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  2. Lynas - Wikipedia

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    Lynas Rare Earths, Ltd. is an Australian rare-earths mining company with two major operations: a mining and concentration plant at Mount Weld in Western Australia, and the Lynas Advanced Materials Plant (LAMP) in Kuantan, Malaysia. [1] The company was founded in the 1990s and is headquartered in Perth, Western Australia.

  3. List of companies of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Brunei has the second-highest Human Development Index (HDI) among the Southeast Asian nations, after Singapore, and is classified as a 'developed country' by the United Nations. [1] According to the International Monetary Fund (IMF), Brunei is ranked fifth in the world by gross domestic product per capita at purchasing power parity .

  4. List of high commissioners of Brunei to Malaysia - Wikipedia

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    On 12 August 1992, Brunei established a resident high commission in India, which was led by an acting high commissioner. The high commissioner of Brunei to Malaysia was previously accredited to India. [4] Brunei maintains consulate-generals in Kuching and Kota Kinabalu, in addition to a high commission in Putrajaya. [5]

  5. QAF Brunei - Wikipedia

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    QAF Brunei or QAF Brunei Group, [a] [6] is a private limited company under the Baiduri Group, [3] owned by Prince Mohamed Bolkiah, [4] serves as the investment company of the Bruneian royal family. Formerly known as QAF Holdings , the company has built a diverse portfolio spanning multiple sectors in Brunei. [ 7 ]

  6. Yeo Bee Yin - Wikipedia

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    The Ministry notes that Lynas Corporation Ltd., Australia (Lynas Australia) and Lynas Malaysia Sdn. Bhd. (Lynas Malaysia) had each presented letters of undertaking dated 23 February 2012 and 6 March 2012 respectively indicating their commitment to remove LAMP residue from Malaysia, if necessary.

  7. Brunei Methanol Company - Wikipedia

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    Brunei Methanol Company (BMC) is a national petrochemical facility situated at the Sungai Liang Industrial Park (SPARK) in Sungai Liang, Brunei [2] jointly owned by Japan's Mitsubishi Gas Chemical Company (50%), ITOCHU Corporation (25%) and Mirkhas (25%), a company incorporated under the purview of the Strategic Development Capital Fund, a trust sub-fund of the Government of Brunei.

  8. Economy of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Since 1995, Brunei has supplied more than 700,000 tons of LNG to the Korea Gas Corporation as well. In 1999, Brunei's natural gas production reached 90 cargoes per day. A small amount of natural gas is used for domestic power generation. Brunei is the fourth-largest exporter of LNG in the Asia-Pacific region behind Indonesia, Malaysia, and ...

  9. Egret oil field, Brunei - Wikipedia

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    In order to supply the Brunei LNG plant in Lumut, a US$79 million development of the Egret field was planned by the BSP in November 2001 [10] and 2002. [ 1 ] [ 11 ] The Phase 1 project was planned to be completed by August 2003 (at the cost of US$ 22 million), [ 1 ] [ 12 ] while Phase 2 was predicted to be in 2006, [ 5 ] [ 13 ] with the ...