Rising demand set to turn SE Asia into net importer of fossil fuels
Singapore
SOUTH-east Asia is on the verge of becoming a net importer of fossil fuels for the first time as rising fuel demand, especially for oil, has far outpaced regional production, warned the International Energy Agency (IEA) on Wednesday.
It added that the region is one of the few where demand for coal is expected to continue increasing over the coming decades.
Since 2000, overall energy demand has grown by more than 80 per cent, with the lion's share of growth being met by a doubling in f…
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