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Pengerang

Coordinates:1°22′N104°07′E / 1.367°N 104.117°E /1.367; 104.117
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Municipality in Johor, Malaysia

For the federal constituency represented in the Dewan Rakyat, seePengerang (federal constituency).
Municipality in Johor, Malaysia
Pengerang
Coat of arms of Pengerang
Coat of arms
Coordinates:1°22′N104°07′E / 1.367°N 104.117°E /1.367; 104.117
CountryMalaysia
StateJohor
DistrictKota Tinggi
Special local authority area16 January 2017
Municipality1 January 2020
Government
 • TypeLocal government
 • BodyPengerang Municipal Council
 • PresidentNorazmi Amir Hamzah
(since 19 May 2025)
Area
 • Total
1,288.3 km2 (497.4 sq mi)
Websitewww.mppengerang.gov.my

Pengerang is amunicipality inKota Tinggi District, in theMalaysianstate ofJohor. It was established in 2017. It is home to thePengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC), the largest petrochemical complex in Malaysia, and one of the major petrochemical hubs in the world.[2]

History

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Pengerang as a place name was first mentioned inHikayat Abdullah, a 19th-century traditionalMalay literature.[3]

Pengerang was initially a cluster of villages on the southeastern coast of Johor.[3] In the 1860s the villages were overseen by aDatuk Penggawa Timur, a government officer appointed by the Johor Sultan to administer the state's eastern territory.[3] In 1957, Pengerang was upgraded to a subdistrict (daerah kecil) under Kota Tinggi District.[3]

Government and politics

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Pengerang Municipal Council

Majlis Perbandaran Pengerang
Emblem
Type
Type
History
Founded1 January 2020
Preceded byPengerang Local Authority
Leadership
President
Norazmi Amir Hamzah
(since 19 May 2025)
Secretary
Zairul Adilla Zani
Structure
Seats24
Political groups
Councillors:

 BN (24)

Length of term
1 April 2024–31 December 2025
Meeting place
No. 7 Jalan Kempas 1, Taman Desaru Utama, 81930 Bandar Penawar, Johor Darul Takzim
Website
www.mppengerang.gov.my

Pengerang was established as a special local authority area on 16 January 2017, after it was carved out of the Kota Tinggi District Council administration area.[1] Its local government was initially named Pengerang Local Authority (Pihak Berkuasa Tempatan Pengerang, PBT Pengerang). It was the 16th (as well as the latest) local authority to be established in Johor at the time, then under the management ofJohor Corporation, the state'seconomic development corporation.[1] On 1 January 2020, the local authority was upgraded and renamedPengerang Municipal Council (Majlis Perbandaran Pengerang,MPP), and subsequently the authority of Johor Corporation over the municipality was transferred to the state government.[4]

The municipal area covers 128,830 hectares (318,300 acres) and encompasses five of the administrativemukims within Kota Tinggi District, namelyJohor Lama, Pantai Timur, Pengerang,Sedili Kecil andTanjung Surat.[1][5] The main towns and villages encompassed by the municipality include:

The municipal council's headquarters is currently located at a commercial shophouse in Taman Desaru Utama, Bandar Penawar. It would be replaced by an 8-storey tall new building located 1 kilometre from the present location under construction since 6 June 2024. The building was designed to resemble a traditional Malay sail boat calledJong.[6]

Emblem history

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The emblem of Pengerang Local Authority consisted of a shield with the map of Johor displaying the flag of Johor State and the highlighted location of Pengerang subdistrict between the Jawi Malay name of the local authority and three images of tree (stands for environment), ship (stands for development) and Integrated Chip circuit board (stands for technology). Since 2018, it was topped by the Johor Royal Crown and supported by two State arms tigers on both sides. Below the shield is a blue ribbon written with the romanised Malay name of the Local Authority.[7]

A revised emblem was adopted on 6 March 2020 in conjunction with the launching ceremony of the Pengerang Municipal Council at the Bandar Penawar Lake Garden Square. Minor changes made on the shield including replacing the map of Johor with the map of Pengerang displaying the Kota Tinggi District Flag and the images of tree, ship and circuit board with coconut trees, sailboat, oil refinery platform and buildings. The blue ribbon below the shield was also stylised and decorated with golden black pepper wreaths.[8][9]

  • Emblem of Pengerang Local Authority (16 January–31 December 2017)
    Emblem of Pengerang Local Authority (16 January–31 December 2017)
  • Emblem of Pengerang Local Authority (1 January 2018–31 December 2019)
    Emblem of Pengerang Local Authority (1 January 2018–31 December 2019)
  • Emblem of Pengerang Municipal Council (1 January–5 March 2020)
    Emblem of Pengerang Municipal Council (1 January–5 March 2020)
  • Emblem of Pengerang Municipal Council (6 March 2020–present)
    Emblem of Pengerang Municipal Council (6 March 2020–present)

Presidents of Pengerang

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To date, seven people had serve as presidents of Pengerang Local Authority and Municipal Council, two of which (Hazlina Jalil and Zihan Ismail) are women.

