OIL major Shell expects to spend RM1.3bil on upstream activities in Malaysia, particularly on gas, to raise production over the next year, its country head said on Friday.
The investment is part of plans by the Anglo-Dutch giant, the first oil company to arrive in Malaysia 112 years ago, to almost triple its number of gas platforms there and raise crude output from already record levels, local chairman Jon Chadwick said.
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