TABLE 2
MALAYSIA:  STRUCTURE OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY IN 2003
(Thousand metric tons unless otherwise specified)
 
     Major operating companies      Location of main   Annual
Commodity   and major equity owners   facilities   capacity
Bauxite     Johore Mining and Stevedoring Co. Sdn. Bhd. (ALCAN Ltd. of   Teluk Rumania and Sg. Rengit, 400
Canada, 61%; local investors and other, 39%) Johor
Cement1     Cement Industries of Malaysia  Bhd. (United Engineers Malaysia   Kangar, Perlis               2,000
        Bhd., 53.97%; others, 46.03%)       1,600*
Do.     Lafarge Malayan Cement Bhd. (majority owned subsidiary of   Rawang, Selangor; Kanthan,   12,800
Lafarge S.A.) Perak, Langkawi, Kedah; 7,900*
            and Pasir Gudang, Johor    
Do.     Negeri Sembilan Cement Industries Sdn. Bhd. (wholly owned   Bahau, Negeri Sembilan   1,400
        subsidiary of Cement Industries of Malaysia Berhad)       1,200*
Do.     Pahang Cement Sdn Bhd. (50-50 joint venture of Pahang State   Bukit Sagu, Pahang   1,300
        government and YTL Cement Berhad)       1,200*
Do.     Perak-Hanjoong Simen Sdn. Bhd. (Gopeng Bhd., 45%; Korea   Padang Rengas, Perak   3,400
Heavy Industries and Construction Co. and others, 55%) 3,000*
Do.     Tasek Corp. (publicly owned company)   Ipoh, Perak   2,300
                2,300*
Gas:              
Natural million cubic meters per day   ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia, Inc.   Offshore Terengganu   45
Do. do.   Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.   Offshore Sabah   3
Do. do.   Sarawak Shell Bhd.   Offshore Sarawak   80
Liquefied     Malaysia LNG Sdn. Bhd. (Petroliam Nasional Berhad, 65%;    Tanjung Kidurong, Bintulu,   8,100
Shell Gas N.V., 15%; Mitsubishi Corp., 15%; Sarawak State Sarawak
government, 5%)
Do. Do.     Malaysia LNG Dua Sdn. Bhd. (Petroliam Nasional Berhad, 60%;   do.   7,800
Shell Gas N.V., 15%; Mitsubishi Corp., 15%; Sarawak State
        government, 10%)        
Do. Malaysia LNG Tiga Sdn. Bhd. (Petroliam Nasional Berhad, 60%; do. 6,800
Shell Gas N.V., 15%; Nippon Oil LNG (Netherlands) BV, 10%;
Sarawak State government, 10%; Diamond Gas Netherlands
BV, 5%)
Gold, refined kilograms    Specific Resources Sdn. Bhd. (joint venture of Pahang State   Penjom, Pahang   4,000
Development Corp. and Avocet Mining plc of the United
        Kingdom)        
Iron and steel:              
Hot-briquetted iron   Amsteel Mills Sdn. Bhd. (wholly owned subsidiary of Amsteel Labuan Island, offshore Sabah 800
        Corp.)        
Direct-reduced iron     Perwaja Steel Sdn. Bhd. (Maju Holdings Sdn. Bhd., 51%;   Kemaman, Terengganu   1,200
Lion Group, 30%; Terengganu State government, 19%)
Crude steel       Amsteel Mills Sdn. Bhd. (wholly owned subsidiary of Amsteel   Klang, Selangor   750
        Corp.)        
Do.     Perwaja Steel Sdn. Bhd. (Maju Holdings Sdn. Bhd., 51%;   Kermaman, Terengganu   800
Lion Group, 30%; Terengganu State government, 19%)
Do.     Southern Steel Bhd. (Camerlin [a member of Hong Leong Group   Prai, Penang   1,200
Malaysia], 40.75%; Natsteel Ltd., 27.03; other, 32.22%)
Nitrogen, ammonia     Asean Bintulu Fertilizer Sdn. Bhd. (Petroliam Nasional Berhad,    Bintulu, Sarawak   395
63.5%; P.T. Pupuk Sriwidjaja Indonesia, 13%; Thai Ministry
of Finance, 13%; Philippines National Development Co., 9.5%;
Singapore Temasek Holdings Pte. Ltd., 1%)
Do.     PETRONAS Fertilizer Kedah Sdn. Bhd. (wholly owned   Gurun, Kedah   378
        subsidiary of Petroliam Nasional Berhad)        
Do. PETRONAS Ammonia Sdn Bhd. (wholly owned subsidiary of Kerth, Terengganu 370
Petroliam Nasional Berhad)
Petroleum, crude thousand 42-gallon   ExxonMobil Exploration and Production Malaysia, Inc.   Offshore Terengganu   390
    barrels per day            
Do. do.   Sabah Shell Petroleum Co. Ltd.   Offshore Sabah   100
Do. do.   Sarawak Shell Bhd.   Offshore Sarawak   184
See footnote at end of table.
TABLE 2--Continued
MALAYSIA:  STRUCTURE OF THE MINERAL INDUSTRY IN 2003
(Thousand metric tons unless otherwise specified)
 
     Major operating companies      Location of main   Annual
Commodity   and major equity owners   facilities   capacity
Petroleum, crude--Continued: thousand 42-gallon   Sarawak Shell Bhd. Offshore Sarawak 184
    barrels per day  
Do. do.   PETRONAS Carigali Sdn. Bhd.   Offshore Terengganu   22
Do. do.   Murphy Sarawak Oil Co. Ltd.   Offshore Sarawak   15
Tin:              
Concentrate     Delima Industries Sdn. Bhd.   Dengkil, Selangor   1.1
Do.     Maiju Sama Sdn. Bhd.   Puchong, Selangor   1.6
Do.     New Lahat Mines Sdn. Bhd.   Lahat, Perak   0.3
Do.     Omsam Telecommunication Sdn. Bhd.   Bakap and Batu Gajah, Perak   0.5
Do.     Rahman Hydraulic Tin Bhd.   Klian Intan, Perak   1.2
Do.     S.E.K. (M) Sdn. Bhd.   Kampar, Perak   0.4
Do.     Tasek Abadi Sdn Bhd.   Senudong and Kampar, Perak   0.5
Refined     Malaysia Smelting Corp. Bhd. (The Straits Trading Co. Ltd.,   Butterworth, Penang   30
37.44%; Malaysia Mining Corp., 37.44%; others, 25.12%)
Titanium, dioxide     Huntsman Tioxide Sdn. Bhd. (a subsidiary of HuntsmanTioxide   Kemaman, Terengganu   56
        of the United Kingdom)        
1All companies operated integrated plants.  Annual capacity is for cement production; an asterisk (*) denotes the clinker capacity.