PETALING JAYA: There is a possibility that the sale of electricity to Singapore may come from a power plant to be built at Petroliam Nasional Bhd’s (Petronas) refinery and petrochemical integrated development (Rapid) complex in Pengerang, Johor.
While details on the sale were scarce at press time, sources told StarBizthat the electricity might come from Petronas’ planned power plant, which the state-owned oil firm’s executive vice-president for gas and power business Datuk Anuar Ahmad said last November was required for the Rapid project.
Prime Minister Datuk Seri Najib Tun Razak said following talks in Putrajaya with his Singaporean counterpart Lee Hsien Loong that Malaysian companies were prepared to sell electricity to Singapore.
The RM60bil Rapid project is expected to be commissioned by end-2016 and have multinational oil and gas companies as joint-venture partners.
Besides the electricity sale, both leaders also announced that Malaysia and Singapore might construct an underground link as an expansion of the proposed rapid transit system between Johor Baru and Singapore.
Analysts believe the beneficiaries of an underground link project would beGamuda Bhd and MMC Corp Bhd, which were joint venture partners in the Stormwater Management and Road Tunnel or Smart project in downtown Kuala Lumpur.
Other areas of cooperation include the alignment of radio frequency spectrum plans for digital broadcast and mobile broadband services, the formation of a new work group on industrial cooperation to promote Iskandar Malaysia and Singapore.
Also in the pipeline are cooperation in aviation services between the Senai International Airport and Changi as well as education services. The electricity deal might be part of a strategy by Petronas to grow its gas and power business after acquiring a 30% stake in GMR Energy Singapore Pte Ltd in late September at an undisclosed price as well as investments in the Kimanis and Lahad Datu power plants in Sabah.
GMR is developing an 800MW combined cycle gas turbine power plant on Jurong island, Singapore while the Kimanis plant would be jointly developed by Petronas Gas Bhd in partnership with Yayasan Sabah through NRG Consortium (Sabah) Sdn Bhd.
The Lahad Datu plant would be built by a Tenaga Nasional Bhd-led consortium together with Petronas and a Sabah state entity.
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