logo
The 29th World Gas Conference To Be Held In Beijing

The 29th World Gas Conference To Be Held In Beijing

Barnama15-05-2025

BEIJING, May 15 (Bernama) -- The 29th World Gas Conference (WGC2025) will be held from May 19 to 23 at the National Convention Center in Beijing, the first to be held in China since its inception in 1931. The conference will feature four key highlights that are worth paying attention to.
Focus on New Trends in the Natural Gas Industry amid Energy Transition
Energy security and low-carbon transformation have become global issues, and natural gas, with its characteristics of "safety, affordability, and sustainability," has become a key bridge to a sustainable future. Li Yalan, President of the International Gas Union (IGU), stated that natural gas is the third-largest energy source globally, with an annual consumption of more than 4.1 trillion cubic meters, accounting for about 24% of the energy structure. Natural gas, as a resource-rich, low-carbon, and clean energy, plays a crucial role in ensuring energy security and supporting the energy transition.

Orange background

Try Our AI Features

Explore what Daily8 AI can do for you:

Comments

No comments yet...

Related Articles

Perlis FAMA Eyes RM20,000 In Sales At One-day Semarak Aidiladha
Perlis FAMA Eyes RM20,000 In Sales At One-day Semarak Aidiladha

Barnama

time25 minutes ago

  • Barnama

Perlis FAMA Eyes RM20,000 In Sales At One-day Semarak Aidiladha

ARAU, June 5 (Bernama) -- The Federal Agricultural Marketing Authority (FAMA) Perlis branch is targeting RM20,000 in sales for the one-day Semarak Aidiladha Special Sale, which is being held today at the Simpang Empat Permanent Farmers Market, near here. State FAMA director Mohd Anzara Azizan said the special sale involves 50 traders offering a total of 8.3 metric tonnes of food supplies, allowing consumers to purchase essential goods at discounted prices ahead of the Aidiladha celebration. 'The items offered are 0.2 metric tonnes of local beef, 0.1 metric tonnes of chicken, 3.0 metric tonnes of fish and seafood, 2.0 metric tonnes of vegetables and fruits, and 3.0 metric tonnes of local white rice, with prices ranging from 10 to 30 per cent lower than the market,' he said after launching the sale today.

13 BAS.MY Kota Setar Routes Launched Under SBST Initiative In Kedah
13 BAS.MY Kota Setar Routes Launched Under SBST Initiative In Kedah

Barnama

time32 minutes ago

  • Barnama

13 BAS.MY Kota Setar Routes Launched Under SBST Initiative In Kedah

ALOR SETAR, June 5 (Bernama) -- Thirteen stage bus routes under the Kota Setar brand have begun phased operations from June 1, as part of the Stage Bus Services Transformation (SBST) programme in Kedah. The Ministry of Transport (MOT) said the programme is a federal government initiative under Budget 2024, with an allocation of RM80 million for a five-year service period, or RM16 million per year. 'This initiative is part of efforts to improve the quality of stage bus services in Alor Setar and other towns, including Sungai Petani, Jitra, Kuala Kedah, Kuala Nerang, and Pendang. ' Kota Setar services will operate at a frequency of every 30 minutes on urban routes and between 60 and 90 minutes on inter-district routes. The routes have been designed to connect major destinations around Alor Setar, such as Sultanah Bahiyah Hospital, Pekan Rabu, Darul Aman Stadium, Sultan Abdul Halim Airport, and the Kuala Kedah Jetty,' it said in a statement today. The routes are K10 Shahab Perdana-Kuala Kedah; K20 Shahab Perdana-Jitra; K30 Shahab Perdana-Kuala Nerang; K40 Shahab Perdana-Pendang via Simpang Empat; K41 Shahab Perdana-Pendang via Kota Sarang Semut; K50 Shahab Perdana-Sungai Petani; K51 Sungai Petani-Tanjung Dawai; K52 Sungai Petani-Pantai Merdeka; K60 Sungai Petani-Bandar Baharu; K61 Sungai Petani-Taman Kelisa; K62 Sungai Petani-Taman Ria Jaya / Taman Batik; K63 Sungai Petani-Bandar Perdana and K100 Alor Setar Feeder. The ministry added that the Land Public Transport Agency (APAD), as the implementing agency of the SBST programme in Kedah, had appointed Gopi Travel Tours Sdn Bhd as the network operator for the bus services through an open tender process. 'Gopi Travel Tours Sdn Bhd has experience in operating stage bus services under the SBST programme in Seremban. The SBST programme aims to improve the quality of existing stage bus services to be more efficient, reliable, and sustainable, by balancing high-demand and social routes, optimising service frequencies and operational costs. 'A total of 48 new buses of 'midi' and low-floor mini types are being used. These new low-floor buses make boarding and alighting easier and are disabled-friendly. They are also equipped with modern technology such as cashless payment systems and closed-circuit television (CCTV) cameras to enhance passenger safety,' it said. The government has also introduced a free fare initiative for senior citizens, persons with disabilities (PwDs), school students, and university, polytechnic, community college and matriculation students via the Concession Card.

Malaysia-Japan Meeting Paves Way For Training, Agro-technology Exchange
Malaysia-Japan Meeting Paves Way For Training, Agro-technology Exchange

Barnama

timean hour ago

  • Barnama

Malaysia-Japan Meeting Paves Way For Training, Agro-technology Exchange

KUALA LUMPUR, June 5 (Bernama) -- The official meeting with the Fukui Prefectural Government, Japan, marks a strategic move to bolster bilateral ties between Malaysia and Japan, particularly in the areas of agriculture, food security, and agro-technology, said Agriculture and Food Security Minister Datuk Seri Mohamad Sabu. He said the meeting paved the way for technology exchange, youth training, and the adoption of smart innovations, which could benefit Malaysia. 'This collaboration is timely, especially as the world grapples with challenges such as climate change, food supply disruptions, and the rising costs of agricultural inputs - we cannot afford to remain complacent,' he said in a Facebook post.

DOWNLOAD THE APP

Get Started Now: Download the App

Ready to dive into the world of global news and events? Download our app today from your preferred app store and start exploring.
app-storeplay-store