Gas Malaysia to build 140km pipeline in Perak


The subsidiary of Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), which slid 52 sen to RM18.36, also emerged as the fourth biggest loser on Bursa Malaysia yesterday.

PETALING JAYA: Gas Malaysia Bhd has teamed up with the Perak government to build a 140km pipeline in the state costing RM180mil, focusing on the Kinta Valley customers.

Gas Malaysia said it had entered into a pipeline development agreement with the state government to provide gas infrastructure for the supply of natural gas to its customers in the Kinta Valley.

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