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Comparative analysis of natural gas use in south east asia

  • Writer: Sylvain Richer de Forges
    Sylvain Richer de Forges
  • Jan 6, 2024
  • 2 min read

Exploring Sustainable Natural Gas Trends in Southeast Asia: A Comparative Perspective 




As Southeast Asia grapples with surging energy demands, the utilization of natural gas emerges as a critical component in the region's energy landscape, intertwining both growth and sustainability. Delving into the statistics reveals a multifaceted view of natural gas usage among these nations:



Indonesia:


Boasting substantial natural gas reserves, Indonesia spearheads the region, contributing approximately 54% of Southeast Asia's total consumption (Source: IEA). The nation is leveraging this resource to balance energy needs while increasingly focusing on sustainable extraction and utilization methods.



 Malaysia: 


As a significant exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), Malaysia drives global trade while allocating around 44% of its produced gas for domestic use (Source: World Bank). The nation emphasizes eco-friendly LNG production techniques to align with sustainability goals.



Thailand: 


Harnessing natural gas for nearly 60% of its electricity generation (Source: Thailand's Department of Alternative Energy Development and Efficiency), Thailand prioritizes renewable energy integration alongside gas, aiming for a balanced, sustainable energy mix.



 Vietnam: 


Witnessing a notable surge in natural gas consumption due to rapid industrialization, Vietnam aims to diversify its energy sources and reduce coal dependency (Source: Vietnam Energy Association), emphasizing eco-conscious energy transitions.



 Philippines:


 Gradually integrating natural gas into its power sector, the Philippines focuses on enhancing energy security and reducing environmental impact (Source: Philippines Department of Energy), envisioning a greener and more sustainable energy future.



These figures underline the varying reliance on natural gas across Southeast Asia and the imperative need for a sustainable energy transition. Embracing renewable energy while optimizing natural gas usage remains pivotal for a more environmentally conscious future.



While we quickly need to phase out fossil fuels, natural gas remains a more sustainable short term alternative for the region than coal and oil while transitioning to renewables..



 
 
 

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