Abu Dhabi to Build $ 6.75 bn Oil Storage Facility in Malaysia
03.18.2013 By Jacob van den Berge - NEWS

The facility for up to 60 million barrels of crude oil will be located in Tanjung Piai in Johor state, Malaysia’s Prime Minister Najib Razak said at the signing ceremony with Abu Dhabi Crown Prince Sheikh Mohamed Bin Zayed Al Nahyan.

Malaysia is looking to develop the area as an oil and gas hub, part of an ambitious economic development plan.

In a separate agreement also signed yesterday, Abu Dhabi’s state-owned Aabar Investments and Malaysia’s state-owned 1Malaysia Development Bhd agreed on an 18 billion ringgit “strategic partnership” to invest in Malaysia.

No other details were available but 1Malaysia Development Bhd said in a statement the partnership “will focus on investments in important high-impact projects vital to the long term-economic and social growth of Malaysia.”

Abu Dhabi will also “provide the required capital” for 1Malaysia Development Bhd’s Tun Razak Exchange development which is expected to cost billions of ringgit, the Malaysian company added.

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