Kelantan Menteri Besar Tuan Guru Nik Abdul Aziz Nik Mat has oral out against a de! cision t o construct 300 kilometres of undersea pipes joining a state's oil as well as gas province of Malay Basin to Kerteh, Terengganu.
The preference was taken in sequence to send a raw material from Kelantan H2O to land it directly within Terengganu.
In a posting upon Facebook, Nik Aziz described a act as "blatant robbery".
"The alighting of gas as well as condensate from Nort! h Malay Basin in Kelantan's H2O to Kerteh, Terengganu is not economic as well as is an additional obvious robbery of a state's natural resources.
"What is a motive of transferring Kelantan's natural resources to Terengganu when alighting them in a same state where they are extracted will be cheaper as well as some-more economical," he wrote, adding which a BN-led Federal supervision was not treating Kelantan as a sovereign state.
Nik Aziz's censure centres upon a Surya as well as Bumi oil fields located north of a Malay Basin (see map) which furnish 60,000 oil armoured column a day, or 21.6 million armoured column a year.
The sum income is we estimate RM5.24 billion annually, out of which RM262 million should be paid to Kelantan as a 5 per cent royalty.
Nik Aziz pronounced Kelantan will urge Petronas to recur a decision, observant it did not make sense to outlay RM15 billion upon a pipes in sequence to land a resources 300 km away, instead of 100km if channeled to Kelantan.
"The state supervision is appealing for a resources to be landed in Kelantan as they originated from our soil. we will be writing officially to budding apportio! n Najib Razak to concede a alighting to be finished in Kelantan in a seductiveness of a people," he added.
Kelantan is currently sealed in a brawl with a Federal government, accusing a latter of not paying a 5 percent share of oil royalties. Last week, it intensified a campaign by printing posters carrying a statement by Najib's father, a late Tun Abdul Razak, assuring each state in a nation of kingship for a oil.
--Harakahdaily
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