Petronas chairman Tan Sri Hassan Marican, has given affirmation that the nation's natural gas price sold as NGV or compressed natural gas in the country will remain the same for the motorists. This come soon after public rage of Malaysian Government that increased the price of oil by reducing subsidy given to the nation.
Petronas is also caught saying that there will be additional 200 stations by 2010. Currently, for every litre sold at 68 sen, the national oil company forks out RM2. Petronas told the press that the biggest challenge is due to high electricity bill for the petrol stations and transport of compressed natural gas outside pipeline area.
Petronas is also caught saying that there will be additional 200 stations by 2010. Currently, for every litre sold at 68 sen, the national oil company forks out RM2. Petronas told the press that the biggest challenge is due to high electricity bill for the petrol stations and transport of compressed natural gas outside pipeline area.
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