Seria

Not to be confused with Syria.
For the mukim, see Seria, Belait.

Seria is a town in the Belait District of Brunei Darussalam. Its full name is Pekan Seria (Pekan is the Malay word for "Town").

History

Seria was originally known as Padang Berawa which is Wild Pigeon's Field in Malay.

According to some facts, the name 'Seria' came from the name given by the British authorities at that time, which known as the South East Reserved Industrial Area. The Industrial area is located near the place where oil was first discovered in the area in 1929.

The first commercial oil well [1] was spudded in 1929 in Padang Berawa on the west bank of the Seria river (Sungai Seria).[2]

Seria area was gazetted as municipal area in 1936. The town came under the authority of the Kuala Belait Sanitary Board[3] which also had responsibility for the municipal area of Kuala Belait.

The first landing of the Japanese invasion force during WW2 in Borneo was at Seria where the Left Flank of the Kawaguchi Detachment came ashore about 04:40 on 16 December 1941, nine days after Pearl Harbor. They were faced with a scene of devastation of the oilfields due to "Operation Denial" carried out by employees of the British Malayan Petroleum Company (now Brunei Shell Petroleum) and the 2nd Battalion, 15th Punjab Regiment, and British Army Royal Engineers. The invasion force continued oil drilling units and restoration of the oilfields began immediately under Sato, Chief Engineer. Over the next three years the Japanese restored production to nearly pre-war levels, the activity being hectic as other sources of supply to the Japanese war machine were closed off, so much so that most of the oil fueling the Japanese in the last 6 months of the war came from Seria. Operation "Ha-Go 2", the Japanese denial exercise commenced on 10 June 1945, the day of the Australian liberation forces landing at Muara. The fires could be seen 100 km out to sea. When the Australian 9th Division as part of Operation Oboe Six eventually entered Seria on 29 June, the situation was chaotic, with 38 oil well fires, demolished buildings and wrecked installations. By 17 August, when American Fire fighting teams (Patton and son) arrived, 26 of the fires had been put out by oilfield staff assisted by a detachment of the Australian Royal Engineers. By November, production was restored, albeit stored in temporary tanks, and oil export to Lutong recommenced on 11 December 1945.

Seria was also one of the centres of a small rebellion against the monarchy on 8 December 1962, which was suppressed by the British Army. This event became known as the Brunei Revolt.[4]

Under the rule of His Majesty the late Sultan Omar Ali Saifuddin, the town blossomed as commercial buildings such as the current shophouses along Jalan Sultan Omar Ali.

Location

Map of Brunei

Seria is located in the Belait District, in the mukim of the same name. The municipal town center is set in grid that is bounded by Jalan Tengah and the Seria Arena to the north, Jalan Lorong Satu Barat to the east, Jalan Bolkiah to the south and Jalan Lorong Tiga Barat to the west. It has an area of 0.603 km²[5]

The suburbs of Panaga are located to the west of the town while Kampong Baru is located to the east of the town.

The administrative capital of the Belait district, Kuala Belait is located about 10 miles (16 kilometers) to the west and is linked to Seria by both road. Mukim Labi, also in the Belait district is located to the east of Seria and the national capital of Bandar Seri Begawan is about 100 km to the north-east.

Kampung

Unlike the other municipal areas in the country, Pekan Seria is not divided into Kampung. However the neighboring kampung serve as suburbs to Seria.[6]

Oil and Gas

Seria is the heart of the oil industry in Brunei, and also the site of the first commercial onshore oilfield discovered in Brunei. The town sits atop the Seria Field, which was discovered in 1929 and has been continuously in production since then with the exception of short periods after the Japanese invasion and Allied liberation of Brunei in the Second World War. There are numerous nodding donkeys in and around the town and this has become the unofficial symbol of the town.

Reports circulate of a major oil well blowout in 1953, which resulted in well liquids flowing out of fissures in the ground. (Cited in Tingay 'et al.', "Present-day Stress orientation in Brunei...", Jnl.Geol.Soc.Lond. vol. 162 pp39–49, 2005) This has led to inevitable comparisons with the LUSI mud volcano in Java, which has been flowing from 2006 to the time of writing.

The Brunei Shell Petroleum (BSP) Company Limited is headquartered in Panaga and has various facilities related to the oil and gas industry in Seria. The Seria Refinery is the only refinery in Brunei and is located in the Sungai Bera area together with the Seria Crude Oil Terminal(SCOT), the New Gas Compression Plant(NGCP) and the New Industrial Area(NIA). The open-air oil water treatment facility at the Sungai Bera Holding Basin has since been discontinued due to environmental reasons.

Tourist attractions

Sports and Recreation

Public recreational activities in Seria are mostly limited to the country clubs (Panaga Club and the Brunei Shell Recreation Club). There is an 18-hole golf course in Panaga Club and an Equestrian area in the Brunei Shell Recreation Club.

The British Army maintains its own recreational activities within the British Garrison. This area is not open to the public.

Fishing and Windsurfing is carried out at Jubilee Recreation Park (Taman Rekreasi Jubli in Malay) in Anduki. It was opened by His Majesty, the Sultan and Yang Di-Pertuan of Negara Brunei Darussalam, in 1992, a contribution from Brunei Shell Petroleum to commemorate the Silver Jubilee of the Sultan to the throne of Brunei.

Craig Adams of the NHL's Pittsburgh Penguins was born in Seria, though raised in Calgary, Alberta. Adams won a Stanley Cup with the Carolina Hurricanes in 2006, and with the Pittsburgh Penguins in 2009

Power Generation

Electricity used to be locally generated with a natural gas fired power plant.[7] This has since been demolished and replaced with a solar plant, with a generation capacity of 1.344 MWh.[8] Local demand is higher than the generation capacity and electricity from the Lumut Power Plant is sent to Seria.

