From Vision to Reality: How PIPC is Reshaping Regional Economic Landscapes
Joann Johani
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Joann Johani: Johor Petroleum Development Corporation Berhad
International Journal of Research and Innovation in Social Science, 2025, vol. 9, issue 3, 3835-3839
Abstract:
Aimed to position Malaysia as a major downstream oil and gas hub, the Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC) is one of the most ambitious economic development projects in the nation. The economic consequences of PIPC including its contributions to national and regional growth, employment generation, and industry transformation are investigated in this article. The PIPC Master Plan, which offers a disciplined framework to direct infrastructure development, sustainable growth, and investor attractiveness, is absolutely essential for this evolution. This article emphasises the economic relevance of PIPC and the need of strategic planning in guaranteeing long-term success by means of analogies with worldwide downstream oil and gas hubs like Jurong Island (Singapore), Jubail Industrial City (Saudi Arabia) and Port Arthur (USA).
Date: 2025
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