Petronas Will Announce RM50bil Complex in Johor
OREANDA-NEWS. May 11, 2011. Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) will announce on Friday plans to invest around RM50bil in an integrated downstream oil and gas complex in Pengerang, Johor, reliable sources said. Dubbed Rapid or Refinery And Petrochemical Integrated Development, the project is aimed at building something “larger than Kertih” and will eventually include multinational oil and gas companies as joint-venture partners.
The integrated development will not only include oil refining and petrochemical activities, but include a gas power plant and other “supportive industries” said sources. Rapid is a project identified in the Economic Transformation Programme (ETP), which is led by the Performance Management & Delivery Unit (Pemandu).
One of the reasons why Pengerang was chosen is because its waters can reach depths of more than 20m, which is what is needed for very large crude carriers (VLCC) and ultra large crude carriers. The Johor government will be a joint-venture partner of the project and will provide the land.
Sources indicate that Petronas' Rapid project complements plans for the RM5bil independent deepwater petroleum terminal in Pengerang, which is to be the first deepwater terminal in
Part of the thinking behind Rapid was to replicate what
Singapore Refining Company Pte Ltd, which operates a refinery on
Plans for Petronas to develop Johor's Pengerang into a sizeable force in the oil and gas (O&G) space are not new. Last November, the Government said Petronas would play a major role in the development of Johor's south-east areas of Teluk Ramunia and Pengerang into a O&G hub in the region.
It was then said that the investments in the hub would come from Petronas and its international partners and the investments would bring major development into Johor's south-east areas and could turn Teluk Ramunia and Pengerang into a new Kertih.
Petronas chief executive officer Datuk Shamsul Azhar Abbas confirmed then that Petronas was talking with several international investors to invest in Teluk Ramunia and Pengerang. Once a sleepy fishing village in Terengganu, Kertih is now a thriving township due to O&G related activities with Petronas as the main driver in the O&G sector there.
The Petronas Kertih Refinery is the national oil company's first oil refinery in
The Government had also said then that while the investments would come from Petronas and its partners, the Government was looking into allocating money for infrastructure developments in the areas. Another aspect of the oil and gas thrust in the ETP (and which is linked to the Rapid project) is for
According to the ETP roadmap,
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