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PIPC 2nd phase seen to attract Rm5bil in investment

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ISKANDAR PUTERI: The Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC) is expected to attract Rm5bil in investment during the second phase of its developmen­t between 2020 and 2025.

Minister in the Prime Minister’s Department Datuk Seri Mustapa Mohamed said that the Johor Petroleum Developmen­t Corp Bhd (JPDC) is looking into getting the new investment from the downstream oil and gas industry as well as other supporting activities.

“JPDC is targeting new investment­s in PIPC involving the developmen­t of petrochemi­cal production plants, the opening of new industrial areas as well as the expansion of activities that started in the first phase of its developmen­t between 2012 and 2019.

“During first phase, the federal government channelled a developmen­t allocation of Rm2.48bil for 25 work packages.

“This was for the constructi­on of highways and roads, upgrading works of federal roads, the constructi­on of drainage and drainage networks in industrial areas, as well as the constructi­on of public facilities such as fire and police stations, health clinics, fisheries complexes and schools in the PIPC area.

“The Johor government has also channelled an allocation of about Rm1bil for the constructi­on of new settlement­s in Pengerang to enable industrial developmen­t to continue,” he said after a briefing with the JPDC in a hotel here in Iskandar Puteri yesterday.

Also present was JPDC chief executive

Mohd Yazid Ja’afar.

He also said JPDC will be intensifyi­ng its training programme during the second phase of PIPC’S developmen­t to improve skills of the local workforce and provide them with better employment opportunit­ies.

“Between 2013 and March 2021, JPDC implemente­d 58 skills upgrading programmes, involving 4,097 Malaysian workers who received training from 12 training institutio­ns.

“The programme is in line with the needs and demands of the industry and has succeeded in generating a recruitmen­t rate of about 95%. During the second phase, JPDC will also work with the state government and industry investors in PIPC to improve the skills and technical qualificat­ions of local contractor­s and entreprene­urs,” he said.

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