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Information On: PGU & PGB Regional Offices | PGU I | PGU II | PGU III
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| The 681 km PGU II main gas pipeline is an extension of PGU I. The pipeline further extended the gas supply to the demand areas located between Kertih and Segamat (including Singapore); and the west coast area between Segamat to Meru, Selangor. Main gas users are the power sector, followed by other industrial and commercial sectors. PGU II is divided into two system: |
System 1
System 1 involved the laying of a 681 km trans Peninsular main gas pipeline from Telok Kalong in Kemaman, Terengganu to Segamat, Johor, where one line branched southwards to Pasir Gudang and across the Straits of Tebrau to Singapore, and the other mainline continued westwards to Port Klang, Selangor. The Regional Centres function as maintenance as well as service stations to look after the pipeline and to provide readings of sales gas meters for billing purposes. |
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System 2
System 2 Involved the construction of two additional GPPs with a gas processing capacity of 250 mmscfd. GPP 2 and GPP 3 have facilities to extract ethane, in addition to methane, propane, butane and condensate. The entire gas processing operations are being monitored via an integrated distributed control system housed inside the Control Room. GPP 2 came onstream on 24 April 1992 while GPP 3 was operational in early 1993. The Export Terminal's refrigeration unit has also been expanded to cater for higher LPG production from GPP 2 and GPP 3 as well as for storage of imported butane. |
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