
Thailand’s piped gas imports from Myanmar more than doubled year on year in January 2015, to 25.8 million cubic metres per day as a result of new supplies.
Japan may have an advantage over its rivals in its attempt to become Asia’s destination of choice for trading spot LNG cargoes.
Restarted nuclear reactors are displacing gas in Japan’s power sector, and although a similar picture can be seen in South Korea, the story is different elsewhere in Asia.
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