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  2. Petronas - Wikipedia

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    Petronas. Petroliam Nasional Berhad, commonly known as PETRONAS (stylized in all caps ), is a Malaysian multinational oil and gas company headquartered in Kuala Lumpur. Established in 1974, it is a legal entity incorporated under the Malaysian Companies Act 1965 and reports to the company's Board of Directors.

  3. Malaysia LNG - Wikipedia

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    Malaysia LNG. Logo. Malaysia LNG (MLNG) is a liquefied natural gas manufacturer in Malaysia. It operates in the 9 liquefaction modules PETRONAS LNG Complex, Bintulu, Sarawak. In 2007, it was the largest LNG manufacturing complex. [citation needed] Currently, top 5 largest LNG plant in the world as of 2022.

  4. Gas Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Gas Malaysia Berhad (doing business as Gas Malaysia; MYX: 5209) is a natural gas distribution company in Malaysia. The company headquarters is located in Shah Alam . It has three regional offices, located in Prai , Gebeng and Pasir Gudang , and seven branch offices located throughout Peninsular Malaysia.

  5. Category:Oil and gas companies of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    S. Sapura Energy. Sapura Group. Scomi. Categories: Energy companies of Malaysia. Oil and gas companies by country. Oil and gas companies of Asia by country. Petroleum in Malaysia.

  6. Sabah–Sarawak Gas Pipeline - Wikipedia

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    Technical information. Length. 500 km (310 mi) Sabah–Sarawak Gas Pipeline (SSGP) is a 500 kilometre Malaysian natural gas pipeline that linked Kimanis in Sabah to Bintulu in Sarawak. The pipeline is part of the Petronas development project of "Sabah–Sarawak Integrated Oil and Gas Project", [ 1] and has start operating since early 2014.

  7. Energy policy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    Traditionally, energy production in Malaysia has been based around oil and natural gas. [11] Malaysia currently has 13GW of electrical generation capacity. [ 12 ] Power generation capacity connected to the Malaysian National Grid is 19,023 MW, with a maximum demand of 13,340 MW as of July 2007 according to Suruhanjaya Tenaga. [ 13 ]

  8. Economy of Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    According to a HSBC report in 2012, Malaysia will become the world's 21st largest economy by 2050, with a GDP of $1.2 trillion (Year 2000 dollars) and a GDP per capita of $29,247 (Year 2000 dollars). The report also says "The electronic equipment, petroleum, and liquefied natural gas producer will see a substantial increase in income per capita.

  9. Peninsula Gas Utilisation - Wikipedia

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    Peninsula Gas Utilisation. Coordinates: 3.0293°N 101.5653°E. The Peninsular Gas Utilization ( PGU) is the longest pipeline in Malaysia. The 2,623 km (1,630 mi) pipeline connects the Kerteh refinery in Terengganu to other areas of peninsula Malaysia. It is owned and operated by Petronas Gas Berhad on behalf of its holding company Petronas .