The 2,623 km (1,630 mi) pipeline connects the Kerteh refinery in Terengganu to other areas of peninsula Malaysia.
[1] It is also used to carry processed natural gas to the west coast of Peninsular Malaysia and Singapore,[2] with the latter sent to Senoko Power Station.
[2] It was jointly managed by Jurutera Konsultant (South-east Asia) Sdn Bhd and Stone of the United States.
[4] The Phase 2 pipeline, which is 730 km (450 mi) long, began constructions in July 1988[2] and was scheduled to be completed in mid-1992.
The Phase 3 pipeline is 310 km (190 mi) long and passes through Batang Berjuntai, Kampung Matang Aceh, Changkat Jering in Perak, and Kulim, Gurun and Pokok Sena in Kedah.