PetDag to continue its NGV business

KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas Dagangan Bhd (PetDag) is not planning to stop its natural gas for vehicles (NGV) service to customers.

Managing director and CEO Azrul Osman Rani said its stations remain operational to provide NGV to taxis.

“The demand is there, and we are still servicing NGV to our customers,” he told reporters after the Setel Nationwide launch here today.

In August last year, it was reported that the company would review its NGV business and discuss with the government on what would be the next form of alternative energy for vehicles.

PetDag was quoted as saying that a demand reduction of 15%-20% yearly had led the company to re-look at the business.

Meanwhile, Azrul said PetDag planned to increase its revenue contribution from Setel, Malaysia’s first mobile app for fuel payment.

He said the company aimed to offer Setel at more than 1,000 Petronas stations by the second quarter of this year.

“It is currently available at more than 700 Petronas stations and will rapidly expand nationwide in the next few weeks,” he said, adding that as of last month, Setel had recorded over three million transactions.

Last year, Setel expanded to all Petronas stations in the Klang Valley, garnering a customer base of over half a million users. – Feb 5, 2020, Bernama

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