Forty-seven opposition MPs have petitioned Petronas, the national oil corporation to pull out from Myanmar until its government recognises the rights of the Rohingya. PKR’s Pandan MP Rafizi Ramli, who spoke for the group, said they had written to Petronas chief executive officer and president Wan Zulkiflee Wan Ariffin seeking a meeting to discuss the issue. In Myanmar, Petronas is a partner in a joint venture with interests in the Yetagun Gas Project and the Taninthayi Pipeline – a cross-border pipeline transporting gas from the Yetagun Gas field to Thailand. The UN Security Council released a statement on Monday expressing its “grave concern” over the situation in Myanmar and urged the government to rein in the military.