Asia's LNG projects' viability
What are the macroeconomic, financial risks of dependence on imported LNG in emerging Asia?
What are the macroeconomic, financial risks of dependence on imported LNG in emerging Asia?
These include risks on commodity price volatility, among others.
How viable are the proposed LNG projects in emerging Asian countries?
A total of 62% of the proposed LNG terminal capacity and 66% of gas-fired power may not be built.
Join the community
Thought Leadership Centre
Most Read
1. SEA green economy to hit $430b by 2030, but grid bottlenecks threaten growth 2. India loses 2.1TWh of renewables as coal hits flexibility limit 3. Japan’s US LNG resales equal output of 17 coal plants, report says 4. Pakistan’s LNG supply hit as Middle East conflict halts Qatar cargoes 5. Southeast Asia’s reliance on Middle East crude leaves region exposed to supply shocksResource Center
Event News
Co-Written / Partner
Showcase your excellence at 2026 Asian Power Awards, Asian Oil & Gas Awards, and Asian Water Awards
Be amongst the industry leaders recognised for driving innovation and operational rigour across Asia.
Commentary
Malaysia’s energy workforce is upskilling, but to what standard?
Asia’s grid decade: Why transmission will decide the pace of renewable growth