Gas Malaysia hikes gas price for Q2
Apr 9, 2021 8:55:am
Summary The hike will not be applicable to the sales of gas for natural gas vehicles and liquefied petroleum gas supplied in gas cylinders or in bulk.
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Gas Malaysia hikes gas price for Q2
Malaysian gas retailer Gas Malaysia has raised its gas prices by 21% quarter on quarter in the three months ending June 30 to 26.85 ringgit ($5)/mn Btu, it said on April 9 in a stock exchange filing.
The price includes the transportation tariff of 1.19 ringgit/mn Btu, the legacy gas cost pass through of 0.62 ringgit/mn Btu and the distribution tariff of 2.05 ringgit/mn Btu.
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