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South East Asia market snapshot Sep & Oct 2016: More investment decisions sealed
Report summary
Key stories PERTAMINA, Marubeni and Sojitz consortium wins the Java-1 tender. This is the first and largest integrated LNG-to-IPP project in Indonesia's 35 GW programme. Could it spur the progress of subsequent gas-fired IPP projects in the programme? New firm LNG supply contracts signed in the region. This provides an affirmation of growing South East Asian LNG demand. Divestments – oil majors move out of non-core regional projects, making room for more Japanese investments.
Table of contents
- Key stories
- PERTAMINA, Marubeni and Sojitz consortium wins Java-1 gas-fired IPP
- Firm LNG supply contracts signed in the region
- Divestments in the region
- Wood Mackenzie travels the region
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News in brief
- Indonesia
- Thailand
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- Map showing investment decisions made during September and October
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