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Upstream oil and gas investment race heats up in Southeast Asia

Driven by energy security concerns, Southeast Asia’s oil-producing countries are seeking to revive their upstream sectors, the latest analysis from BMI – a Fitch Solutions Company – shows. Crucially, Indonesia appears to be leading the competition with significant investments from both local and foreign investors. 

ENB Staff
 Oil workers in Indonesia

Oil workers in Indonesia

"Driven by energy security concerns, Southeast Asia's oil-producing countries are seeking to revive the upstream industry. Malaysia, Indonesia, Vietnam, and Thailand are competing for upstream investments...

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