Dubai, UAE – Mubadala Energy Company «Mubadala Energy» was able to increase its production from the Bijaja field in Malaysia, reaching 650 million cubic feet of gas.
While the company completed the initial pre-engineering design phase for the «Tangkulu» project, which it operates in Indonesia.
It has also strengthened its presence in the Andaman Sea in Indonesia, according to Adnan Bouftim, Chief Operating Officer of Mubadala Energy «.
Which confirmed that the company had achieved a qualitative leap by entering the energy market in America.
Bouftim said: The final investment decision on the «Tangkolo» gas project, which the company operates in Indonesia, is expected to be made in mid-2026, and gas production will begin before the end of 2028.
He stressed that «Mubadala Energy» achieved outstanding achievements in 2025.
It continued to strengthen its work at the strategic and operational levels, with a focus on achieving long-term sustainable growth.
He pointed out that, on the operational level, the company has been able to increase its production to 450,000 barrels of oil equivalent per day.
Hinge station
Regarding the Tangkulu projects and the «South Andaman» region, Bouftim stated that the year 2025 constituted a pivotal station for the «Mubadala Energy» program in the «South Andaman» region.
The project moved from the stage of successful exploration to the stage of readiness for development.
A paradigm shift
The company achieved a qualitative leap by entering the North American energy market.
It cooperated with the US Asset Management Group «Chemridge» to invest in «Catoros Energy».
This provided a new platform in the field of natural gas and liquefied natural gas, and constituted a natural extension of the company’s strategy that focuses on growth in the gas sector.
Priorities for 2026
Adnan Bouftim stressed that Mubadala Energy’s priorities for 2026 revolve around disciplined implementation and creating long-term value.
The company focuses on achieving growth goals, while continuing world-class operations. He said: “The priority for 2026 is based primarily on supporting the major energy projects it is working on around the world, by continuing to develop natural gas infrastructure that contributes to supporting communities and enhancing their livelihoods”.
He concluded his speech by emphasizing that this trend remains supported by basic principles.
First and foremost, adherence to the highest international standards of operational excellence, and absolute uncompromising health and safety standards.
In addition to ensuring a positive and sustainable impact in the communities in which we operate.


