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Petroleum Development Act can’t supersede relevant Sarawak laws, says senator

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Ahmad Ibrahim says the state has been producing oil and gas since the discovery of oil in 1910, before Malaysia was formed, and the PDA enacted.

PETALING JAYA: The Petroleum Development Act (PDA) 1974 cannot supersede the relevant laws in Sarawak, especially the Oil Mining Ordinance (OMO) 1958, a senator said in disputing a statement by a federal minister.

Ahmad Ibrahim said Sarawak had been producing oil and gas since the discovery of oil in Miri in 1910, some 53 years before Malaysia was formed, the Sarawak Public Communications Unit reported.

Ahmad said Sarawak had developed the industry under the state’s own laws way before the PDA was enacted.

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