Shell says it remains committed to mobility business in Malaysia

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KUALA LUMPUR: A Swedish woman, 72 was also injured when the tree fell and pinned 17 vehicles along the busy Jalan Sultan Ismail on Tuesday (May 7) afternoon.

GLOBAL oil major Shell said on Tuesday that it remains"committed to the mobility business" in Malaysia, after a report that it was in talks with Saudi Aramco to sell its gas stations in the country.

London-based Shell has about 950 fuel stations across Malaysia, according to its website, making it the second-biggest operator after state-owned Petronas. The reported sale is part of CEO Wael Sawan's efforts to focus on the most profitable parts of the company.

 

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