KLUANG, 10 MARCH 2026 – Gas Malaysia Green Ventures Sdn Bhd (GMGV), a wholly owned subsidiary of Gas Malaysia Berhad (Gas Malaysia), has recently formalised a 15-year Gas Purchase Agreement (GPA) with PH Premier Biogas Sdn Bhd, a wholly owned subsidiary of PHWorld, marking another significant milestone in Gas Malaysia’s renewable energy journey. The signing ceremony was held at the Centralised Biomethane Injection Station in Kluang, operated by GMGV.
Under the terms of the agreement, PH Premier Biogas Sdn Bhd will operate, generate and supply raw biogas to GMGV. On the other hand, GMGV will purify the raw biogas into biomethane, which will then be transported via virtual pipeline to the Centralised Biomethane Injection Station-Kluang.
President and Group Chief Executive Officer of Gas Malaysia, En. Ahmad Hashimi Abdul Manap emphasised that the partnership underscores GMGV’s continued commitment towards advancing the renewable energy landscape.
“The partnership between GMGV and PH Premier Biogas is more than just a commercial partnership, it reflects our shared commitment to building a greener, more sustainable energy future for our nation,” said En. Ahmad Hashimi.
“After 11 years of growth and adaptation, this effort highlights our ongoing commitment to ESG principles and our goal of achieving Net Zero carbon emissions. The agreement supports our transition to cleaner energy and reinforces our dedication to a greener, more sustainable palm oil industry,” said PHWorld Founder & Group Executive Chairman Datuk Wira David Pang.
Back in May 2025, GMGV achieved a significant milestone with the launching of Malaysia’s first Centralised Biomethane Injection Station by Yang Berhormat Datuk Seri Johari Abdul Ghani, who was serving as the Minister of Plantation and Commodities at the time, together with industry leaders and key stakeholders. Strategically located, the Centralised Biomethane Injection Station serves as a central hub to receive biomethane from surrounding palm oil mills and provides an integrated platform for injecting renewable gas into the national natural gas grid.
“We are confident that this collaboration can pave the way for many more opportunities within Malaysia’s renewable energy ecosystem and can accelerate the transition towards cleaner energy and contribute meaningfully to the country’s sustainable aspirations,” En. Ahmad Hashimi concluded.