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Positioned between west and east Asia, Sri Lanka sits on a major maritime route between Europe and the Far East and its natural resources have made it a trading centre for millennia.

 

Higher power demand and a more stable political and social climate in the Luzon and Visayas regions have largely driven electricity development in the Philippines in recent decades, with these areas easily outpacing the more isolated island of Mindanao in terms of the expansion of power generation and distribution capabilities. In terms of...

 

What distinct advantages and challenges does liquefied natural gas (LNG) offer?

 

With the power segment poised to rebound while the oil and gas segment struggles to keep pace with surging demand, the Philippine energy sector is very much in flux. However, years of significant investment in power are now beginning to bear fruit, with thousands of megawatts of new capacity slated to come on-line over the next decade.

 

As demand for energy continues to rise in conjunction with the growing economy, the Philippine upstream oil and gas segment is struggling to bring new domestic sources of hydrocarbons to the market. With the country’s most productive legacy fields now past their prime, investment is needed to tap into new fields and curtail the steady decline...

 

To what extent is renewable energy cost competitive compared to conventional energy?

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