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Malaysia Energy Review
December 15, 2011 | Energy Information Administration

Malaysia is a significant producer of oil and natural gas located along important ocean shipping routes of the energy industry. The country has enormous natural gas reserves and is the world’s third largest exporter of LNG.


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