Media Release

15 · Apr · 2025
PGB Reinforces Commitment in Providing Access to Continuous Gas Supply

Kuala Lumpur, 15 April – PETRONAS Gas Berhad (PGB) remains committed to support the communities affected by the pipeline fire incident that occurred on 1st April 2025 in Putra Heights, Subang Jaya. We are deeply grateful for the support and understanding of everyone impacted by this unprecedented incident.

 

PGB’s priority continues to be the safety and wellbeing of the communities affected whilst ensuring continuous access to gas supply. PGB is fully cooperating with relevant authorities including the Department of Safety & Health, Fire and Rescue Department and the Royal Malaysian Police on the incident’s investigations to progress the pipeline’s rectification and remedial works. This includes sheet piling for soil stabilisation, water movement management and pipeline excavation.

 

Contingent upon the outcome of ongoing investigations, regulatory approvals and actual progress at site, the present best estimate for restoration is at the earliest on 1 July 2025.

 

PGB is also collaborating closely with authorities, gas shipper, and gas distributors to resume pipeline services in the affected areas. As a result, gas supply capacity from the North to Northern sector, Bestari Jaya, Meru and Kapar has increased with additional supply from the Trans Thailand Malaysia gas pipeline system. Meanwhile, the Serdang City Gate has resumed operations resulting in a more stable supply access to the Klang Valley area.

 

PGB will continue to work with regulators as well as relevant authorities to further stabilise the current access to gas supply while safely carrying out remedial efforts and support the investigations.

 

PGB will be sharing updates as and when new information becomes available via our website at www.petronas.com/pgb.

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