Seizing Opportunity In Southeast Asia’s Energy Market
There has been an almost never-ending stream of negative news about Southeast Asia’s energy market, once one of the globe’s most active. A decade of political unrest in Thailand, creeping nationalization in Indonesia, conflict in Myanmar’s Rakhine state, and territorial disputes in Vietnam’s offshore market coupled with low global energy prices and difficult operating environments have all discouraged foreign investment. This obscures the fact the market holds significant potential for foreign investors and operators – just not in the same way it once did.