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Jadestone delays Montara restart
Jadestone Energy has had to postpone the restart of production at its Montara project off the coast of Australia, it said this week. The project was closed down in August 2022 after a leak was discovered.
Prime Infrastructure plans new gas wells at Philippines' Malampaya project ahead of IPO
Philippine holding company Prime Infrastructure Capital plans to sink more wells at the country’s sole natural gas project for launch in 2026, and wants to develop other fields to maintain production for longer.
Shell closes Malaysian field stake sales
Shell’s Malaysian unit has wrapped up the sale of stakes in two offshore production-sharing contracts in the country’s Baram Delta to domestic player Petroleum Sarawak Exploration & Production (PSEP), the former reported this week.
Indian Oil Corporation to take over Mumbai’s Mercator Petroleum
Mumbai-based Mercator Petroleum saw a vote put to its lenders last week given unanimous approval, with the result being the one-time household name, in all but name only, being taken over by the state-owned energy giant Indian Oil Corporation.
India-Bangladesh oil pipeline set to open for business
A much-needed and long-awaited cross-border oil pipeline linking India and its eastern neighbour Bangladesh will finally be switched on as of March 18.
Osaka Gas to purchase more LNG than usual in upcoming fiscal year
Japan’s Osaka Gas will buy more LNG than usual in the financial year beginning in April as it seeks to guarantee a stable supply of the super-chilled fuel as experts predict global supply will remain tight.
Petronas enjoys profit bump from high prices, increased sales volumes
Malaysia’s Petronas reported on March 13 a 55% climb in profits for the first quarter on the back of higher prices and increased sales volumes.
Building commences on Shaheen project
A ceremony was held last week in Ulsan, South Korea, to mark the start of work on the $7bn Shaheen integrated petrochemical plant located in Onsan Industrial Complex.
Indonesia sets rules for CCS/CCUS in pursuit of lower emissions, increased output
Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources announced on March 10 that it had established the regulations for the implementation of carbon capture and storage projects as well as those for carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS).
Work begins on Shaheen refinery in South Korea
South Korean refinery and petrochemical producer S-Oil began construction on its new Shaheen (Arabic for Falcon) petrochemical facility on 9 March at the Onsan Industrial Complex in Ulsan city.
Qilak LNG plans $5bn LNG facility in Alaska
Qilak LNG has revealed it is seeking to build a 4mn tonne per year LNG export terminal in Alaska’s North Slope to be completed by the end of the decade.
India reportedly complies with Western price cap on Russian oil
India’s government has instructed the country’s banks and traders to comply with Western sanctions on Russia, as the US, the EU and its allies work to get greater international backing for the measures to boost their effectiveness.
AsianOil: Malaysian MP moots Petronas IPO
E-methane tie-up to help secure Australia-Japan energy ties
Australian oil and gas firm Santos has agreed to produce carbon-free e-methane gas using green hydrogen in conjunction with a team from Osaka Gas Australia (OGA).
Awkward embrace as Iran and Saudi Arabia seal deal on restoring relations brokered by China
Agreement could have implications on reviving nuclear deal and could even help build ties between Moscow, Beijing, Tehran and Riyadh.
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