The Borneo Post

Petronas Dagangan not likely to face fuel market deregulati­on anytime soon

- By Sharon Kong sharonkong@theborneop­ost.com

KUCHING: Petronas Dagangan Bhd’s ( Petronas Dagangan) is not likely to face fuel market deregulati­on anytime soon, as gathered from a company update by a research firm.

According to Affin Hwang I nve s tment Ba n k Bhd ( Af f inHwang Capital), they took Petronas Dagangan on a non- deal roadshow to meet investors in Tokyo, where the latter’s interests were mainly centered on the possible fuel market deregulati­on after the change in government, as well as the group’s growth outlook.

“In our view, the deregulati­on of pump prices will be unlikely and their strong war chest would allow them to further expand into the burgeoning non- fuel segment,” the research firm said.

“Current pump price will unlikely be deregulate­d over the near-term as this would decrease the households’ disposable income.”

“In addition, management reaffirmed our view on the possibilit­y of a targeted subsidy for the B40 income group in the upcoming Budget 2019.”

AffinHwang Capital noted that while still unsure over the method of implementa­tion, this will help to improve Petronas Dagangan’s cash f low, if materialis­ed.

“Assuming US$ 80 per barrel ( bbl) Brent oil in 2019, and MOPS price at an US$ 11 premium, the government is effectivel­y subsidisin­g RM0.44 per litre for RON95, totalling RM7.2 billion.

The research firm also noted that the recent tax holiday has resulted in a slight delay in subsidy payment.

Looking ahead, AffinHwang Capital highlighte­d that for the group’s long-term strategy, Petronas Dagangan intends to increase its non-fuel to 30 per cent of total revenue.

“The group has been focusing on increasing the revenue per square foot of their assets by collaborat­ing with coworking space, Common Ground and introducin­g more of its own brand items in an effort to drive up their non-fuel margins.

“Petronas Dagangan is currently mainly only deriving royalty income from the dealers from the products sold.”

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