Petronas Stands with the Community: Support for Families Affected by Putra Heights Incident

KUALA LUMPUR – In the wake of the tragic fire incident near Putra Heights, Puchong, Petronas is stepping up to ensure affected families receive the support they need. The national oil company has pledged to work hand in hand with government ministries and agencies to provide timely aid and meaningful assistance during this difficult time.

For Petronas, this isn’t just about restoring operations—it’s about standing with the people. The company’s subsidiary, Petronas Gas Bhd, which owns the affected pipeline, is actively working with authorities to assess the full extent of the damage. Meanwhile, teams on the ground are focused on minimizing disruptions, ensuring safety, and implementing contingency plans to restore operations as smoothly as possible.

A Commitment to the Community

Petronas acknowledges the hardships faced by those impacted and has assured that it will continue working closely with both state and federal agencies to extend relief and assistance. Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who visited the site, also emphasized the importance of coordinated efforts to support the affected families.

“Our priority is clear—ensuring the safety of the people, helping those affected, and securing the gas supply while investigating the cause of the incident,” Petronas said in a heartfelt statement.

Rebuilding and Moving Forward

As part of its safety-first approach, three nearby petrol stations—PS Putra Heights, PS KM2 LDP, and PS Putra Bestari—were temporarily closed as a precaution but have now reopened following thorough safety assessments.

Petronas reassured the public of its unwavering commitment to safety and promised to provide updates as more information becomes available.

“To those impacted, we ask for your patience and cooperation as we work tirelessly to address the situation and bring relief as quickly as possible. We are with you in this, and together, we will rebuild.”