorporated in Malaysia under the Companies Act, 1965)<br />

FORM OF PROXY<br />

FOR AGAINST<br />

No. of Shares Held<br />

1. A member entitled to attend and vote at the meeting shall not be entitled to appoint more than two (2) proxies to attend and vote in<br />

his/her stead. A proxy may but need not be a member of the Company and the provisions of Section 149(1)(b) of the Companies Act,<br />

1965 shall not apply.<br />

2. Where a member appoints two (2) proxies, the appointment shall be invalid unless he/she specifi es the proportions of his/her<br />

shareholding to be represented by each proxy.<br />

3. Where a Member is an authorised nominee as defi ned under the Securities Industry (Central Depositories) Act, 1991, it may appoint<br />

at least one (1) proxy in respect of each Securities Account it holds with ordinary shares of the Company standing to the credit of the<br />

said Securities Account.<br />

4. The instrument appointing a proxy shall be in writing under the hand of the appointer or of his/her attorney duly authorised in writing<br />

or, if the appointer is a corporation, either under its Common Seal or under the hand of its offi cer or attorney duly authorised.<br />

5. The instrument appointing a proxy and the power of attorney or other authority (if any), under which it is signed or a notarially certifi ed<br />

copy thereof, must be deposited at the Registered Offi ce of the Company at 312, 3rd Floor, Block C, Kelana Square, 17 Jalan SS7/26,<br />

47301 Petaling Jaya, Selangor Darul Ehsan not less than forty eight hours (48) hours before the time appointed for holding the Third<br />

Annual General Meeting or any adjournment thereof.


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FOLD HERE<br />

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<strong>TANJUNG</strong> <strong>OFFSHORE</strong> <strong>BERHAD</strong><br />

(Company No.: 662315-U)<br />

312, 3rd Floor, Block C<br />

Kelana Square, 17 Jalan SS7/26<br />

47301 Petaling Jaya<br />

Selangor Darul Ehsan<br />

STAMP

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