Petronas digs deeper for future generations


A profile picture of Dr Chan Tuck Leong, the process engineering head of Pacific Northwest LNG (PNWLNG), a subsidiary of Petronas.

PETALING JAYA: Exciting times lie ahead for Petronas as it explores new sources of oil and gas or “unconventional energy” at locations which include Canada and Australia.

The need for this was brought about by the fact that while the world is mainly powered by coal, petroleum and natural gas, these resources are found in conventional reservoirs that would one day run out.

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