Wednesday, July 9, 2008

PETRONAS has never made any losses in commercial ventures, says PM

PETRONAS has never made any losses in commercial ventures, says PM
Date: 08/07/2008

--------------------------------------------------------------------------------


Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) has never made any losses in any commercial ventures that the national oil company has embarked upon, said Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi.

In his written reply at the Dewan Rakyat yesterday to Lim Kit Siang (Ipoh Timur-DAP), who had asked Petronas to list out five projects in which it had suffered major losses, also said Petronas had also undertaken non-commercial projects aimed at boosting nation-building.

Among such projects is Universiti Technologi Petronas (UTP) in Tronoh, Perak, which was established in 1997 specialising in engineering and information technology. The university incurs an operation cost of RM150 million per year and has produced 3,400 graduates to date.
Petronas had also established the Institut Teknologi Petroleum Petronas (INSTEP) in Bukit Rakit, Terengganu where it trains technicians for the oil and gas sector. Established in 1983, it has an annual operation cost of RM80 million.

Its other project is Petronas NGV Sdn Bhd, which owns 90 stations with NGV facilities and has plans to increase the number of stations to 200 by 2010. Established in 1992, the NGV is sold at 68 sen per litre and Petronas has forked out RM500 million in subsidies.

To another question by Fong Kui Lun (Bukit Bintang-DAP), Abdullah said the national oil reserve on Jan 1, 2007 was at 5.4 billion barrel, with an average output of 666,000 barrels per day for the financial year ended March 31, 2007. The Malaysian crude oil was priced at US$68.50 per barrel in the same financial year.


Source :The Edge Financial Daily 07 Jul 2008


--------------------------------------------------------------------------------

This is an interesting report that I read, but it seems weird that this news was not covered by any MSM or even Malaysiakini. Maybe I have missed it due to my very busy working days. However, covered or not I sure think that is very important and everyone should understands the implications of boycotting Petronas. I state it plain and simple "without Petronas, Malaysia's economy and development will fall to the grounds". Support our own country's products and companies.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

sure without petronas we suffer,
boycotting? who boycott.. the problem is not about boycott but protest.. about the price hike, i'm studying in UTP and my lecture have say that it is not Petronas who make the price hike but goverment..

from the report that you show.. see petronas never make any losses and they gain profit and profit and profit, so the oil price actually no need to been hike in so much percentage..

it is not boycotting but we deserved better..

Ahmad said...

i get what you are saying but like you said the oil companies in malaysia are not controlling the price. they sell it according to the rate set by goverment. it is clear that the goverment is not able to subsidize fuel anymore because they have lost alot of income (ie 5 negeri2 di malaysia yg tidak dikuasi oleh BN).