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SE Asia gas & power year of the horse preview
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Report summary
With the advent of the Year of the Horse, 2014 will be a pivotal year in shaping the future energy mix in South-Eastern Asia. Key themes for 2014 include: The need for Indonesia and Vietnam to expedite new projects to alleviate medium-term supply shortages. New power development plans shaping the fuel mix in Thailand and Malaysia. The imperative of gas price reform for Malaysia.
Table of contents
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Indonesia needs to press on with new gas and power projects
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Gas supply sources remains an issue and progress is needed on planned developments
- Regulatory uncertainties ahead of the upcoming election
- SKKMigas' crackdown poses further risks of supply project delays
- Allocating Domestic Market Obligation Gas
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Singapore developing rules of engagement for LNG
- LNG imports
- Promoting power trade
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Gas supply sources remains an issue and progress is needed on planned developments
Tables and charts
This report includes 6 images and tables including:
- Java-Bali energy situation
- DMO Availabilty
- South Vietnam capacity and reserves*
- Cost of generation vs current average tariff (real 2013)
- Thailand contracted LNG vs regasification capacity
- Singapore imported gas prices for 2013
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