Summary: | As a part of energy planning, Malaysia is developing a long term energy model as a tool to manage its natural resources.
The purpose of paper is to present the preliminary results obtained from optimizing the initial model. Being a net
exporter of crude oil, Malaysia exports its crude oil and compressed natural gas, as well as imports crude oil and coal
to satisfy its own energy needs. At the earlier stage of model development, the crude oil system is cast as an energy
flow network model tracing its flow from extraction sources or imports; and following the flow through conversion
and transformation processes; and, ultimately, distribute its end products to the final demand sectors. The preliminary
results of the model indicate that the extraction and the import of several petroleum products show erratic behavior
and, thus, such irregularity should be overcome before adding further energy systems to the model.
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