Further coverage on Malaysia´s natural gas industry can play a pivotal role in fuelling a sustainable future for the country. Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said as the world´s fourth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, Malaysia holds a significant position in the global market.
Further coverage on Malaysia´s natural gas industry can play a pivotal role in fuelling a sustainable future for the country. Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said as the world´s fourth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, Malaysia holds a significant position in the global market.
Further coverage on Malaysia´s natural gas industry can play a pivotal role in fuelling a sustainable future for the country. Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said as the world´s fourth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, Malaysia holds a significant position in the global market.
Further coverage on Malaysia´s natural gas industry can play a pivotal role in fuelling a sustainable future for the country. Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said as the world´s fourth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, Malaysia holds a significant position in the global market.
Further coverage on Malaysia´s natural gas industry can play a pivotal role in fuelling a sustainable future for the country. Deputy Minister of Economic Affairs Dr Mohd Radzi Md Jidin said as the world´s fourth largest exporter of liquefied natural gas, Malaysia holds a significant position in the global market.
Further coverage on the MGA has urged stakeholders to work together to formulate a comprehensive Natural Gas Roadmap to drive the nation's socio-economic progress by actualising the full potential of Malaysia's natural gas industry and spurring the low carbon economy
Further coverage on the MGA has urged stakeholders to work together to formulate a comprehensive Natural Gas Roadmap to drive the nation's socio-economic progress by actualising the full potential of Malaysia's natural gas industry and spurring the low carbon economy
Further coverage on the MGA has urged stakeholders to work together to formulate a comprehensive Natural Gas Roadmap to drive the nation's socio-economic progress by actualising the full potential of Malaysia's natural gas industry and spurring the low carbon economy
Further coverage on the MGA has urged stakeholders to work together to formulate a comprehensive Natural Gas Roadmap to drive the nation's socio-economic progress by actualising the full potential of Malaysia's natural gas industry and spurring the low carbon economy
Further coverage on the MGA has urged stakeholders to work together to formulate a comprehensive Natural Gas Roadmap to drive the nation's socio-economic progress by actualising the full potential of Malaysia's natural gas industry and spurring the low carbon economy
Further coverage on the MGA has urged stakeholders to work together to formulate a comprehensive Natural Gas Roadmap to drive the nation's socio-economic progress.
Further coverage, sourced from Bernama on the We are MGA media briefing session, focusing on MGA hoping to see more reforms undertaken by the new government in terms of energy mix and market pricing policy for the gas industry. The article also quotes MGA President, Hazli Sham Kassim.
Further coverage on the We are MGA media briefing session, focusing on MGA advocating for more gas usage, as it is a cleaner, efficient and cost-effective fuel and hoping to see a clearer policy stance on the country's energy mix to increase the use of natural gas. The article also quotes MGA President, Hazli Sham Kassim.
Further coverage on the We are MGA media briefing session, focusing on MGA hoping to see more clarity from the government on the energy mix policy as well as market pricing to attract more investments in the country. The article also quotes MGA President, Hazli Sham Kassim.
Further coverage on the We are MGA media briefing session, focusing on MGA hoping to see more clarity from the government on the energy mix policy as well as market pricing to attract more investments in the country. The article also quotes MGA President, Hazli Sham Kassim.
KUALA LUMPUR (Oct 2): The Malaysian Gas Association (MGA) said it hopes to see a clearer policy stance on the country's energy mix, in particular to increase the use of natural gas, which it advocates to be a cleaner, efficient and cost-effective fuel.
The coverage features a picture of Malaysian Gas Association (MGA) Patron and Petroliam Nasional Bhd President Tan Sri Wan Zulkifiee Wan Ariffin with International Gas Union (IGU) President Dr Joe M Kang.
The article covers Malaysian Gas Association (MGA) representing Malaysia at the five-day World Gas Conference 2018, leading a delegation of its members and key industry players to exchange information on the significant developments and challenges impacting the global gas industry.
Further coverage on a delegation of MGA members and key industry players from Malaysia who will be attending the World Gas Conference 2018.
Further coverage on Malaysian Gas Association supporting the recent revision to the natural gas price tariff for the non-power sector in Peninsular Malaysia for 1 July to 31 December 2018 as announced by Gas Malaysia Berhad. The article also quotes MGA Secretary General, Rosman Hamzah.
Further coverage on the MGA AGM in which a new line-up of council members were announced with quotes from MGA President, Hazli Sham Kassim and MGA Council Members, Suying Seah and Datuk Zunaidah Idris.
Further coverage, sourced from Bernama on the We are MGA media briefing session, focusing on MGA hoping to see more reforms undertaken by the new government in terms of energy mix and market pricing policy for the gas industry. The article also quotes MGA President, Hazli Sham Kassim.