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Petros And Petronas - Oil Autonomy At Crossroads

Professor Tricia Yeoh , Associate Professor of Practice, Uni of Nottingham Malaysia's School of Politics & Intl Relations

11-Mar-25 08:45

Petros And Petronas - Oil Autonomy At Crossroads

Ongoing negotiations between Petros and Petronas have signaled a major shift in Malaysia’s oil and gas sector. With Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim acknowledging Sarawak’s ambitions, questions have been raised about federal-state power dynamics and their impact on investors. What then will be the outcome of talks between the national and Sarawak oil and gas company? Prof. Tricia Yeoh, Associate Professor of Practice, Uni of Nottingham Malaysia's School of Politics & Intl Relations joins us to share her analysis and the outlook arising from this.

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Produced by: Aisalli Ayub

Presented by: Shazana Mokhtar, Philip See, Aisalli Ayub


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Categories:  technologyeconomyCorporatesgovernmentpolitics

Tags:  sabahmalaysiasarawaksarawak gaspetrospetronas





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