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2022-06-20 12:56 | Report Abuse

Top up more Armada at @0.39

Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !

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2022-06-17 11:28 | Report Abuse

Very strong support at @0.58 , it won’t dropped below @0.58 one...

Wanted to buy cheap Capitala be faster, if not later rebound up to the moon, u sure will regret later !

Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !

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2022-06-17 11:22 | Report Abuse

Top up more Capitala at @0.58

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2022-06-16 16:55 | Report Abuse

I will keep top up until it’s price reach 10 cents !

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2022-06-16 16:47 | Report Abuse

Top up more Topglov shares at @0.975

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2022-06-16 15:43 | Report Abuse

Sailang now all my belongings till under wear to buy in Capitala at @0.595

Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !

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2022-06-16 15:34 | Report Abuse

Sailang now all my belongings till under wear to buy in Armada at @0.415

Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !

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2022-06-14 23:35 | Report Abuse

Wow, Superb good news for Sapnrg !
Like the tommorrow Sapnrg going to limit up already liao lah !

Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !

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2022-06-14 23:34 | Report Abuse

Sapura Energy and 22 units obtain restraining order until March next year
Hafiz Yatim/theedgemarkets.com
June 14, 2022 09:30 am +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/sapura-energy-and-22-units-obtain-restraining-order-until-march-next-year

KUALA LUMPUR (June 14): Sapura Energy Bhd and 22 of its wholly-owned subsidiaries have obtained a nine-month extension of the restraining order (RO) from the High Court against their creditors.
The companies are to update the court by Sept 28 on the progress of the proposed scheme of arrangement. Judicial Commissioner (JC) Adlin Abdul Majid granted the RO following proceedings conducted last Wednesday afternoon (June 8).
Initially, these companies were granted a three-month RO as applied under Section 368(1) of the Companies Act 2016 last March, which was slated to end on June 10........

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2022-06-13 23:18 | Report Abuse

Don’t be panic, after the black Monday is over, then the Prosperity Tuesday, Prosperity Wednesday and so on will be coming very very soon !!!

Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !!!

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2022-06-13 16:01 | Report Abuse

Not to worry, thing falling down is the best time to collect it cheap cheap, sooner or later it will spike up like mad...
On that time we can sold it with profits ! ^ . ^

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2022-06-13 13:43 | Report Abuse

Sailang all my belongings till underwear to top up Kossan at @RM1.44

Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !

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2022-06-13 13:40 | Report Abuse

Sailang all my belongings till underwear to top up Supermx at @0.935

Heng ah, Ong ah, Huat ah !

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2022-06-13 13:37 | Report Abuse

Sailang all my belongings till underwear to top up Topglov at @RM1.03

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2022-06-13 09:38 |

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2022-06-12 16:44 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:43 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:42 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:41 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:41 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:40 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:39 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:39 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:38 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:37 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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2022-06-12 16:33 | Report Abuse

南详商报。财经新闻
传Icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产
2022年06月11日

https://www.enanyang.my/财经新闻/传icon岸外拟购沙布拉能源资产

(吉隆坡11日讯)Icon岸外(ICON,5255,主板能源股)将成为新一个沙布拉能源(SAPNRG,5218,主板能源股)的拯救者?
根据财经周刊《The Edge》报道,Icon岸外有意接手,沙布拉能源在联营的沙布拉贝克休斯(Sapura Baker Hughes TPS)手持的51%股权。

Icon岸外和沙布拉能源并未否认此收购计划。

已经陷入PN17、急需重组的沙布拉能源,在回应《The Edge》时直言:“作为重组计划,我们在重审所有资产和业务,包括沙布拉贝克休斯。”
Icon岸外则回应指,该集团一直不断找寻强化自身能力,和为所提供服务增值的机会。

“现在的财务状况,让我们有着强劲地位去追求一些有价值的并购活动。”
沙布拉贝克休斯是沙布拉能源与美国油气巨头贝克休斯,以51:49方式联营的油气服务公司,并负责为国家石油的浮动液化天然气设施提供维修服务。
报道特别称,这家联营公司是沙布拉能源“较成功的一个单位”;截至2021年1月财年,这家公司拥有超过2亿令吉资产,以及约1.58亿令吉负债,并获得3785万令吉税后净利。

