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Sinopec's bid for Sri Lanka market intensifies amid regional rivalry
Chinese state energy giant Sinopec is intensifying efforts to gain a foothold in Sri Lanka's market, countering rival India's expansion ambitions
Indonesia's Pertagas and PHE forge alliance in gas compressor utilisation
PT Pertamina Gas and PT Pertamina Hulu Energi have embarked on a collaborative endeavour to explore the utilisation of gas compressors to meet PHE’s operational and production requirements
Indonesia's oil and gas sector to boost production
The Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Task Force is spearheading two pivotal projects by Medco E&P Natuna Ltd, Forel and Bronang, set to commence onstream production by October this year, marking a milestone in Indonesia's energy landscape
Bangladeshi government to increase LNG spot imports
The government of Bangladesh has opted to increase its intake of LNG with plans to import a total of 23 spot cargoes between January and June.
Middle East flare-up could see Japanese refineries tap strategic reserves
In a report issued on April 20, Japanese oil refiners affirmed their resilience against escalating tensions in the Middle East, stating they anticipate no immediate disruption to crude procurement.
BAFS extends oil pipeline network in push northward
Bangkok Aviation Fuel Services plc (BAFS) is expanding its oil transportation network with the construction of Phase 3 of the Northern Oil Transportation Pipeline Network.
Chevron vows ‘significant investment’ to develop Australian WA assets
US energy giant Chevron and other companies face the possibility of losing their hydrocarbon assets offshore Western Australia if they fail to develop them.
Japan to retain interests in Russia’s Sakhalin projects
Japan’s foreign ministry last week reiterated the country’s intention to retain its interests in Russia’s Sakhalin Island oil and gas projects
Pertamina and Eni SpA forge partnership for international energy projects
Indonesian state energy giant PT Pertamina made strides toward fortifying the nation's energy security by formalising a Memorandum of Understanding with Eni SpA in the Netherlands on April 19
Pertamina EP to handover Aceh oil and gas fields to local administration
The Aceh Oil and Gas Management Agency (BPMA) anticipates a proposal from Pertamina EP concerning the return of specific oil block assets to the Aceh Provincial Administration, marking a significant transition in regional resource management
Asia likely to need more LNG for longer
Japan, South Korea and Taiwan are struggling to meet end-of-decade emissions targets as the pace of renewables development is not fast enough, argues Graeme Bethune, the chairman of Australian consultancy EnergyQuest.
GAIL planning to double the size of Dabhol LNG terminal near Mumbai
India’s state-owned natural gas company GAIL is reportedly intent on augmenting the capacity of its all-important LNG terminal at Dabhol, Maharashtra.
Iran, Pakistan collaborate for energy cooperation
During Iranian President Ebrahim Raeisi's visit to Islamabad, the Iranian Oil Minister affirmed Pakistan's eagerness to expedite the injection of gas into the Iran-Pakistan gas pipeline
TotalEnergies buys remaining stake in Malaysian gas producer
TotalEnergies has struck a deal with Sapura Upstream Assets to buy its 50% interest in Malaysian gas producer SapuraOMV for $530mn
Aramco in talks to acquire stake in another Chinese downstream player
Saudi Aramco is in talks on acquiring a 10% stake in Chinese refiner and petrochemicals producer Hengli Petrochemical, as it looks to expand its downstream operations in the Asian country.
Pakistan hoping Iran gas pipeline becomes operational ASAP
Pakistan is eager to bring onstream a long-stalled pipeline as soon as possible to receive Iranian natural gas, Iran’s Oil Minister Javad Owji said, after holding talks with his Pakistani counterpart in Islamabad.
Tamboran strikes Northern Territory gas deal
Australian independent producer Tamboran Resources has reached a long-term gas sales contract with the Northern Territory government for supplies from the Beetaloo joint venture’s planned Shenandoah South pilot development.
China eyes discounted Venezuelan crude as India retreats amid renewed US sanctions
China is poised to see a surge in Venezuelan crude imports as India reevaluates its purchases following the reinstatement of US sanctions on Venezuela's oil and gas sector, according to industry sources.
Vietnam's LNG power push stalls as price concerns hinder PPA talks
Vietnam's ambitious plans for LNG-fired power generation face a hurdle as negotiations between state-owned Vietnam Electricity and private investors hit a deadlock
COMMENT: Can China compensate for Russia’s losses on the European gas market?
“Building the Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline from Russia to China is a rational decision that would have made sense even before the war, but the project will never be able to replace Russia’s decimated gas trade with Europe."
Kilang Balikpapan's refinery development plan to drive petrochemical expansion
The Refinery Development Master Plan project at Kilang Balikpapan is poised to enhance gasoline and gasoil series production while venturing into petrochemical products
Indonesian minister urges Pertamina to develop Buton oil prospect
Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources Arifin Tasrif has called upon state energy company PT Pertamina to expedite the development of the oil prospect in Buton, an offshore field located in Southeast Sulawesi
Indonesia’s Medco Energi Internasional completes divestment of Ophir Vietnam Block 12W
PT Medco Energi Internasional has finalised the divestment of its entire shareholding in Ophir Vietnam Block 12W BV to Bitexco Energy Company Limited
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