Petronas Vessel Leaves South China Sea Waters After Standoff
In mid-April, the Haiyang Dizhi 8 —the Chinese government survey vessel — started operating in the area, escorted by coast guard and China maritime militia vessels. (China Geological Survey pic)KUALA LUMPUR: An oil exploration vessel contracted by Petronas, involved in a standoff with a Chinese survey vessel in the South China Sea, left the disputed waters today, three security sources and the vessel operator said
Petronas had been conducting exploration activities near an area claimed by Malaysia and Vietnam as well as by China since late last year
In mid-April, the Haiyang Dizhi 8 — the Chinese government survey vessel — started operating in the area, escorted by coast guard and China maritime militia vessels
Three American warships and an Australian frigate conducted a joint exercise near the site of Petronas’ operations amid the standoff last month
The West Capella, the vessel contracted by Petronas, left the waters as it had finished its exploration activities in the area, the sources said. They did not want to be named as they were not authorised to speak to the media
Petronas’ contract for the vessel with offshore drilling company Seadrill was scheduled to end this month
Wisma Putra and Petronas did not immediately respond to a request for comment
Seadrill’s communications director Iain Cracknell confirmed that the West Capella had left the area after completing its planned work
The Chinese government vessel, the Haiyang Dizhi 8, was still in the area — 371km offshore Borneo, data from ship tracking website Marine Traffic showed
The data showed the vessel has been moving within Malaysia’s exclusive economic zone in a hash-shaped pattern consistent with carrying out a survey, as it did during a tense standoff in Vietnamese waters last year
The Washington-based Asia Maritime Transparency Initiative (AMTI) has said the China-Malaysia standoff has been going on for months
China has denied reports of a standoff, saying that the Haiyang Dizhi 8 was conducting normal activities
The incident prompted the United States to call on China to stop its “bullying behaviour” in the disputed waters
China claims almost all of the energy-rich South China Sea, also a major trade route. The Philippines, Brunei, Vietnam, Malaysia and Taiwan have overlapping claims
The United States has also accused China of taking advantage of the distraction of the coronavirus pandemic to advance its presence in the South China Sea
A Chinese foreign ministry spokesman last month accused US officials of smearing Beijing. FMT
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