Saudi Aramco conveys commitment to expand Pengerang facilities: PM

Company plans to add petrochemical, gas downstream activities, making it the largest hub in SEA

2:02 PM MYT

 

RIYADH – Saudi Aramco is committed to expanding its facilities at the Pengerang Integrated Complex, Johor by adding petrochemical and gas downstream activities for it to become the largest hub in Southeast Asia, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim.

He said the matter was conveyed to him by the management of the world’s largest oil and gas company during a discussion held with him at the Ritz-Carlton Hotel yesterday morning. 

Anwar, who is also the finance minister, met with Saudi Arabia’s Trade Minister Majid Abdullah Alkassabi and the president and chief executive officer of Saudi Aramco Amin H. Nasser to further discuss the company’s investment plans. 

Previously, Saudi Aramco had voiced its intention to make Malaysia the hub of Saudi Arabia’s oil and gas development in the Southeast Asian region. 

In 2017, the national oil and gas company of Saudi Arabia established a joint investment with Petronas in Pengerang, Kota Tinggi. 

The Fortune Global 500 in 2021 listed Saudi Aramco in the top six most profitable companies in the world, with revenues amounting to US$105 billion (approximately RM500.6 billion). 

Anwar said he also received a courtesy visit from the governor of the Public Investment Fund (PIF) of Saudi Arabia, Yasir Al-Rumayyan, who discussed the prospect of cooperation in the field of investment. 

He said PIF, whose role is similar to Khazanah Nasional in Malaysia, has agreed to cooperate with Permodalan Nasional Bhd and the Employees’ Provident Fund. 

“This is in line with efforts to increase joint investments, not only in Saudi Arabia but also in Malaysia. For starters, there is an intention to cooperate in Iraq and the African continent,” he added. 

In addition, Anwar said there are other interesting developments involving several Malaysian companies in large projects in Saudi Arabia, including the construction of infrastructure for the Neom project. 

The Saudi Arabian luxury project is worth US$500 billion (RM2.24 trillion) and will set a record of its own when it houses a 120km-long skyscraper known as the Mirror Line, which will provide an amazing city life in the future. 

Anwar said the Investment, Trade and Industry Ministry and the Malaysian Investment Development Authority have been instructed to help coordinate efforts to increase the country’s investments. – October 22, 2023

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