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Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
SyafiqahSalim/theedgemarkets.com
June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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2022-06-10 07:15 | Report Abuse

Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
SyafiqahSalim/theedgemarkets.com
June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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2022-06-10 07:14 | Report Abuse

Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
SyafiqahSalim/theedgemarkets.com
June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
SyafiqahSalim/theedgemarkets.com
June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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2022-06-10 07:13 | Report Abuse

Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
SyafiqahSalim/theedgemarkets.com
June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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2022-06-10 07:12 | Report Abuse

Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
SyafiqahSalim/theedgemarkets.com
June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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2022-06-10 07:09 | Report Abuse

Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
SyafiqahSalim/theedgemarkets.com
June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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2022-06-10 07:09 | Report Abuse

Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
SyafiqahSalim/theedgemarkets.com
June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

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KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

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Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
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June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
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June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun

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Petronas ups annual capex to RM60 bil, makes first allocation for clean energy
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June 09, 2022 16:20 pm +08

https://www.theedgemarkets.com/article/petronas-plans-rm60b-capex-2022-says-group-cfo

KUALA LUMPUR (June 9): Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) is allocating about RM60 billion for capital expenditure (capex) in financial year ending Dec 31, 2022 (FY22) compared with RM30.5 billion a year earlier as the Malaysian national oil company prepares for the resumption of business activities, which were earlier disrupted by Covid-19-driven movement restrictions, and as the group sets aside money for clean energy or non-hydrocarbon-related ventures.
"This year, we expect to almost double that [capex] amount which is RM60 billion, because of catch-up and the return of [business] activities. This is also the time we have to make inroads in some material steps into the non-hydrocarbon side of things," Petronas chief financial officer Liza Mustapha said on Thursday (June 9) at the MIDF Conversations event, which was held virtually.
MIDF group managing director Datuk Charon Mokhzani was the moderator for the event.
Liza said that out of Petronas' planned RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22, about RM40 billion has been earmarked for the oil and gas business besides non-hydrocarbon–related operations while the balance of the capex allocation has been earmarked to finance Petronas Chemicals Group Bhd's (PetChem) wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Chemicals International B.V. (PCIBV) proposed acquisition of the entire stake in Sweden-based specialty chemicals group Perstorp Holding AB for €1.54 billion (about RM7.02 billion) from Financiere Foret S.A.R.L.
Petronas owns a 64.35% stake in PetChem, according to PetChem's latest annual report.
Looking ahead, Liza said non-hydrocarbon-related income is expected to account for about 30% of Petronas' revenue.
"[About] 30% of our revenue should be coming from something which is not related to hydrocarbons.
"We have to factor in [business] growth, otherwise, we will not be able to manage the energy transition and we will miss our target of achieving [net] zero [carbon] emissions by 2050," she said.
According to her, about 10% of Petronas' RM60 billion capex allocation for FY22 will be earmarked for non-traditional businesses such as specialty chemicals and solar energy.
"Previously, I think there was never a plan on what rate it should be [for the clean energy segment] because there was no allocation from the top. So, it didn't really take off.
"So, we need to rethink our decision on the capital allocation [for the clean energy segment] and put it aside, because if we leave it at that and let them go with the flow, we are going to be a year behind the target again," she said.
Petronas' financials improved in 1QFY22. In a statement on May 31, 2022, Petronas said profit after tax rose to RM23.44 billion in 1QFY22 from RM9.22 billion a year earlier while revenue climbed to RM78.75 billion from RM52.55 billion.
"Despite favourable [first quarter] performance, the high oil and gas prices are expected to remain vulnerable with increased volatility due to geopolitical and macro-economic uncertainties.
"Petronas will continue to strengthen our operational excellence to maximise value creation whilst intensifying our growth and sustainability agenda in Malaysia and internationally,” the company said.

Edited By: Chong Jin Hun