(EnergyAsia, June 19 2013, Wednesday) — Malaysia’s plan to build a RM60-billion oil refinery-petrochemical complex in the southern state of Johor has run into operational problems that will delay its start-up by at least a year to 2017. (US$1=RM3.15). State energy firm Petronas, which is implementing the ambitious project located near Singapore, has blamed the…
MALAYSIA: Petronas to delay start-up of refinery-petrochemical project in Johor by at least a year to 2017
Posted on June 19, 2013 by EnergyAsia