Where is this extended pipeline? Kelantan? Johor?
Dateline 2012-09-04:
Gas Malaysia Bhd has officially secured contracts for more than 80% of the additional natural gas volume that is coming on stream next year.
Gas Malaysia managing director Datuk Muhammad Noor Hamid said most of the 40 million standard cu ft per day (mmscfd) increased allocation by Petronas next year had been allocated for new customers and existing ones that were undertaking expansion of their facilities.
“The volume of gas is just waiting to be delivered via our extended pipeline. Some of the pipelines are in the midst of construction while some are in the design process. The target is to make sure we complete these pipelines as quickly as possible so that when the gas become available by Jan 1, we can deliver it to our customers,” he told StarBiz.
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Looks like more metering stations will have to be built. Think Johor will be in the list.
Amir: Not too sure about that. I have not heard about additional loops to the PGU. I think the capacity of the existing metering stations will be taken up. ‘Course, if they engaged me to do this work, then I can give a definitive answer.
Maybe not new loop but additional metering stations. That would be needed to cater for new customers.
Regards,
Amir Hisham Albakri
(number withheld)
Amir: I’ve removed your phone number as a matter of policy, since I don’t want y’all to be victims of driveby spamming. Though, if you could get Synergy Oil & Gas as part of any Gas Malaysia measurement and allocation work, we’ll be most happy. Happyer, Happyest?
Thanks, appreciate your thoughtfulness.
Synergy Oil & Gas – you’re working here?
Regards,
Amir Hisham Albakri
+60 19 727 3510
Amir: yes. And adding your phone number seems to be an automatic feature, so I’ll leave it up to your risk tolerance
Oh, I replied to the post via my BB, hence my signature (including my phone number) automatically included.
Your company – what does it involved with?
Amir: Yup
Wata is the MD of Synergy Oil and Gas Engineering