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Peninsula Gas Utilisation

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The Peninsular Gas Utilization (PGU) is the longest pipeline in Malaysia. The 1,700-kilometer-pipeline connecting Kerteh refinery in Terengganu to other areas of peninsula Malaysia. It is owned and operated by Petronas Gas Berhad on behalf of its holding company Petronas.

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History

The PGU Project was constructed in 1984 and completed in 1993. The construction was divided into four phases including:

  • Phase 1: Tok Arun - Kerteh
  • Phase 2:
  • Section 1: Kerteh - Gebeng - Segamat
  • Section 2: Segamat - Johor Bahru - Pasir Gudang
  • Section 3: Segamat - Pedas - Serdang
  • Phase 3: Serdang-Gurun-Kangar
  • Phase 4 (Multi Product Pipeline): Serdang - Port Dickson - Malacca
  • Features

  • 1,700 kilometers of pipeline.
  • Sensor system to control leaking gas.
  • Pipeline monitored centre at Pedas, Negeri Sembilan, Gebeng, Pahang and Segamat, Johor
  • References

    Peninsula Gas Utilisation Wikipedia


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