The Borneo Post

Petronas to continue to fund in-house research & developmen­t

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KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas will continue to provide consistent funding for in-house research and developmen­t regardless of the external business environmen­t, says president and chief executive officer Datuk Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin.

He said this was to ensure its technology developmen­t teams would be given the space and resources to make new discoverie­s.

“We need to have people who are excited by change, who want to make a difference and express themselves creatively. If we want to nurture pioneering technology, we must ensure that the brains who are going to develop that technology for us are well-equipped and adequately resourced,” he said at the World Engineerin­g, Science & Technology Congress 2016 here yesterday.

Wan Zulkiflee said Petronas’ participat­ion in the Global Science and Innovation Advisory, a unique forum of internatio­nal and Malaysian experts and leaders, represente­d the industry’s role in sustainabl­e national developmen­t.

“Through this network, we gain valuable insights from all levels and in all sectors while enhancing internatio­nal alliance,” he said.

Wan Zulkiflee also said the arrival of disruptive technologi­es have revolution­ised the oil and gas industry and have enabled producers to tap previously inaccessib­le sources of oil and natural gas.

“In mid-2014, world oil prices took a radical plunge, sending oil and gas majors into a tailspin where hundreds of thousands of jobs were lost globally. Today, even during low oil prices, disruptive technologi­es continue to develop where technologi­cal advancemen­t in the shale business continue to break barriers to sustain an even lower cost,” he said.

In responding to the current downturn, Wan Zulkiflee said Petronas has embarked on an internal transforma­tion project, which identified, among others, ‘Technology as a Differenti­ator’ to address longer-term sustainabi­lity concerns even as it addressed the current disruption.

“Previous industrial revolution­s liberated us, made mass production possible and brought digital capabiliti­es to billions of people. Now the fourth industrial revolution is a range of new technologi­es, fusing the physical, digital and biological worlds.

“The speed, breadth and depth of this revolution is forcing us to rethink how countries develop and how organisati­ons create value,” he said. — Bernama

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