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Indonesia's potential shift to CNG and DME could reduce demand for imported LPG, putting downward pressure on LPG prices.
Esto no es asesoramiento de inversión. La exposición de mercado se basa en análisis condicional de eventos.
Indonesia is considering compressed natural gas (CNG) and dimethyl ether (DME) as alternatives to liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to reduce its heavy reliance on imports. This shift aims to address the ongoing energy crisis by improving energy security and lowering costs for consumers and industries. The move could reshape Indonesia's energy mix and impact regional energy markets.