Pengerang area consists of a mix of private plantation, individual residential lots and state land, which is leased for agriculture related activities. The analysis was conducted to determine the specific activity of the initial value and the radiation hazard indices in the surrounding area in Pengerang. This area will be developed into a major downstream for oil and gas. The aims of this preliminary study were 1) to determine the specific activities of U-238, Th-232, Ra-226 and K-40 of soil samples at six selected areas by Gamma-ray spectrometry and 2) to calculate the radiation hazard indices. The specific activities (Bq/kg) of the samples ranged from 7.08 +/- 5.01 to 36.29 +/- 25.72 Bq/kg, 5.62 +/- 3.98 to 34.53 +/- 24.07 Bq/kg, 4.75 +/- 3.42 to 24.76 +/- 17.66 Bq/kg and 10.58 +/- 7.51 to 101.25 +/- 72.00 Bq/kg for U-238, Th-232, Ra-226 and K-40, respectively. These values were well within the range that reported by UNSCEAR. The study also examined the radiation hazard indices, the mean values obtained were 48.49 +/- 28.06 Bq/kg for Radium Equivalent Activity (Ra-eq), 0.34 Bq/kg for Representative Level Index (I-gamma), 21.83 nGy/h for Absorbed dose rates (D), 0.27 mSv/y for Annual Effective Dose Rates (D-eff), 0.13 and 0.18 for External Hazards Index (H-ex) and Internal Hazard Index (H-in), respectively. These calculated hazard indices were used to estimate the potential radiological health risk in soil and the dose rates associated with it were well below their permissible limit. The overall findings show that no radiological threat to the health of the population in the study area.