Bursa, PETRONAS To Help Drive ESG Adoption, Practices Through The Exchange’s Platform

Bursa Malaysia signed a Memorandum of Collaboration (MOC) with PETRONAS to help drive environmental, social, and corporate  governance (ESG) adoption and practices through Bursa Malaysia’s Centralised Sustainability Intelligence Platform. Working in collaboration with the London Stock Exchange Group (LSEG), Bursa Malaysia is developing and testing the Platform which can  allow corporates and their listed or non-listed suppliers, both domestically and  internationally, to calculate their carbon emissions impact and disclose standardised,  common ESG data.  

The purpose of this Platform is to ease companies in their sustainability disclosures and  encourage effective management of their carbon emissions, including those from their  supply chain, while facilitating decarbonisation through banks’ green financing products and  services. 

With the formalisation, PETRONAS would be participating in the Early Adopter Programme  (EAP) of the Platform to advocate standardised ESG reporting and disclosures while  exploring creation of further value throughout its supply chain. Participation in the Platform is envisaged to further reinforce adoption among Malaysian companies through improved ESG data transparency and interoperability. 

PETRONAS will continue to leverage technology and digital to accelerate ESG adoption and  readiness across its supply chain to ensure sustainable operational and commercial  excellence. These efforts shall be supported by University Teknologi PETRONAS with its  fundamental research and academic exchanges. 

The MOC was signed by Datuk Muhamad Umar Swift, Chief Executive Officer of Bursa Malaysia and Datuk Tengku Muhammad Taufik, President and Group Chief Executive Officer of PETRONAS.

Datuk Muhamad Umar Swift said, “The Centralised Sustainability Intelligence Platform deployed for the collaboration  is intended to facilitate and ease PETRONAS’ decarbonisation efforts across its supply chain. We encourage other industry captains, particularly those with significant stakes in the global  supply chain, to also tap into this avenue and take the helm for change within their  respective verticals.” 

Datuk Tengku Muhammad Taufik said, “PETRONAS strongly believes that a just and responsible energy transition can only be achieved when stakeholders within and across sectors work together. Critically, partnerships with forward-looking entities like Bursa Malaysia will offer a valuable avenue for the entire OGSE sector to further embrace and  strengthen ESG compliance for operational improvements.

This is increasingly unavoidable to preserve a license to operate in a rapidly transforming energy landscape. Amidst an ever intensifying push for a lower-carbon future, PETRONAS is determined to continue advocating  good governance and transparency among the oil and gas players towards becoming a  trusted ESG partner to deliver energy responsibly in a secure, affordable and sustainable manner.” 

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