NoNameTerm startTerm end
1Bukhari Abdul Rahman[10]16 January 201731 March 2019
2Hazlina Jalil[11]1 April 201931 January 2021
3Fizwan Mohd Rashidi[12]1 February 202114 February 2023
4Zihan Ismail[13]15 February 202330 September 2024
5Mohd Johari Tarmidi[14]1 October 202426 January 2025
6Mohammad Nazrul Abd Rahim[15]3 February 202518 May 2025
7Norazmi Amir Hamzah[16]19 May 2025Present

Departments

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  • Management Services(Khidmat Pengurusan)
  • Finance(Kewangan)
  • Valuation & Property Management(Penilaian & Pengurusan Harta)
  • Engineering(Kejuruteraan)
  • Public Health & Licensing(Kesihatan Awam & Pelesenan)
  • Urban Planning & Landscape(Perancang Bandar & Landskap)
  • Building Control(Kawalan Bangunan)
  • Community Development(Pembangunan Masyarakat)
  • Enforcement(Penguatkuasaan)

Units

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  • Internal Audit(Audit Dalam)
  • Law(Undang-undang)
  • Corporate Communications & Public Relations(Komunikasi Korporat & Perhubungan Awam)
  • One Stop Centre(Pusat Sehenti)
  • Integrity(Integriti)

Administration areas (zones)

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As of 2025, Pengerang is divided into 24 zones represented by 24 councillors to act as mediators between residents and the municipal council.[17] The councillors for the 1 April 2024 to 31 December 2025 session are as below:

ZoneCouncillorPolitical affiliation
Bandar PenawarMohd Halipi Ma'asipUMNO
Taman Penawar UtamaLokeman MohamadUMNO
Taman Permata PenawarNurul Insyirah Abdul HamidUMNO
Taman Mutiara DesaruJarizan IsmailUMNO
Taman Penawar HarmoniMohd Azmirshah Abd RahmanUMNO
Taman Desaru UtamaNor Shamsul MohamedUMNO
Taman Sri PenawarM Ghazalli EdinUMNO
Bandar MasRoain KodinUMNO
PunggaiAminudin DollUMNO
Bayu Damai 1Murni AbdullahUMNO
Bayu Damai 2Yo Chin XueMCA
Teluk SengatMohd Fauzan SahriUMNO
Desaru 1Lee Mui ChinMCA
Desaru 2Pasupathy MariappanMIC
Tanjung BalauNor Asri PaimonUMNO
Teluk Ramunia 1Tan Ding ChaoMCA
Teluk Ramunia 2Ong Poh LongMCA
Sungai Rengit 1Ong Kooi JinMCA
Sungai Rengit 2Haris YunosUMNO
Tanjung PengelihChua Sheng YuMCA
Bukit PelaliKoo Yap SoonMCA
Pasir GogokArman SaharUMNO
Kampung LepauSaravana Kumar Murugeh@MurugaiahMIC
SebanaLim Yong IchiMCA

Economy

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TheJohor State Government has picked Pengerang for a catalyst project for rural transformation program.Johor’s Chief Minister Datuk Mohamed Khaled Nordin said the area has seen steady development over the last few years as investments poured in because of thePengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC). “When Pengerang was chosen as the location for an oil and gas hub it was not only to give a positive impact to the country but to also transform rural areas where the people will reap the rewards of development,” he said at a press conference after presenting 100 agriculture land grants at Taman Bayu Damai, Pengerang on 23 February 2015.[18]

Pengerang is well known forMalaysia's mega project named PIPC which is sited in the area.[19] The project was announced in 2011 and Pengerang was chosen forMalaysia's national project due to its strategic location in the region. The PIPC is one big step in creating value to the downstream oil and gas value chain inJohor andMalaysia. Sited in Pengerang, it is a national mega project located on a single plot measuring of 20,000 acres. Upon completion, the project will house oil refineries, naphtha crackers, petrochemical plants as well as aliquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals and a regasification plant.[20]

The component of this mammoth project was first initiated with the development of the Pengerang Deepwater Terminal or PDT, a joint-venture between Dialog Group, Royal Vopak ofThe Netherlands and the State ofJohor. Serving as a centralised storage facilities for trading, refining andpetrochemical industry, the Deepwater Terminal is envisioned to have a storage capacity of 5 million cubic meters.[21] The USD 3 Billion facility includes an independent terminal for trading, a dedicated industrial terminal for consumption of investors within PIPC and a Liquefied Natural Gas Terminal. The construction of a deepwater jetty facility with natural water depth would enable the berthing of both ultra large crude carriers and very large crude carriers. PDT received its first shipment of oil in the first quarter of 2014 and continues to cater to the growing demand for its services.

