8 May 2017
Natural gas: flipping the switch of a new era
A regional view and the big picture: An industry in a fast-changing environment
Given the fact that the global energy market is going through an unprecedented transformation, the role of natural gas has become increasingly important both in terms of energy production and industrial, commercial and residential consumption—in addition to being driven by global and national environmental initiatives. A brand new report by Investvine, a business news organisation focused on Southeast Asia, is taking this development as a guideline for a comprehensive assessment and background check of the state of the natural gas market in Malaysia, Southeast and east Asia, as well as globally. In Malaysia, natural gas production is on an upward trend, while consumption and utilisation of n
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