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  2. Energy in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Brunei's total primary energy supply (TPES) and total final energy consumption (TFEC)'s historical oil and gas trend, particularly, 80% and 20% of TPES are made up of oil and natural gas, respectively. Oil saw annual increase of 0.7% from 2010 to 2017, however natural gas saw annual growth of -0.9% because of a decline in natural gas output.

  3. Environmental issues in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Seria oil field's refinery. From 1990 to 2014, Brunei's carbon dioxide (CO2) emission levels grew by an average of 2%. The two main causes of the growth were the production of power and the use of fuel in the transportation industry. 8 In comparison to the averages for the Asia-Pacific and ASEAN since 1990, the amount of emissions is much lower. [1]

  4. Economy of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    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 Australia. Brunei's proven oil and gas reserves are sufficient, as of 2015, to last until at least 2035 ...

  5. Protected areas of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Land development, pollution, encroachment, climate change, and invasive alien species are all threatening Brunei's biodiversity. Because of the high speed of land development for infrastructure projects and agricultural expansion, huge amounts of natural habitat have been cleared, resulting in habitat fragmentation and loss. Because many ...

  6. Wildlife of Brunei - Wikipedia

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    An NGO called Brunei Biodiversity & Natural History Society (BruWILD) is dedicated to preserving biodiversity by action and education. [9] Through its rescue operations and educational initiatives, BruWILD significantly contributed to the preservation of Brunei's wildlife and increased public understanding of the value of environmental ...

  7. Seria oil field - Wikipedia

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    P.A.B. McKerron, wife of the British Resident in Brunei, officiated at the event. S-1 was the position marker for the first oil well, which was dug using the cable-tool method and is located on the coast of Seria. On 5 April 1929, oil began to flow from the S-1 well, marking a watershed point in Brunei's economic history.

  8. Forestry Department - Wikipedia

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    Brunei is regarded as one of the nations with a high forest cover and has a diversified ecology. Tropical evergreen rain forests , which make up the majority of the country's natural vegetation and are thought to cover over 75% of its total geographical area, are present across the nation. 41% of the nation's total land area is made up of ...

  9. Climate change in Brunei - Wikipedia

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    Wawasan Brunei 2035 is the name of Brunei's national vision, which describes the nation's social, economic, and environmental objectives. Protecting the population's health and wellbeing as well as the nation's natural resources is seen to require strengthening climate resilience, adaptation, and mitigation strategies.