Subject
South-east Asia gas outlook.
Significance
Although traditionally an exporter of liquefied natural gas (LNG), South-east Asia is fast becoming a gas demand centre as energy consumption rises, domestic gas production declines and opposition to coal-fired electricity increases.
Impacts
South-east Asia’s gas demand will be facilitated by the rise in global LNG capacity.
Import dependence will renew regional focus on transnational electricity networks and renewables.
The Pacific basin will become the epicentre of LNG trade.
The high-response diagnostic complex for remote control and analyses of droplets and vapors of mazut, oil, gasoline, kerosene, diesel fuel and liquefied natural gas in the clouds and turbulent aerosolflows in the atmosphere with volume up to 107 m3 is described.