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PETRONAS, Putrajaya Holdings to Build National Geoscience Technology Centre in Putrajaya

PUTRAJAYA, Nov 10 — PETRONAS, through Malaysia Petroleum Management, has signed an agreement with Gilang Cendana Sdn Bhd, a subsidiary of Putrajaya Holdings, to establish the PETRONAS Geoscience Technology Centre (PGTC) in Putrajaya. The new centre will serve as Malaysia’s national hub for geoscience innovation and data excellence, integrating advanced research, immersive visualisation, and digital management systems.

Geoscience Technology Centre

The agreement also involves Jabatan Mineral dan Geosains Malaysia as a collaborative partner. PGTC represents PETRONAS’ broader vision to strengthen Malaysia’s role as a regional energy hub while promoting sustainable practices and safeguarding the nation’s rich subsurface heritage.

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