The Borneo Post (Sabah)

Aborted LNG project in Canada another financial blow for M’sia

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KUCHING: The cancellati­on of Petronas Pacific Northwest liquefied natural gas (LNG) project is another financial blow for Malaysia, said state PKR chairman Baru Bian.

“As if Malaysia does not already have enough financial losses to deal with arising from the 1MDB fiasco, we have recently heard that Petronas is not going ahead with the US$29 billion Pacific Northwest LNG project.

“The losses incurred by 1MDB were estimated by the Centre to Combat Corruption and Cronyism (C4) to be RM39 billion. The project cost of US$29 billion is far greater than RM39 billion. The question to be asked here is how much Petronas has lost in the aborted LNG project in Canada?” he said in a press conference at PKR state headquarte­rs here yesterday.

“Why did Petronas make the decision to invest in Canada in the first place without taking into careful considerat­ion all factors including opposition to the project by the indigenous community, environmen­talists and local politician­s, and the possible change of government together with the stringent conditions placed by the Canadian government?”

Baru said the money that Petronas “so carelessly throws into these overseas projects” belongs to the people, and most likely a large part of it comes from Sarawak and Sabah’s resources.

“There needs to be more accountabi­lity from the board of Petronas than the short statement they released last week.”

He said it is shocking and disappoint­ing that news of such a huge failure is taken so lightly, with no questions asked for explanatio­ns forthcomin­g.

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