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South East Asia market snapshot July 2016: Is coal still king?
Report summary
Key stories We assess the drivers for another Japanese investment into South East Asian gas and power Is coal still king in South East Asia? The Philippines seems to be moving away from its previously very strong pro-coal attitude in the power sector. However, Vietnam continues to sign coal deals.
Table of contents
- Key stories
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Tokyo Gas to enter Vietnamese LNG market through Thi Vai LNG joint venture
- Recent Japanese investments into Southeast Asia
- Vietnam to import more coal
- Uncertain outlook for coal in the Philippines: clashing opinions among regulators, industry and the public.
- South China Sea ruling implications: more long term Philippines gas
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News in brief
- Indonesia
- Thailand
Tables and charts
This report includes 2 images and tables including:
- Vietnam incremental coal demand in power sector (Mt)
- Map of recent Japanese investments into Southeast Asia
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