Kedah to see mega development related to gas supply


Northern potential: Ismail Sabri (centre) accompanied by Muhammad Sanusi (third right) listening to a briefing by MMC Corporation group managing director Tan Sri Che Khalib Mohamad Noh (second right) while looking at a replica of the Pulau Bunting Integrated Development of Gas Supply Centre and Power Plant project in Yan, Kedah. With them are Tajuddin (right) and Dr Wee (behind the Prime Minister).

ALOR SETAR: A ship-to-ship liquefied natural gas (LNG) transfer hub, re-gassification terminal and a gas power plant will be built along the coastline of Kedah, midway between Langkawi and Penang.

Costing RM14.4bil, these are approved to be built off Yan, a sprawling agricultural district of padi fields.

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