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(Left to Right) PCG Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mazuin Ismail; PCG Chairman, Datuk Ir. (Dr.) Abdul Rahim Hashim; Chief Financial Officer, Mohd Azli Ishak; together with Senior Independent Director/Chairman of the Board Audit Committee, Yeoh Siew Ming at PCG’s 26th AGM.



• Successfully achieved growth milestones by attaining Ready-For-Start-Up (RFSU) for two new plants in Malaysia
• Advancement in Circular Economy agenda
• 2024 will see continued focus on optimising operational efficiency


KUALA LUMPUR, April 24 (Bernama) -- PETRONAS Chemicals Group Berhad (PCG) today held its 26th Annual General Meeting (AGM) to present the Company’s performance to its shareholders for its Financial Year Ended 31 December 2023. The AGM was chaired by PCG Chairman, Datuk Ir. (Dr.) Abdul Rahim Hashim, with the Board members, PCG Managing Director/Chief Executive Officer, Mazuin Ismail and also Chief Financial Officer, Mohd Azli Ishak in attendance. During the AGM, Mazuin shared the Company's performance, growth plans, sustainability agenda, and outlook for 2024.
 
Delivering value to stakeholders 
 
In 2023, the global economic growth had slowed, influenced by geopolitical tensions and China's sluggish post-pandemic recovery. High energy costs and product oversupply worsened the industry's downturn, with soft demand across the chemicals sector. Additionally, the Company’s commodities business faced internal and external challenges which affected plant utilisation, resulting in lower production. 
 
“Despite the challenges faced, with the diligent implementation of our strategic initiatives, we recorded a production volume of 10.4 million tonnes, including commodities and specialty chemicals, sales volume of 9.6 million tonnes while maintaining its track record on safety. We closed 2023 with a revenue of RM28.7 billion and profit after tax of RM1.8 billion,” said Mazuin.
 
The company paid a total dividend of 13 sen per share amounting to a total payout of RM1 billion, representing 61% dividend payout ratio.
 
Delivering growth
 
PCG’s growth performance has remained stable over the years, supported by its strong financial position. In 2023, among others, the Company achieved Ready for Start-Up (RFSU) phase for two plants; a specialty ethoxylates and polyether polyols plant in Kertih, Terengganu, and a nitrile butadiene latex (NBL) plant in Pengerang, Johor. The plant in Kertih will enable PCG to meet the growing demand for foam products in the automotive sector, cleaning and personal care products while the production of NBL allows PCG to capture opportunities in the global latex glove market, given Malaysia’s status as the largest glove producer in the world.
 
There were also several new developments under PCG’s specialty chemicals platform, through its subsidiaries, Perstorp Group (Perstorp) and BRB Group (BRB). Perstorp completed the construction of its Sayakha plant in India in 2023 for Pentaerythritol (Penta) production and International Sustainability and Carbon Certification (ISCC) PLUS certified VoxtarTM M40 to strengthen its market position in the Asia Pacific region. BRB meanwhile strengthened its capabilities with entry into the food industry through its key certifications for food safety in Malaysia. In addition, BRB has significantly expanded its global footprint and started full operations of its new Lube Oil Additives & Chemicals (LAC) plant in the Netherlands, while strengthening its market presence in the UK and South Korea.
 
Committed to advancing sustainability agenda 
 
In 2023, PCG made a significant step forward in its Circular Economy agenda to contribute to a sustainable plastics ecosystem by sanctioning the construction of an advanced chemical recycling plant in Pengerang, Johor. The end-of-life plastic for this plant will be collected throughout Malaysia, as it aims to reduce plastic waste ending up in landfills. This recycling plant will be able to give a new lease of life to what is otherwise typically end-of-life plastic into pyrolysis oil that can then be used as feedstock in the production of circular plastics. 
 
The chemical industry plays a key role in developing technologies and sustainable solutions that support the transition to a low carbon economy. In addition, PCG, through its specialty chemicals subsidiary Perstorp, continues to grow its sustainable product portfolio with the launch of five new ISCC PLUS certified products such as 2-EH Pro 100 and Valeric Acid Pro 100, which have low carbon footprint and are made from 100% renewable content.
 
Commenting on PCG’s sustainability journey, Mazuin said, “We are pleased to have made good progress on our sustainability ambitions. However, there is still much work to be done as we strive to further integrate sustainability into more aspects of our operations. We remain steadfast in our commitment to reduce our environmental footprint and continue to pursue our net zero emissions ambition, in line with our Net Zero Carbon Emissions (NZCE) 2050 Roadmap.”
 
“2024 will continue to be challenging but we are committed to strengthening our operational performance with our plant reliability strategy which includes asset risk prioritisation and proactive maintenance implementation to mitigate unplanned events. We will also continue fostering stronger relationships with our customers to ensure we deliver the products and solutions in keeping with dynamic market demand. In addition, we will advance our sustainability efforts and explore new growth opportunities. 
 
Through these efforts, PCG will be well-positioned and nimble to capture opportunities during the anticipated economic upcycle when the demand catches up with supply,” concluded Mazuin.
 
Digital versions of PCG’s 2023 Reports; Integrated Report, Sustainability Report and Financial Report are available on PCG’s website at https://www.petronas.com/pcg/media/reports and Bursa Malaysia’s website at www.bursamalaysia.com under Company’s announcements.
 
 
About PETRONAS Chemicals Group Berhad
 
PETRONAS Chemicals Group Berhad (PCG) is the leading integrated chemicals producer in Malaysia and one of the largest in Southeast Asia. It operates a number of world-class production sites in Malaysia, Asia-Pacific, Europe and North America. With a total combined production capacity of 15.4 million metric tonnes per annum (mtpa), it is involved primarily in manufacturing, marketing and selling a diversified range of chemical products, including olefins, polymers, fertilisers, methanol, other basic chemicals, derivative products and specialty chemicals.  
 
Listed on Bursa Malaysia with more than three decades of experience in the chemicals industry, PCG is established as part of the PETRONAS Group to maximise value from Malaysia’s natural gas resources.  
 
PCG is committed to ensuring that its business practices are in line with globally recognised standards for Economic, Environment, Social & Governance (EESG) practices. It is currently listed in the FTSE4Good Bursa Malaysia (F4GBM) Index and the Dow Jones Sustainability™ World Index.  
 
Further details on PCG can be found at https://www.petronas.com/pcg/.
 

SOURCE : PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP BERHAD (PCG)

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Media Relations, Strategic Communications & Administration Department
PETRONAS CHEMICALS GROUP BERHAD (PCG)
Tel : (6) 017 2000919
Email : yogeswari.thangavel@petronas.com

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