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Borneo Post
04-07-2025
- Business
- Borneo Post
Minimal impact as Gas Malaysia resumes full supply after blast
Gas Malaysia's pipeline network is a natural gas distribution system designed to safely deliver natural gas to end users across multiple sectors. KUCHING (July 4): Gas Malaysia Bhd has confirmed that gas supply has fully resumed at the Shah Alam and Batu Tiga City Gate stations following the lifting of curtailment measures imposed after the transmission pipeline fire incident at Putra Heights, Subang Jaya. The group in a statement said gas supply has now returned to the quantities agreed under its Gas Supply Agreements with customers. It also stressed that it prioritises safety and continues to maintain strict operational standards to ensure gas infrastructure is developed responsibly. 'Gas Malaysia's pipeline network is a natural gas distribution system designed to safely deliver natural gas to end users across multiple sectors. 'Operating at lower pressures and on a smaller scale than transmission pipelines, these pipelines are typically laid within road reserve areas, ensuring both accessibility and full compliance with regulatory standards,' it said. Analysts at MIDF Amanah Investment Bank Bhd welcomed the development and said it would have minimal impact on Gas Malaysia's financial year 2025 (FY25) performance. They noted that the Department of Occupational Safety and Health (DOSH) had completed its investigation into the incident and attributed the gas leak to poor soil stabilisation. 'While no impacted amount was disclosed, we opine that it will be less than 1 per cent of its average yearly earnings with less than 2 per cent average yearly volume affected. 'This is due to the additional gas supply obtained during the investigation period and the steps taken ahead of a complete disruption for GMB's customers,' it said in a note on Wednesday. Nevertheless, the repair and upgrade for the damaged pipeline will be largely under Petronas's jurisdiction, it added. The research house said that resumption of supply reflects Gas Malaysia's efforts to protect customer interests and stakeholder confidence. It also expects higher average selling prices in the second half of FY25 due to the recent rise in Brent crude oil prices and the resulting increase in the Malaysia Reference Price (MRP). Gas Malaysia also reminded the public to avoid any activities that could endanger its gas pipelines. This includes unauthorised excavation, open burning, and placing objects along pipeline routes. It said it has installed visible signboards and markers along its pipeline pathways to alert both the public and contractors. 2025 Putra Heights pipeline fire corporate news Gas Malaysia


Malaysian Reserve
03-07-2025
- Business
- Malaysian Reserve
Gas Malaysia confirms lifting of gas curtailment
by FARAH SOLHI GAS Malaysia Bhd, a member of the MMC Group, has received official confirmation from its gas supplier regarding the lifting of gas curtailment at the Shah Alam and Batu Tiga City Gate stations, which had been imposed following the transmission pipeline fire incident at Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, Selangor. With this, gas supply has resumed in accordance with the quantities stipulated in the Gas Supply Agreements with its customers. 'The group places utmost importance on safety and will continue to uphold stringent operational standards to ensure that gas infrastructure development is carried out responsibly. 'Gas Malaysia's pipeline network is a natural gas distribution system, designed to safely deliver natural gas to end users across multiple sectors,' it said in a statement. Gas Malaysia also urged members of the public to remain vigilant and refrain from any activity that may compromise the safety of its gas pipelines, including unauthorised excavation work and open burning. Visible signboards and markers, it said, have been strategically placed along Gas Malaysia's pipeline pathways to alert the general public and contractors about the gas pipeline presence. Members of the public can call 1-800-88-9119 if they have information or to report any potential abnormalities, suspicious activities or safety concerns near Gas Malaysia's pipeline infrastructure. The Putra Heights fire in April caused gas supply disruptions that led to precautionary curtailment at several stations, including Shah Alam and Port Klang, Selangor; Tronoh, Perak and Perai, Penang.


Daily Express
02-07-2025
- Business
- Daily Express
Gas Malaysia Confirms the Lifting of Gas Curtailment
Published on: Thursday, July 03, 2025 Published on: Thu, Jul 03, 2025 Text Size: Gas Malaysia's pipeline network is a natural gas distribution system designed to safely deliver natural gas to end users across multiple sectors. SHAH ALAM: 025 – Gas Malaysia Berhad ('Gas Malaysia' or 'the Group'), a member of the MMC Group is pleased to announce that on 1 July 2025, it received an official confirmation from its gas supplier on the lifting of gas curtailment at Shah Alam and Batu Tiga City Gate stations, which had been imposed following the transmission pipeline fire incident at Putra Heights, Subang Jaya, Selangor. With this confirmation, gas supply has resumed in accordance with the quantities stipulated in the Gas Supply Agreements with customers. This achievement reflects the concerted efforts and close collaboration with all relevant stakeholders to ensure the safe delivery of gas. The Group places utmost importance on safety and will continue to uphold stringent operational standards to ensure that gas infrastructure development is carried out responsibly. Gas Malaysia's pipeline network is a natural gas distribution system designed to safely deliver natural gas to end users across multiple sectors. Operating at lower pressures and on a smaller scale than transmission pipelines, these pipelines are typically laid within road reserve areas, ensuring both accessibility and full compliance with regulatory standards. In line with its commitment to the safe and reliable delivery of gas, the Group also urges members of the public to remain vigilant and refrain from any activity that may compromise the safety of its gas pipelines, including unauthorised excavation work, open burning, placing obstructions along gas pipeline routes and related activities. Visible signboards and markers have been strategically placed along Gas Malaysia's pipeline pathways to alert both the general public as well as contractors about the presence of gas pipelines. In this regard, the Group would also like to express its sincere appreciation to all stakeholders, including its gas supplier, valued customers and related parties for their continued support, patience and cooperation throughout this curtailment period. For further information or to report any potential abnormalities, suspicious activities, or safety concerns near Gas Malaysia's pipeline infrastructure, kindly contact 1-800-88-9119. For general enquiries, please reach out to Gas Malaysia's Customer Service at 1-300-88-4276 or visit our website at * Follow us on our official WhatsApp channel and Telegram for breaking news alerts and key updates! * Do you have access to the Daily Express e-paper and online exclusive news? Check out subscription plans available. Stay up-to-date by following Daily Express's Telegram channel. Daily Express Malaysia