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South East Asia gas, coal and power month in brief: July 2015
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In our July monthly update of the gas, coal and power markets in South East Asia, we highlight some observations from our trip to Indonesia. We find out why the Lampung FSRU has not taken in any LNG cargoes in 2015, the rapid progress of coal power plants in Vietnam and a snapshot of South East Asia's currencies against the US dollar.
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- LNG takes a step back but Indonesia is poised to leap forward
- A wave of coal plants in South Vietnam
- Weakening currencies complicates project development
- Other highlights in July
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