Dayang may divest stake in Perdana Petroleum


Petra Perdana Bhds work and accomodation barge, Petra Challenger.

KUCHING: Integrated offshore service provider Dayang Enterprise Holdings Bhd may divest part of its holdings in 98%-owned Perdana Petroleum Bhd to pare down the group’s large borrowings.

Any divestment will, however, still keep Dayang in control of Perdana, an offshore supply vessel (OSV) operator which owns 17 vessels, the company has assured shareholders.

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