Bintulu Port aims to cut dependency on LNG business via new projects


KUCHING: Bintulu Port has identified several new projects over the next few years to further develop its non-liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo sector.

Specific focus will be given to the development of the container, dry bulk, palm oil as well as oil and gas (O&G) sectors in line with efforts undertaken to reduce the dependency on LNG cargo business, according to Tan Sri Dr Ali Hamsa, chairman of port operator Bintulu Port Holdings Bhd (BPHB).

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