All Malaysia articles – Page 4
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Global Gases opens new fill plant in Malaysia
Global Gases Group, one of the leading independent suppliers of gases to the offshore and medical markets, has opened a new fill plant in Johor Bahru, Malaysia, adding to its fast-growing network of helium and offshore gases facilities.
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The industrial gas world in 2017 – Part 4
As 2016 draws to a close, gas world looks ahead at what projects, plants and developments we can expect to see in the industrial gas business in 2017. Here you can find gas world’s edited highlights, from the Asia-Pacific region.
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South East Asia: The next logical step for Dohmeyer
Dohmeyer is a global leader in the freezing equipment business and solutions for low temperature applications. Here in an exclusive interview with gasworld conferences, Dohmeyer’s Fabian Van Damme discusses the market potential in South East Asia and explains why the region could be the next step for the company.
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Regional markets – Focus on South East Asia
A mixed outlook has prevailed in South East Asia in recent years, as undoubted growth prospects have been visibly tempered by an uncharacteristically volatile economic landscape in China and the many splintered effects of this on global markets such as commodities.
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South East Asia: Home to the new Silicon Valleys?
The global electronics business continues to grow and evolve, and the traditional home to this evolution has been San Francisco’s Silicon Valley. But with the rapid emergence of the Tiger Economies in South East Asia and the many advantages these markets offer, this tradition is being challenged by a new ...
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Dearman’s technology used in ‘green’ data centre project
The latest application of Dearman’s clean ‘cold and power’ technology will feature as part of a joint UK and Malaysian consortium project, which will develop the next generation of green data centres in response to intensified global data demand.
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Linde Malaysia JV strengthens market presence
The joint venture (JV) between Linde Malaysia Sdn Bhd and PETRONAS Gas Berhad has secured another long-term agreement to supply industrial gases to the Pengerang Integrated Petroleum Complex (PIPC) in Malaysia, which includes an ethylene oxide and ethylene glycol plant.
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Linde Malaysia and PETRONAS confirm ASU JV
Linde Malaysia Sdn Bhd and PETRONAS Gas Berhad have confirmed their agreement to develop a new air separation unit (ASU) in Pengerang after signing a memorandum of understanding.
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Linde Malaysia optimises cylinder distribution fleet
Linde Malaysia has become the latest business unit of industrial gas conglomerate, The Linde Group, to deploy advanced software for cylinder distribution optimisation.
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Linde EOX to build new ASU in Eastern Malaysia
Linde Eastern Oxygen Sdn Bhd (Linde EOX), a subsidiary of Linde Malaysia Sdn Bhd, has announced plans to build an air separation unit (ASU) in Tanjung Kidurong, Eastern Malaysia.
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Eleet Cryogenics in Taylor-Wharton Malaysia distribution agreement
Following February’s news that that Air Water had acquired 100% of the shares of Taylor-Wharton Malaysia SBN BHD, further details of the takeover have now been revealed, including a distribution agreement with Eleet Cryogenics.
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Technip awarded supply contract for Petronas in Malaysia
Technip has been awarded by Tecnicas Reunidas a significant contract to supply three hydrogen reformers as part of the hydrogen production facility at Petronas’ Refinery and Petrochemical Integrated Development (RAPID) project located in the state of Johor, Malaysia.
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Regional markets: Focus on Southeast Asia
As explained in the analysis of the South Pacific Rim market in gasworld’s August issue, a mixed outlook currently exists in the Asia-Pacific regions as it picks up the tailwind of China’s much-publicised economic slowdown. This month gasworld explores how the emerging markets of the Southeast Asia are faring in ...
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Regional markets: Focus on South Pacific
A decidedly mixed market is in progress in the Asia-Pacific region, both economically and in terms of industrial gas drivers/applications. The double-digit growth in China has slowed and the outlook in Japan has been varied for some time; yet many emerging economies in the region still enjoy healthy growth.
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Dearman in sustainable cooling mission to Malaysia
Dearman is putting sustainable cooling at the heart of discussions about urbanisation this week, as part of an Innovate UK-MiGHT organised visit to Malaysia.
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Conclusion soon for Petronas and Linde ASU talks?
Petronas Gas Bhd, a unit of national oil firm Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), plans to conclude talks with Linde Sdn Bhd on the development of air separation unit (ASU) in Pengerang Integrated Complex in Johor by year-end.
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2015 – What lies ahead? Part 4
As the New Year begins, gas world continues to look ahead at what projects and plants we can expect to see in the industrial gas business in 2015. In this fourth and final instalment we focus on developments in the Asia-Pacific region.
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Asia-Pacific the right move for Den Hartogh
Den Hartogh Gas Logistics decided five years ago to put containerised supply chain services for the (air) gas industry as one of its strategic spearheads, and the company seems to have made the right choice.
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A playground of opportunities – Asia-Pacific Industrial Gas Conference 2014
The Asia-Pacific region is attracting increased investment interests across all segments of its energy value chain – and the industrial gas sector in the region has never looked more inviting. With a playground of opportunities available, what better time for gasworld to make a welcome return to the bustling metropolitan ...
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More threats to Qatar’s LNG crown
The world dominance of Qatar in the production of LNG may soon come to an end in both export and flexible LNG supply by the end of the decade – according to a new report from consultants Wood Mackenzie.
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