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Petron Malaysia Refining & Marketing Bhd
KLSE:PETRONM

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Petron Malaysia Refining & Marketing Bhd
KLSE:PETRONM
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Price: 3.88 MYR 0.78%
Market Cap: 1B MYR
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Market Cap
1B MYR
Industry
Energy

Petron Malaysia Refining & Marketing Bhd. The company is headquartered in Port Dickson, Negeri Sembilan and currently employs 599 full-time employees. The firm owns and operates Petron Port Dickson Refinery (PDR), which has a rated capacity of over 88,000 barrels per day, producing a range of petroleum products which include gasoline, diesel, liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) and aviation fuel. Its fuels are distributed from approximately 10 depots and terminals of Petron subsidiaries in Malaysia. The firm operates its network in over 740 service stations. The company offers a range of fuels including Blaze 100RON Euro 4M, Blaze 97RON Euro 4M, Blaze 95RON Euro 4M, Turbo Diesel Euro 5 and Diesel Max Euro 5. Its convenience store, treats, offers amenities such as shopping marts and fast-food restaurants for travelers on the road. The company provides a range of industrial fuel products including Automotive Diesel Oil (ADO), Gasoline, and Jet A1 to industries around Malaysia.

PETRONM Intrinsic Value
18.25 MYR
Undervaluation 79%
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