Nik Aziz tells of another 'blatant robbery' of Kelantan's oil wealth

Nik Aziz tells of an additional 'blatant robbery' of Kelantan's oil wealth

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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