Samsung Engineering to build natural gas plant in Malaysia
Samsung Engineering, which specializes in plant construction, said yesterday it won a $770 million order from Malaysia to build a natural gas terminal.The company said that it will build the Terengganu Gas Terminal by 2016 in Kerteh, which is about 260 kilometers (162 miles) away from Kuala Lumpur after signing a deal with a joint venture of Malaysia’s Petronas and the U.S.-based Hess Exploration.
The terminal will produce 700 million cubic feet of gas per day by eliminating impurities, according to the company.
Bloomberg
with the Korea JoongAng Daily
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