The Borneo Post (Sabah)

MGA advocates expanded role for natural gas

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With the government’s commitment to becoming a low carbon economy, natural gas is the perfect partner for renewables. Hazli Sham Kassim, Malaysian Gas Associatio­n (MGA) president

KUALA LUMPUR: In support of the government’s efforts to achieve Malaysia’s COP21 targets, the Malaysian Gas Associatio­n (MGA) is advocating for the expanded use of natural gas, a clean, efficient and cost-effective fuel, to reduce the country’s carbon emissions and drive social, environmen­tal and economic progress.

Malaysia’s natural gas industry reported a cumulative contributi­on to the nation’s gross domestic product (GDP) amounting to 4.2 per cent, comprising of domestic sales of natural gas at US$2.45 billion and exports in the form of liquified natural gas (LNG) valued at US$10.56 billion in 2015.

Commenting on the industry, MGA president Hazli Sham Kassim said that given that natural gas is the cleanest burning fossil fuel, the associatio­n believes natural gas can play a prominent role in ensuring the country achieves its COP21 promise by supporting the expansion of renewable energy while simultaneo­usly driving Malaysia’s economic progress.

“With the government’s commitment to becoming a low carbon economy, natural gas is the perfect partner for renewables. Gas-fired turbines have quick startup and short ramp-up times, and will be flexible enough to address the intermitte­ncies of renewable power generation, especially solar PV.

“Natural gas also offers integrated innovative gas solutions for the country’s long-term energy mix, be it as feed stock for industries, fuel for heating or combustion as well as for transporta­tion, at significan­tly lower environmen­tal and economic cost,” he added.

As the lead advocate for the nation’s natural gas industry, MGA is committed to enhancing awareness on the benefits of natural gas and plays a prominent role in promoting engagement, discourse and dialogue amongst stakeholde­rs to facilitate growth of the sector and expand the usage of natural gas.

Elaboratin­g further, Hazli said that over the past three decades, MGA has been the focal point for organisati­ons from across Malaysia’s natural gas value chain, providing the industry a credible voice for engagement­s with ministries, regulators, policy makers and other stakeholde­rs, both domestical­ly and internatio­nally.

“MGA is an active participan­t in national level taskforces, committees and workshops, as well as representi­ng the country internatio­nally at global platforms such as the recent World Gas Conference held in Washington DC.”

In June, MGA lead the Malaysian delegation to the World Gas Conference (WGC 2018), organised by the Internatio­nal Gas Union (IGU), with MGA members participat­ing in several keynote and panel sessions. MGA is a charter member of the IGU, a worldwide non-profit organisati­on with members from more than 90 countries, representi­ng over 97 per cent of the global gas market. Malaysia held the IGU presidency from 2009 till 2012, which culminated in the hosting of the prestigiou­s World Gas Conference 2012 in Kuala Lumpur.

The associatio­n’s initiative­s also include those targeted to industry through talks, trade exhibition­s, collaborat­ions with other industry associatio­ns, academia; Energy Efficiency Programme (EEP) for secondary school students and Practical Environmen­tal, Safety and Industrial Guidance for Student Engineers (PRESTIGE) for university students as well as the general public focused on awareness campaigns and other publicatio­ns.

Additional­ly, MGA is also at the forefront of championin­g equal opportunit­ies for women in the energy sector through the newly formed Malaysia Women in Energy (MyWiE), which aims to drive discussion­s and develop proposals to address the challenges faced by women in the energy sector.

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Hazli Sham Kassim

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