The Trans-ASEAN Gas Pipeline (TAGP) network is a key infrastructure project designed to enhance the distribution of natural gas across Southeast Asia, supporting regional energy security and economic integration. It is a part of ASEAN's broader efforts to improve energy cooperation and infrastructure within the region, complementing the ASEAN Power Grid, and sharing its goal of impr. OverviewThe ASEAN Power Grid (APG) is a key initiative under the ASEAN Vision 2020 and has the goal of achieving regional. In 1981, the first official discussions on the state of electricity grids within began. This resulted in the creation of the "Heads of ASEAN Power Utilities/Authorities" group, otherwise known as HAPUA. The implementation of the APG is expected to be carried out in stages, starting with bilateral agreements between neighbouring countries. These are then gradually to be expanded to sub-regional bases, eventually leading to. The current combined ASEAN grid is quickly growing, with particular increases in generation within Indonesia and Vietnam. Brunei, along with Indonesia, Malaysia, and the Philippines, has initiated a pilot project known as the. The ASEAN Power Grid could be connected to the in the future, a proposed mega grid that stretches from, to, to, and then to. It is currently unknown how the APG woul.