• 2 days ago
A source claims Petros wants to be the ‘middleman’ between Petronas and end users in the state, which will disrupt the national oil company’s existing commercial agreements.

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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/nation/2025/03/12/deadlock-in-petronas-petros-talks-over-gas-rights-in-swak/

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https://www.freemalaysiatoday.com/category/bahasa/tempatan/2025/03/12/hak-gas-sarawak-rundingan-petronas-petros-buntu/

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00:00Petronas and Petroleum Sarawak Berhad appear deadlocked in negotiations over gas rights,
00:07with Sarawak sticking to its original demands despite giving assurances to the contrary,
00:12according to a source.
00:14The government insider said despite recent announcements by federal and Sarawak leaders
00:18that negotiations were progressing, the state's position has remained unchanged from last
00:24year.
00:25According to the insider, Petros is being positioned as a middleman between Petronas
00:29and end-users, with the Sarawak government insisting that all domestic gas users, including
00:35liquefied natural gas plants located in the state, comply with its distribution of gas
00:40ordinance 1958 and buy their gas solely from Petros.
00:45Such an arrangement is bound to disrupt existing commercial agreements Petronas has with end-users
00:50in the state, the source said.
00:53The source pointed out that Sarawak's position conflicts with recent statements by Prime
00:57Minister Anwar Ibrahim, who said the Petroleum Development Act 1974 would remain the overarching
01:03governance framework for Malaysia's oil and gas industry.
01:07The source said the inability of both sides to come to a compromise highlights the complexity
01:12of having overlapping laws, with Petronas and Petros each insisting on their legal rights,
01:18Petronas citing the PDA and Petros, the DGO, to justify their positions.
01:23The source said this was why Anwar called for a commercial solution to resolve the long-running
01:28battle.
01:30The source warned that without a compromise, both oil companies and the two governments
01:34will find themselves in a lose-lose position over the longer term.
01:39Natasha Buzd, FMT.

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