How Petrol Stations Make Money in Malaysia

  How Petrol Stations Make Money in Malaysia Many people assume petrol stations make large profits simply from selling fuel. In reality, the petrol station business model in Malaysia is more structured. Fuel sales provide consistent traffic, but profitability often comes from multiple revenue streams operating together. Understanding how petrol stations generate income is important […]

How to Open a Petrol Station in Malaysia (Step-by-Step Guide)

How to Open a Petrol Station in Malaysia (Step-by-Step Guide) Opening a petrol station in Malaysia is not simply about building pumps and starting operations. It is a structured development process involving site approval, regulatory compliance, oil company alignment, and petroleum licensing. Because petrol stations operate under strict safety and supply regulations, every stage must […]

Why Malaysia Still Imports Petrol — Even Though We Produce Oil

Why Malaysia Still Imports Petrol — Even Though We Produce Oil Malaysia is widely known as an oil-producing country. Many people assume that because Malaysia produces crude oil, the country should automatically have enough petrol and diesel for domestic use. But the reality of the petroleum industry is more complex. Malaysia produces crude oil, but […]

Diesel Lebih Mahal Dari Petrol: Punca Sebenar & Kesan Kepada Ekonomi Malaysia

Kenapa Diesel Kini Lebih Mahal Daripada Petrol — Dan Kenapa Ini Isu Ekonomi, Bukan Sekadar Harga Minyak By Dr Borhanuddin Abdul Manan stesenminyak.com 1. Ini Bukan Fenomena Biasa Dalam kebanyakan situasi, diesel selalunya lebih murah daripada petrol. Tetapi apabila berlaku keadaan di mana diesel menjadi lebih mahal, itu bukan sekadar turun naik harga biasa. Itu […]

Perang Iran–Amerika: Masih Sesuai Buka Stesen Minyak di Malaysia?

Perang Iran–Amerika: Masih Sesuai Buka Stesen Minyak di Malaysia? Dalam beberapa minggu kebelakangan ini, ketegangan antara Iran dan Amerika Syarikat kembali menjadi perhatian global. Bagi ramai pelabur, persoalan mula timbul: Adakah konflik geopolitik ini akan menjejaskan industri minyak — dan lebih penting, adakah masih sesuai untuk membangunkan stesen minyak? Secara umum, logiknya mudah: Jika perang […]

Selamat Hari Raya 1447H

Selamat Hari Raya Aidilfitri 🌙   Dalam industri seperti kami, perjalanan bukan sekadar dari point A ke point B. Ia tentang kepercayaan, kesinambungan, dan nilai jangka panjang. Sepanjang tahun ini, kami berjumpa pelbagai pihak — pelabur, pemilik tanah, operator, dan rakan strategik.   Dan satu perkara yang jelas… Yang bertahan bukan yang paling laju, tetapi […]

🛢️ Malaysia Ada Minyak… Tapi Kenapa Harga Tetap Ikut Dunia?

Di mata orang biasa, persoalan ini nampak pelik. Malaysia negara pengeluar minyak. Ada PETRONAS. Ada pelantar minyak. Ada industri petroleum sendiri. Tapi setiap minggu… harga diesel dan petrol tetap berubah ikut pasaran global. Kenapa? Masalahnya bukan pada “ada minyak atau tidak” Masalahnya adalah di mana kita berada dalam sistem global minyak. Malaysia memang keluarkan minyak […]

Strategy vs Construction Thinking

Many developments begin with design and construction decisions before investment clarity exists. This often results in cost overrun and delayed returns.

Why Location Alone Does Not Guarantee Success?

Traffic volume is often misunderstood as the main success factor in petrol station development. Performance is influenced by alignment between location fundamentals, operational model, capital structure, and long-term positioning.

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