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Petronas Dagangan, Petros complete PNiaga business transfer

Conclusion marks operationalisation of companies’ LPG partnership in Sarawak

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 05 May 2022 12:56PM

Petronas Dagangan, Petros complete PNiaga business transfer
Following the completion of the business transfer, all (green) Gas Petronas gas-filled cylinders are Petros’ (red) marketed by PNiaga and all existing Petronas LPG dealers are now Petros LPG Dealers, say PDB and Petros in a joint statement today. – AFP pic, May 5, 2022

KUALA LUMPUR – Petronas Dagangan Bhd (PDB) and Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros) today announced the completion of the business transfer and share subscription agreement for PETROSNiaga Sdn Bhd (PNiaga).

This conclusion marks the operationalisation of the companies’ partnership for the liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) business in Sarawak. 

In a joint statement, the companies said starting today, all (green) Gas Petronas gas-filled cylinders are Petros’ (red) marketed by PNiaga and all existing Petronas LPG dealers are now Petros LPG Dealers.

“It is our joint commitment to better serve our LPG customers in Sarawak, by making an essential everyday fuel for Sarawakians, more equitably available, especially for those in the rural areas,” Petros group chief executive officer Janin Girie said.

“The operationalising of this strategic partnership fulfils the Sarawak government’s aspiration for a Petros-operated LPG business statewide and realising the intent of the state’s Distribution of Gas Ordinance 2016.”

PDB managing director and chief executive officer Azrul Osman Rani said the company would continue to serve the community in Sarawak.

“The partnership is a strategic move to combine the strengths, experience and competencies of both oil and gas companies to deliver superior service and value for its customers, while elevating the LPG market in the state,” he said.

The completed agreement with Petros involves the divestment of PDB’s Sarawak LPG business to PNiaga, a wholly owned subsidiary of Petros, and subscription for a 49% equity stake in the subsidiary. 

Meanwhile, the PNiaga joint entity features a joint board of directors chaired by Abang Arabi Abang Narudin (senior vice-president – corporate strategy, Petros) and shareholder representatives from Petros and PDB.

Existing director Bong Siet Fah (Petros’ chief financial officer) is joined by new appointees Pramela Vallinayagan (head – LPG business, PBD) and Farzlina Ahmad Murad (PDB chief financial officer).

Lai Ah Kiaw is appointed as chief executive officer of PNiaga. – Bernama, May 5, 2022

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