The solar installation is the only functioning clean energy source in Brunei to date (November 2013).

Climate

Climate data for Seria
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Average high °C (°F) 30
(86)
30
(86)
31
(87)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(88)
31
(87)
31
(87)
31
(87)
31
(87)
30.8
(87.3)
Average low °C (°F) 23
(74)
23
(74)
23
(74)
24
(75)
24
(75)
24
(75)
23
(74)
23
(74)
23
(74)
23
(74)
23
(74)
23
(74)
23.3
(74.3)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 427
(16.8)
165
(6.5)
140
(5.5)
112
(4.4)
208
(8.2)
300
(12)
216
(8.5)
213
(8.4)
300
(11.8)
297
(11.7)
368
(14.5)
287
(11.3)
3,033
(119.6)
Source: Weatherbase [9]

Transportation

Road

Most of the roads within the municipality are surfaced. However, not all the roads are level to encourage effective drainage during a downpour. The main commercial street in the municipality is Jalan Sultan Omar Ali and shops and other commercial buildings can also be found in the vicinity.

Seria is connected by roads west through Panaga towards Mumong and Kuala Belait, east through Sungai Bera and Anduki to Lumut, Labi and Bandar Seri Begawan and south besides the Housing Scheme area towards the Seria Bypass.

The main highway from the Malaysian border west of Kuala Belait to Muara Town passes south of the municipality. This section is known as the Seria Bypass.

The taxi stand and bus depot is located at the south-east quarter of the intersection between Jalan Sultan Omar Ali and Jalan Bunga Pinang. Taxis fares start from B$3.00. Tourists are advised to negotiate the price for the trip before hiring the taxis. There are three scheduled bus services from the bus station, these are:

(These are correct as of July 2011)

Rail

There are no working railways or light rail in Seria. The route and remnants of a wooden railway from Seria to Badas that was built by the British Malayan Oil Company (now Brunei Shell Petroleum) before the war to service the water supply to Seria from the Badas pumping station on the Sungai Belait are still visible. BMP staff hid essential components of the railway from the Japanese during WW2 who therefore were unable to restore it so it fell into disrepair. When the liberation forces of the Australian 9th Division arrived, these components miraculously re-appeared and the railway was quickly restored to action to carry two 25 pounder guns and ammunition to Badas, to harry a Japanese contingent that was still in the area. George William Percival Clark ran the pump station before, during and after the war. He was also president of the Shell Recreation Club in Seria in 1951 Two of his daughters Patsy and Gracie were drowned in the Badas river in 1951 as a result of a boating accident

Ferry and River, Ports

There are no Ferry services, river services or port services in Seria. The nearest port is in Kuala Belait, and the nearest deepwater port in Brunei is Muara Port.

Air

There are no airports in Seria. However, there is an airfield in Anduki that caters mainly for flights to offshore Brunei Shell Facilities. Commercial travellers would have to travel to either Bandar Seri Begawan or Miri to catch a commercial flight. There are also a number of helipads around Seria town, including one at Panaga Health Centre and at the Brunei Shell Petroleum Headquarters.

Schools

Schools in Seria include:

St. Michael's Mission School was the first English school in the country. It was a Private Catholic All-Boys School. Due to declining numbers, it was closed down in late 2006 and its student body was merged with the formerly all-girls catholic school St Angela's.

Infrastructure

The Anduki area also houses the AnNaem Islamic cemetery site. The An-Naem Islamic cemetery site occupies an estimated 8 acres (32,000 m2) and has 25 blocks. Opened in 1993, four blocks with 220 burial plots have been occupied.[10]

Notable People from Seria

The following well-known Bruneian personalities had parts of their schooling in Seria:

The former Malaysian Minister of Agriculture and Education, Tan Sri Datuk Amar Dr Haji Sulaiman Haji Daud, who hailed from Sarawak, used to work as a dentist in the Government clinic in Seria, before entering the political scene in his own country.

Notes

  1. Non-commercial quantities of oil were discovered in the Jerudong area and in the Labi area before 1929
  2. The river has since changed its course since then so that the first well is on the eastern side of the mouth of the river. Due to beach erosion the location of the first well is also underwater for part of the day and is only located on land during low tide. The name of the river has since lent its name to the town that grew up supporting the oil industry
  3. now the Kuala Belait/Seria Municipal Board, or Lembaga Bandaran Kuala Belait dan Seria in Malay, with a Seria branch office at Lorong Bolkiah
  4. Brunei Uprising - retrieved 04-06-2007
  5. Kuala Belait and Seria Municipal Board
  6. Poskod Daerah Belait - retrieved 05-06-2007
  7. Seria Gas Plant. http://wikimapia.org/15284291/Seria-Gas-Power-Plant. Retrieved 16 November 2013. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  8. Seria Power Station gets solar panels. Brunei Times http://www.bt.com.bn/news-national/2010/01/26/seria-power-station-gets-solar-panels. Retrieved 16 November 2013. Missing or empty |title= (help)
  9. "Weatherbase: Historical Weather for Seria, Brunei". Weatherbase. 2011. Retrieved on November 24, 2011.
  10. Minister Visits Islamic Cemeteries, Brunei Direct 13-05-2005 - retrieved 04-06-2007

Coordinates: 4°36′N 114°20′E / 4.600°N 114.333°E / 4.600; 114.333

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