PETALING JAYA: An analyst has urged parties in the dispute involving oil and gas in Sarawak to honour the deal made last May between Prime Minister Anwar Ibrahim and premier Abang Johari Openg, calling it a “prudent alternative” to adversarial posturing that could strain federal-state ties.
James Chin, of the University of Tasmania, noted that the agreed framework acknowledges the coexistence of the Petroleum Development Act 1974 (PDA) and Sarawak’s Distribution of Gas Ordinance 2016 (DGO).
It also stipulates that Petros would be named gas aggregator for Sarawak while Petronas handles liquefied natural gas exports, he said.
