The distribution of petroleum resources in Malaysia: unpacking federalism

Wan Zahari, F. S. Shuaib
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This article examines the concept of federalism in the oil and gas industry in Malaysia. The petroleum industry is one of the 12 National Key Economic Areas (NKEAs) to enhance national growth under Malaysia’s Economic Transformation Programme (ETP). Due to its economic significance, the petroleum industry was given priority by the Government of Malaysia. The development of the oil and gas industry in Malaysia can be divided into two stages, ie the period before 1974 and after 1974. Prior to 1974, the ownership of hydrocarbon resources was placed under the jurisdiction of the respective 13 states forming part of Malaysia. In 1974, the Petroleum Development Act (PDA) was passed by the Parliament of Malaysia. Pursuant to the PDA, a national oil company has been established in the form of a public listed company which is called Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas). The national oil company was granted the entire ownership and the exclusive rights, powers, liberties and privileges of exploring, winning and obtaining petroleum onshore and offshore Malaysia. Each state permanently conferred its ownership, rights, powers, liberties and privileges in the petroleum by executing the vesting instrument specified in the PDA. This article examines the rights of ownership of the Federation and the various states of Malaysia with regards to the hydrocarbon resources at the time of the formation of the Federation of Malaysia, and the gradual changes in the ownership of the hydrocarbon resources from the states to the absolute ownership of the Federal government in 1974. Furthermore, this article examines the legislation regulating petroleum resources and the role of the states and federation in the upstream oil and gas industry prior to 1974 and after the enactment of the PDA.
马来西亚石油资源的分布:拆解联邦制
本文考察了马来西亚石油和天然气行业的联邦制概念。石油工业是马来西亚经济转型计划(ETP)下促进国家增长的12个国家重点经济领域(NKEAs)之一。由于其经济意义,石油工业被马来西亚政府优先考虑。马来西亚石油和天然气工业的发展可以分为两个阶段,即1974年之前和1974年之后。1974年之前,油气资源的所有权由马来西亚的13个州各自管辖。1974年,马来西亚国会通过了《石油开发法案》(PDA)。根据PDA,成立了一家国营石油公司,其形式为上市公司,称为Petroliam Nasional Berhad (Petronas)。国家石油公司被授予在马来西亚陆上和海上勘探、获得和获取石油的全部所有权和专有权、权力、自由和特权。每个州通过执行PDA中规定的归属文书,永久地授予其对石油的所有权、权利、权力、自由和特权。本文考察了马来西亚联邦成立时联邦和马来西亚各州对碳氢化合物资源的所有权,以及1974年碳氢化合物资源所有权从各州到联邦政府绝对所有权的逐渐变化。此外,本文还考察了1974年之前和PDA颁布之后,监管石油资源的立法以及各州和联邦在上游石油和天然气行业中的作用。
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