
President and CEO Yazid Ja’afar said this will enhance the resilience of OGSE companies to prepare them for more open and dynamic markets.
“Having launched the National OGSE Sustainability (NOS) Plans in 2022, we will next launch the NOS roadmap and conclude it with the NOS framework.
“We call on the captains of the OGSE sector to explore and consider embracing these documents as a guide to help them navigate the demands of the energy transition,” he said during the OGSE100 CEOs Forum held at Bursa Malaysia today.
Also present at the event were economy minister Rafizi Ramli and Bursa CEO Umar Swift.
Yazid said the MPRC is also conducting a midterm review (MTR) of the OGSE Blueprint to ensure its continued relevance and alignment with national priorities and sector trends.
“We look forward to launching the OGSE Blueprint MTR next year,” he added.
Meanwhile, Umar said the OGSE industry plays a pivotal role in the economic prosperity of Malaysia and its transition toward a sustainable future.
“As at the end of last year, there were 23 public-listed companies (PLCs) in Bursa from the OGSE sector.
“Revenue from these PLCs represent almost 70% of the total revenue from the top 100 OGSE companies,” he said.