Four months after the handover ceremony, a bush fire occurred on the rig but was later quickly extinguished.
[2] Now the area no longer produces oil and has been declared as a protected historical site by the Sarawak State Government.
[2] The museum was officially opened to the public on 20 May 2005 after it was financed by Shell Malaysia and Petronas.
[3][1] The museum showcases various exhibits relating to the history of the petroleum industry in Malaysia.
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