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Petronas has found more parts of its extensive underground gas pipeline system that could be vulnerable to the same issues ...
While I agree with Datuk Hussein that there appears to be no sabotage or criminal intent, I respectfully disagree that ...
Malaysia’s Petronas has decided to decommission its ill-fated $4.6 billion ringgit ($1.047 billion at current exchange rates) Sabah Sarawak Gas Pipeline (SSGP), after a series of incidents ...
KUALA LUMPUR, April 1 (Reuters) - Scores of people in Malaysia were being treated in hospitals on Tuesday after a huge fire broke out at a gas pipeline operated by state energy giant Petronas ...
He said any possible encroachment near gas pipelines is always handled with coordination between the local authorities and Petronas. A total of 87 houses suffered “total loss” while 148 other ...
Caused by a leak on a gas pipeline belonging to state-run energy firm Petronas, the blaze quickly threatened nearby villages during a public holiday for the Muslim Eid celebration, Selangor’s ...
“If the owner of the pipelines – which in Malaysia is mostly PETRONAS – says no works or development should be done in that area, no one should go against that decision. They know best about ...
A massive investment in carbon capture technology in Alberta’s oil sands, to which Prime Minister Mark Carney has tied his ...
Petronas has opted to decommission the Sabah Sarawak gas pipeline (SSGP), a critical piece of Malaysia's energy infrastructure, by the end of 2027, reported Upstream. The decision comes after the ...
Reuters. A general view shows houses that were destroyed after a gas pipeline operated by Malaysia's state energy firm Petronas caught fire in Puchong, Malaysia April 1, 2025.
A fire at a gas pipeline operated by Malaysian state energy firm Petronas has injured at least 145 people on the outskirts of the country's capital Kuala Lumpur, according to local authorities.