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Setel will soon allow people in Malaysia to pay for petrol with their Apple Watch if rumors making the rounds online prove to be true.
Malaysia's state energy firm Petronas will reduce its workforce to ensure its long-term survival amid increasing challenges in the global operating environment, local media reported on Friday ...
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 ...
Petronas today has 15,000 to 16,000 enablers within its global workforce of some 52,000. One issue facing Petronas is that oil and gas developments are becoming geologically and technologically ...
Petronas, Malaysia’s state-owned oil and gas company, will cut about 10% of its workforce in a firm-wide restructuring as it looks to reduce costs due to falling crude prices.
Petronas contributes to some 10 per cent of Malaysia’s revenue in 2024 through dividends and taxes. Tengku Taufik said Petronas had based its budget on Brent oil prices at around US$75 to US$80 ...
Petronas to close part of key Malaysia gas pipeline and source direct feed for MLNG Dua. Force majeure declared last September after series of leaks blamed on soil movement.
Petronas, Petros to jointly develop Malaysia's oil and gas sectors as federal, Sarawak governments resolve dispute Bookmark Bookmark Share WhatsApp Telegram Facebook Twitter Email LinkedIn ...
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