Published: Friday January 18, 2013 MYT 6:39:00 PM
Updated: Friday January 18, 2013 MYT 6:40:36 PM
Petronas sues Perwaja Steel over payment default
KUALA LUMPUR: Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas) has filed a suit against Perwaja Steel Sdn Bhd over a default in payment for the supply of gas to the steelmaker's direct reduction plant and steel mill in Kemaman, Terengganu.
The writ of summons and statement of claim were filed at the Kuala Lumpur High Court (Commercial Division) on Jan 14, according to court documents obtained by Bernama Friday.
In the statement of claim, Petronas is seeking RM146.139mil as at Dec 31, 2012, interest amounting to RM10.313mil as at Jan 10 this year, plus other interests, costs and relief as deemed fit by the court. - Bernama
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