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Sapura Energy is crawling back from the dead
Sapura Energy Bhd has been granted the creditors’ approval for its proposed debt restructuring after a painstaking 52 court-convened meetings to reach the agreement. The debt restructuring plan is to address the RM12.3 bil of multi-currency financing and outstanding trade creditor payments involving Sapura Energy and its 22 subsidiaries. Below are the details of the plan -?
The final week of the month ahead of the month of Ramadhan is really a blessing for Sapura as the company secured RM3.2 bil of contracts including two contracts from PTTEP Energy Development Ltd for the deployment of its tender assist drilling rigs (TADR) Sapura T-17 and Sapura T-18. At the moment, the order book of Sapura Energy is at RM8.7 bil, not including an additional RM5.7 bil in contracts via its joint ventures. Do not be surprised if you see all Muslim Sapura Energy employees puasa penuh during the Ramadhan. Perhaps they nazar after receiving the new lease in life.
18 priorities for ASEAN economies
In order to counter the uncertain geo-politics and geo-economics climate, Trade Minister Tengku Zafrul Abdul Aziz intends to propose 18 priority economic deliverables (PEDs) to ASEAN economic ministers during their retreat in Johor. Among the key PEDs are -?
Now is the time for ASEAN to work together because as a bloc, ASEAN is the fifth-largest economy globally, with a combined GDP of USD3.8 tril. ASEAN, united as one economy, is bigger than any other countries in the world excluding the US, China, Japan and Germany.?
Putrajaya is mulling to introduce congestion charge
Federal Territories Minister Dr Zaliha Mustafa told the Parliament that the Government is seriously considering introducing congestion charges in major cities such as Kuala Lumpur, Georgetown and Johor Bahru to obviously reduce the traffic jams. Dr Zaliha added that congestion charges could reduce traffic jams in Kuala Lumpur by 20% and for every 1% of congestion reduced, it could save the country about RM200 mil in losses. Several cities that have implemented congestion charges successfully such as London, Singapore, Stockholm and New York have been used as case studies to introduce fair congestion charges in the country.
Other than minimising the losses incurred from traffic jams, congestion charges could also be a revenue-generating tool to raise funds for building more public transportation infrastructure. The concept is simple - penalising the use of private vehicles to finance the construction of public transportation. While we are on the topic of public transportation, the Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3), which connects Bandar Utama, Petaling Jaya to Johan Setia, Klang, is scheduled to begin operations on September 30 this year. The 37.8km LRT3 is at a 98.63% completion rate and once completed, the new line will have 26 stations and cost the Government a whopping RM21.33 bil.
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Source: https://www.nst.com.my/news/nation/2025/02/1181321/ktmb-rolls-out-450-cargo-wagons-flexible-leasing
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Selamat Puasa to all Muslims. I, as a devoted Muslim yang jaga solat lima waktu, will be struggling to find friends next month as most of them will kene ikat already. To those who felt the same way as me, let’s terawih together at Masjid Jalan Duta.