The other component of PIPC is the Petronas’ PIPC which is PETRONAS’ largest downstream investment in a single location to date, the development includes the USD 16 billion Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development Project or RAPID. This also involves the USD 11 billion associated facilities consisting of Air Separation Unit, Raw Water Supply, Cogeneration Plant, Regasification Terminal, Deepwater Terminal and Utilities and Facilities. Upon its completion in 2019, PIC will have a refining capacity of 300,000 barrels per day with petrochemical plants yielding an estimated production capacity of 3.6 million tonnes per annum of petrochemical products.[22] The development of PIPC which received full support from both state government and federal governments will also benefit the local community by creating more access to economic opportunities other than the provision of public infrastructure and a complete infrastructure in Pengerang,Johor, PIPC also will create a total of 8,600 jobs in the operational phase by year 2020.

Tourist attractions

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Pengerang coastal batteries (a fort), located nearbyTanjung Pengelih, are a heritage trail ofWorld War II. The battery was constructed at the mouth of Sungai Santi, overlookingStraits of Johor and was abandoned after the war. The battery is said to be the biggest defence fort outside theUnited Kingdom. It sits on a 610 hectares plot of land and once had barracks and a hospital.[23] Pengerang battery is a lost fortress located in Johor. OverlookingStraits of Johor, it is located close to aMalaysian military camp, standing on the top of a little hill covered by jungle.

Transportation

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Tanjung Pengelih Jetty Terminal

The main road is provided byRoute 92, fromKota Tinggi to the main settlement ofSungai Rengit.

Pengerang has two public ferry terminals at Tanjung Belungkor and Tanjung Pengelih. The port at Tanjung Belungkor hosts ferries toChangi Point,Singapore, as well as Sekupang on the island ofBatam,Indonesia. The port at Tanjung Pengelih also hosts ferries to Changi Point, as well asTanah Merah. There is also an exclusive port for customers to the Sebana Cove Resort travelling fromHarbourFront and Tanah Merah.

References

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  1. ^abcdAhmad Fairuz Othman (16 January 2017)."New local authority launched to oversee Johor's PIPC".New Straits Times. Retrieved13 October 2021.
  2. ^"Megastructures: Malaysia's Largest Petrochemical Hub".National Geographic - Videos, TV Shows & Photos - Middle East - English. Retrieved18 December 2024.
  3. ^abcd"Sejarah Pengerang | Portal Rasmi Majlis Perbandaran Pengerang".www.mppengerang.gov.my (in Malay). Retrieved13 October 2021.
  4. ^Mohd Fahmi Mohd Yusof (1 January 2020)."PBT Pengerang kini dikenali sebagai MPP".Berita Harian (in Malay). Retrieved13 October 2021.
  5. ^"Latar Belakang | Portal Rasmi Majlis Perbandaran Pengerang".www.mppengerang.gov.my (in Malay). Retrieved13 October 2021.
  6. ^"MPP Bakal Muliki Pejabat Baharu".mediadigitaljohor.gov.my. 6 June 2024.
  7. ^"Logo".pbtpengerang.gov.my.
  8. ^"Logo".mppengerang.gov.my.
  9. ^https://www.facebook.com/MPPengerang/posts/6-mac-majlis-pengisytiharan-pelancaran-logo-baharu-majlis-perbandaran-pengerang-/1308636912858963/
  10. ^https://anyflip.com/dswh/vaxn/basic
  11. ^https://www.facebook.com/MPPengerang/posts/pihak-mpp-mengucapkan-ribuan-terima-kasih-dan-selamat-maju-jaya-kepada-puan-ydp-/1597964420592876/
  12. ^https://www.facebook.com/MPPengerang/photos/pihak-mpp-mengucapkan-ribuan-terima-kasih-dan-selamat-maju-jaya-kepada-encik-fiz/564146692416776/?_rdr
  13. ^https://www.facebook.com/MPPengerang/posts/pihak-majlis-perbandaran-pengerang-mengucapkan-ribuan-terima-kasih-dan-selamat-m/934105072087601/
  14. ^https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid=1026847986146642&id=100064643507696&set=a.221767343321381
  15. ^https://www.facebook.com/100089004443340/posts/setinggi-tinggi-penghargaan-dan-ucapan-terima-kasih-diucapkan-kepada-encik-moham/697391426570999//
  16. ^"President Profile".mppengerang.gov.my.
  17. ^"Councillor Profiles".mppengerang.gov.my.
  18. ^"Pengerang picked for development programme".
  19. ^"Pengerang known for its downstream oil and gas development". Archived fromthe original on 8 July 2018.
  20. ^"Johor Petroleum Development Corporation Berhad (JPDC) | Oil & Gas Projects in Johor".Johor Petroleum Development Corporation Berhad (JPDC) | Oil & Gas Projects in Johor. Retrieved26 April 2016.
  21. ^"Dialog Group Berhad".www.dialogasia.com. Archived fromthe original on 1 March 2016. Retrieved26 April 2016.
  22. ^"PIC". Archived fromthe original on 22 January 2022. Retrieved26 April 2016.
  23. ^Teams, Malaxi."Pengerang in Johor - Places of interest in Malaysia".www.malaxi.com. Retrieved26 April 2016.

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