PUTRAJAYA: Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim will meet Petronas officials this week to discuss the national oil and gas corporation’s project with Saudi Aramco at the Pengerang Integrated Complex (PIC) in Johor.
“I will discuss with Petronas in one to two days as there are three important matters – two have been settled,” he said in a speech at the finance ministry’s monthly assembly here.
“There is a slight problem that requires a decision at the government level,” added Anwar, who is also the finance minister.
Saudi Aramco, an integrated energy and chemicals company, is looking to expand its downstream pursuits in Malaysia by adding petrochemical and gas downstream activities.
Last October, Aramco president (downstream) Mohammed Y Al Qahtani said the company was excited about the Pengerang project and looking forward to sustaining not only the operation, but also its potential expansion in the future.
Aramco has also said it aims to make PIC the hub of its oil and gas development in Southeast Asia.
In a Bernama report, Anwar urged Petronas staff to continue working with integrity after reminding them of the energy giant’s international reputation.
Apart from ensuring proper management and good governance, he said Petronas should continue having clear policies on investment and job opportunities.
“When I was in China, the US, Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates… Everyone was speaking well of Petronas,” he said.
“At times, the recognition given to Petronas was higher than that given to the country.
“Although Malaysia was previously embroiled in issues such as poor governance, corruption and other scandals that hurt the country’s reputation, I am proud of Petronas for always ensuring high levels of integrity.” - FMT
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