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LNG growth and opportunities: why South East Asia fits the bill
Report summary
At the CWC LNG & Gas Series: 8th Asia Pacific Summit held in Singapore, Chong Zhi Xin, Principal Analyst of Asia Gas and Power, provided an overview of South East Asia's growing importance in the LNG sector as an outlet for the growing supply glut. He reviewed the changing corporate landscape of buyers and highlighted the opportunities accompanying this growth.
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