The international news agency “Reuters” has claimed with reference to sources that the major petroleum products company “Shell” is in talks with Saudi Arabia’s state-owned company “Aramco” to sell its gas station business in Malaysia. , which is the second largest such network in the country.
Reuters says that if the talks are successful, a deal worth up to one billion US dollars might be reached.
According to Reuters, Shell declined to comment on the “discussion”, but said Malaysia was an important country for the company. Saudi Aramco also declined to comment.
British company Shell wholly owns regarding 950 fuel stations in the Southeast Asian nation of Malaysia, while Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas operates a large network of fuel stations.