Malaysia's Oil & Gas sector downgraded


PETALING JAYA: Slower project rollouts and delays in new tenders are expected to translate into a cut in earnings for local oil and gas (O&G) players over the next two years, according to research house AmResearch.

It said in a report yesterday that the impact would be more significant for domestic-centric upstream players, as opposed to more globalised operators such as Bumi Armada Bhd and SapuraKencana Petroleum Bhd or downstream service providers such as Dialog Group Bhd.

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