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Viability and Challenges of Energy Transition Policies on the Oil and Gas Industry in Malaysia. (2024). Abdul Rani, Mohd Haris ; Syaheezam, Fitra Syafeeqa ; Sirajasharifudeen, Mohammad Khalis ; Adam, Muhammad Afiq.
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