Fire at Vestigo Petroleum’s West Lutong Vent A Platform Prompts Rapid Response
, Vestigo Petroleum Sdn. Bhd.—a wholly‑owned subsidiary of PETRONAS Carigali—reported that a fire erupted at its West Lutong Vent A (WLV‑A) offshore facility, located off the coast of Sarawak, Malaysia.
What triggered the blaze?
According to the company’s initial statement, a lightning strike hit an exhaust stack on the platform, igniting a fire that quickly spread to nearby equipment. Video footage of the incident circulated on social media shortly after the event, drawing attention from local communities and industry observers.
Official response and status update
In a press release issued on Monday, Vestigo Petroleum confirmed that:
- The fire was brought under control within a few hours of ignition.
- No personnel were injured, and all non‑essential staff were safely evacuated.
- The incident did not pose an immediate threat to nearby coastal communities or the marine environment.
- The cause remains under investigation, with the company working alongside the Malaysian Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) and PETRONAS’ internal safety team.
Safety and environmental safeguards
Vestigo emphasized its commitment to three core pillars:
- Employee safety: Regular safety drills, real‑time gas monitoring, and emergency shutdown systems are standard across all PETRONAS‑affiliated assets.
- Environmental protection: The platform is equipped with oil‑spill containment booms and automated fire‑suppression systems designed to limit any release of hydrocarbons.
- Operational integrity: Continuous monitoring of structural integrity and weather conditions helps mitigate risks associated with tropical storms and lightning activity.
Context: Lightning risk in offshore Sarawak
Offshore platforms in the South China Sea frequently experience convective storms during the intermonsoon period (March–May and September–November). A 2022 study by the Malaysian Meteorological Department noted that lightning strikes account for approximately 12 % of offshore fire incidents in the region, underscoring the importance of robust lightning protection systems (LPS) and timely weather‑alert protocols.
Investigation and next steps
Vestigo Petroleum has convened an internal investigation team, supported by external experts from the Energy Commission of Malaysia and PETRONAS’ Health, Safety, and Environment (HSE) division. The investigation will focus on:
- The effectiveness of the LPS installed on the exhaust stack.
- Response times of the fire‑suppression and evacuation procedures.
- Any potential gaps in real‑time weather monitoring that could have provided earlier warning.
The company pledged to share findings with relevant regulators and to implement any recommended safety enhancements across its offshore portfolio.
Why this matters
While the incident concluded without injuries or environmental damage, it serves as a reminder of the inherent hazards associated with offshore oil and gas operations, particularly in tropical climates where lightning is prevalent. Vestigo’s transparent communication—providing a timely statement, confirming control of the situation, and outlining investigative actions—aligns with best practices for crisis management and helps maintain trust among stakeholders, local communities, and the broader industry.
Readers seeking updates can refer to Vestigo Petroleum’s official website or the PETRONAS news portal for formal statements as the investigation progresses.


