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Shell reverses decision to close petrol stations in Sabah | Scoop

Shell reverses decision to close petrol stations in Sabah

34 stations originally planned to close in January will remain open

5:03 PM MYT

 

KOTA KINABALU – Shell will not be proceeding with the closure of its 34 petrol stations in Sabah in January next year, following a series of discussion with the Sabah government, according to a statement from the Sabah Chief Minister’s Department today.

In the statement, Chief Minister Datuk Seri Hajiji Noor said the state government welcomes the good news.

“We have brought this issue to the attention of the federal government and appreciate the federal government’s sensitivity to the situation in Sabah,” he said. 

According to the statement following Shell’s announcement of its impending closure in June, Hajiji met with Shell Malaysia chairman Siti Hurrairah Sulaiman to discuss the matter.

It was reported before that 35 petrol stations in Sabah and Labuan under Shell Timur Sdn Bhd would be closed by January next year. – October 3, 2023

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