-- Malaysia's state energy firm Petronas said fuel supply at all its stations is secured through the end of June, even as it continues to manage its supply chain amid global energy market disruptions due to the Iran-US war, Reuters reported Wednesday.
The oil and gas company said it is actively working to ensure adequate stock levels across its network, with its retail arm Petronas Dagangan supplying around half of Malaysia's fuel requirements, reportedly.
In response to supply pressures, Malaysia has also pledged to expand biodiesel usage as part of broader efforts to cushion its economy from the impact of ongoing geopolitical tensions in the region, the news agency said.
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