Yangon, March 30 (Xinhua) -- Myanmar will host the 27th Meeting of Energy
Ministers of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) and Energy
Business Forum in the second largest city of Mandalay in July this year, the
local Myanmar Times reported Monday, quoting sources close to the Ministry of
Energy.
The four-day meeting from July 27 to 30 will be the first of its kind
hosted by Myanmar and it will focus on global energy issues including ASEAN's.
Besides, a meeting of energy ministers of ASEAN+6 will also take place
involving Australia, China, India, Japan, South Korea and New Zealand.
Papers relating to a range of energy issues will be read at the meeting,
the report said.
More than a month ahead of these meetings, Myanmar will also host the ASEAN
Energy Award competition from June 10 to 11, the report added.
Since Myanmar opened to foreign investment in late 1988, oil companies from
Thailand, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore and Vietnam have been engaged in oil
and gas exploration in the country.
Official statistics reveal that foreign investment in Myanmar's oil and gas
sector had reached 3.357 billion U.S. dollars in 88 projects as of the end of
2008, standing the second in the country's foreign investment sectorally after
electric power.