Energy giant Shell is in talks with Saudi Arabia’s state-owned Saudi Aramco to sell its gas station business in Malaysia, the second largest such network in the country, four industry sources aware of the discussions said, and a deal could be worth up to $1 billion. Shell said Malaysia is important to the company. “We remain committed to the mobility business in the country,” it said in an updated statement on Tuesday, without elaborating.

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