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How much LNG does Malaysia need by 2020?
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Report summary
The outlook of LNG imports into Peninsular Malaysia over the next few years is shifting. Although the Melaka regasification terminal is finally being commissioned after repeated delays, the scheduled gas price increases have not taken place and gas demand growth has been stymied due to the large price differential between existing piped gas supply and new supply from LNG.
Table of contents
- Background
- Sector Outlook
- Conclusions
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- Peninsular Malaysia - Potential LNG Demand & Proposed Regas Capacity
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