Providing LNG gas for the masses

Liquefied natural gas (LNG) is a key source of energy across Asia, with Japan the largest importer.

Countries like Indonesia and Malaysia have been exporters rather than importers of the commodity, but increasingly, those nations are looking to use LNG for domestic gas supply.

However, that has thrown up some logistical challenges. For example, how do you distribute LNG across Indonesia, which has some 17 thousand islands?

Worley Parsons is an engineering company trying to solve that problem. The BBC's Ashleigh Nghiem spoke to the firm's director Paul Sullivan.