KNM, Zecon Ink US$5.9b Deals with Gulf Asian for Refinery and Storage in Johor
07.26.2011 - NEWS

July 25, 2011 [Bloomberg] - KNM Group Bhd and Zecon Bhd have entered into agreements with Gulf Asian Petroleum Sdn Bhd (GAP) for the refinery/polypropylene and storage projects at Teluk Ramunia, Johor, Malaysia.


“The total value of these two projects are estimated at about US$5.9 billion (RM17.43 billion),” said KNM in a statement today.

It said the heads of agreements involved engineering procurement and construction (EPC) contracts to build 150,000/200,000 bpd petroleum refinery and 400,000/525,000 mtpa polypropylene for GAP, and a petroleum product storage terminal facility comprising four terminals with a total storage capacity of 2.328 million cubic metres.

KNM said it would form a consortium with Zecon Bhd and Korean/Chinese contractors to undertake the EPC of the projects.

The project durations are for 18 and 40 months for the oil terminals and refinery/polypropylene plant respectively. 

The project will be funded 30 per cent by equity and the balance through export credit agencies by the EPC consortium and other financial institutions and/or sukuk issuance.

KNM intends to participate in equity of up to 30 per cent in the oil terminal project and potentially with its other consortium members of up to 20 per cent in the refinery/polypropylene plant project.

It said GAP had entered into head of agreements to finalise with leading international crude oil and petroleum products suppliers/offtakers for the supply and offtake agreements.

GAP has also appointed Evercore Partners of New York as its financial advisor.

10-year Treasury yield hovers close to highest level since April as investors await key jobs data
01.10.2025 - NEWS
U.S. Treasury yields hovered close to its highest level since April on Friday, as investo... Read More
Union dockworkers, port employers announce tentative deal at East Coast and Gulf ports
01.09.2025 - NEWS
State of Freight The tentative agreement is on all items for a new six-year mas... Read More
China's property market is expected to stabilize in 2025 — but stay subdued for years
10.30.2024 - NEWS
China’s struggling real estate sector may not start turning around until the sec... Read More
Harris will offer an alternative to Trump-era politics in closing argument speech
10.29.2024 - NEWS
1234534234 Democratic presidential nominee U.S. Vice President Kamala Harris walks to bo... Read More