Brunei king urges united efforts from energy companies to face future challenges


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BANDAR SERI BEGAWAN (Xinhua): Brunei king Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah has chaired board meetings of Brunei's key energy companies, urging united efforts to face future challenges, local media reported.

According to the official media Pelita Brunei, the 413th Board of Directors Meeting of Brunei Shell Petroleum Sdn Bhd (BSP) and the 191st Board of Directors Meeting of Brunei Shell Marketing Sdn Bhd (BSM) took place at the Brunei Prime Minister's Office building on Tuesday.

The Sultan chaired the meetings and emphasized the need for strong leadership, along with technical expertise, unwavering commitment, and a united effort across the Brunei Shell Joint Venture and BGC to face future challenges, according to the report.

At the meeting, the participants discussed critical areas such as operational performance, safety, finance, and human resource development, as well as setting the strategic direction of BSP and BSM for the coming years.

Brunei is an important and among the largest oil and gas producer in South-East Asia. - Xinhua

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