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Unity Targets APAC P&A Market with Reservoir Link Partnership

13/07/2026

Unity’s Surface Intervention System saves operators time, resource and significant cost savings by eliminating the need for vessel support during operations

 Unity, the international well integrity and decommissioning specialist, has entered the Asia Pacific market, securing its first significant contract in partnership with Reservoir Link Sdn. Bhd (“Reservoir Link”). The two businesses will jointly deliver a three-well rigless intervention programme for a major international offshore operator in Malaysia.

The collaboration is central to Unity's APAC expansion strategy, drawing on its 30-plus years' track record in supporting mature North Sea assets with well integrity solutions.

Reservoir Link, established in 2008, is a leading provider of well intervention and energy services in Malaysia. Operating from its strategic bases in Asian Supply Base and Kemaman Supply Base, it  supports upstream oil and gas activities across Malaysia and the wider Southeast Asian region. The company strong client relationships, extensive operational experience, deep local regulatory knowledge, and a highly skilled technical workforce capable of supporting the deployment and operation of Unity's unique surface intervention tooling.

Unity's proprietary Surface Intervention System (SIS) will be deployed across all three wells during the newly secured campaign. The lightweight, compact solution safely executes wellhead integrity repairs, production restoration and early phase P&A preparation without the need for a traditional intervention spread. Proven across more than 20 deployments since 2016, it has consistently delivered on assets where conventional vessel-based wireline or hydraulic workover support would add significant cost and logistical complexity.

Stuart Slater, Region Manager Asia Pacific at Unity, said: 
“The constraints operators face across South-East Asia are ones we have been solving in the North Sea and Denmark with SIS for more than a decade. It was developed for conditions such as small platforms, limited crane capacity, ageing wellheads and tight personnel-on-board restrictions. By removing the need for a support vessel entirely, it delivers significant cost savings.

"Our partnership with Reservoir Link marks the start of a new chapter for well intervention in South East Asia. Together, we bring complementary strengths to the region such as in-country presence, locally based equipment and a shared commitment to helping operators keep decommissioning on track. We look forward to delivering our first campaign together."

Dato’ Wan Hassan Bin Mohd Jamil, Group Chief Executive Officer / Managing Director of Reservoir Link, said: 
“We are pleased to partner with Unity in introducing its proven Surface Intervention System (SIS) technology to the Malaysian market. As operators increasingly seek safe, efficient and cost-effective solutions to address ageing well infrastructure and future decommissioning requirements, this collaboration combines Unity's innovative technology with Reservoir Link's local execution capabilities and established customer relationships.

“Malaysia represents a significant opportunity for rigless well intervention and plug and abandonment activities, where mature assets continue to drive demand for specialised services. Together, we are well-positioned to support operators in extending asset life, improving operational efficiency and advancing responsible decommissioning initiatives across the region.”

Unity is headquartered in Aberdeen and part of the FrontRow Energy Technology Group, along with Pragma, Well-SENSE and ClearWELL.

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