Malaysian, NGV, Petronas and dot dot dot

I can’t stop laughing when I read the news below. As far as I know, PETRONAS not monopoly the NGV market. Malaysia government who is PETRONAS major shareholder (in fact the only one) had asked PETRONAS to build 200  stations which are capable of supplying the NGV and by doing this indirectly helping Malaysian. (macam kes Paksa Rela la nih)

 

For PETEKMA, please be informed that the price RM 0.68 per liter is the price before subsidise and I’m very sure that other producers such as EXXONMOBIL or SHELL would not ready to give that price or even start the NGV business here. (FYI - NGV,LPG,LNG, Petrol, Diesel, JET-Oil, Lubricants are really-really different things…)

 

And honestly one thing that I really pissed-off and really  f**k**g  angry is  to all Malaysian who still choose other than PETRONAS to fire-up their vehicles even after PETRONAS has constantly contributed approximately 35 % of government incomes every past year. That’s mean PETRONAS has returned back the profit + ‘wang saguhati’ + helping managing the country and give it all back to all rakyat through government .

 

In easy words, PETRONAS is paying one third (1/3) of our PM salary, police salary, have a 1/3 share in development project in Malaysia (mungkin boleh juga consider kalau jalan raya ada 6 lanes, 2 lanes adalah milik PETRONAS) and contributing one third of Teacher’s wages who is teaching all Malaysian here and bla…. blaaa… bla (this would be never ending list) .

 

To all Malaysian who still don’t know or pretend not knowing anything, more that 30 % of PETRONAS incomes derived from overseas operation and this means PETRONAS has stretch their hands like hell (particularly in third world country) to serve to all Malaysian.

 

For me as ordinary Malaysian ..  nothing more to say except BRAVO and BIG THANK YOU to PETRONAS.

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 BERNAMA : Petekma, the association for taxi drivers and taxi/limousine operators, today called on the government to put an end to the monopoly enjoyed by Petronas in selling natural gas for vehicles (NGV).

The president Mohd Shahrir Abd Aziz said trade in the fuel should be opened to more parties as there was a dearth of petrol stations selling NGV. “Using NGV is a more cost-effective option for us compared to petrol or diesel,” he said.  read here

http://www.bernama.com/bernama/v3/news.php?id=337421

 

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