Pro Qaseh Technique To Coordinate Aceh Oil And Gas Investments
By Mohd Zaid Mohd Noor
CHUKAI, Jan 7 (Bernama) -- Pro Qaseh Technique Sdn Bhd is expanding its regional footprint by acting as a coordinator between investors and the Aceh government to explore oil and gas investment opportunities in Indonesia’s Aceh province.
Its director, Tunku Faris Tunku Khalil, said the initiative aims to open collaboration opportunities for Malaysian companies with strong financial capacity and technical expertise, particularly in the development and reactivation of existing oil and gas assets in Aceh.
He said the move aligns with the local government’s push to stimulate economic growth and attract viable, sustainable foreign investment.
“As a coordinator, Pro Qaseh Technique facilitates communication and engagement between investors and the Aceh authorities, including early-stage coordination on investment opportunities, understanding the local regulatory framework and project technical requirements.
“This approach is intended to ensure that each potential investment is assessed and implemented in a structured manner, in line with the needs of all stakeholders,” he told Bernama here today.
Tunku Faris, who is also the international bureau chairman of the Malaysian Malay Chamber of Commerce and Industry (Perdasama), said the more structured collaborative approach is expected to boost foreign investor confidence while helping the local government optimise its energy resources.
He added that the involvement of Malaysian companies would also create opportunities for technology transfer and the sharing of expertise, while supporting the development of the local workforce.
Tunku Faris said his role at Perdasama further supports efforts to link Malaysian business networks with stakeholders in Aceh in a more organised and targeted manner.
“Through this platform, interested and qualified Malaysian companies are encouraged to engage with Pro Qaseh Technique to obtain further information and explore potential participation in Aceh’s oil and gas investments.
“This cross-border cooperation is expected to strengthen economic ties between Malaysia and Aceh, while supporting the development of a more sustainable and competitive energy sector in the region,” he added.
-- BERNAMA