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Power of Siberia 2 talks reportedly in deadlock over Beijing's demands on prices, supply volumes
Negotiations between China and Russia on developing a second Power of Siberia gas pipeline are in deadlock because Beijing is making demands on price and supply levels that Moscow views as unreasonable.
Argus launches price assessments for Urals delivery to China
Energy and commodity price reporting agency Argus has launched new prices for Russian Urals oil that is supplied to China.
GEM report warns of fossil fuel dependency from gas expansion in Southeast Asia
A new report from the Global Energy Monitor reveals that the expansion of gas-fired power plants and liquefied natural gas facilities in Southeast Asia, including Indonesia, will maintain the region's reliance on volatile fossil fuels
Indonesia pushes natural gas adoption in households to cut LPG dependency
The Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM), through its Directorate General of Oil and Gas, is actively promoting the use of natural gas in Indonesian households via the Jargas programme
India halts Venezuelan oil imports amid US sanctions
India ceased oil purchases from Venezuela last April, coinciding with the United States' decision not to extend sanctions relief on Venezuelan crude, according to the spokesperson for Indian Foreign Minister Randir Jaiswal.
ENI to invest $14.8bn in Indonesia’s deepwater development project
Italian oil and gas giant ENI is set to inject a substantial $14.8bn into the Indonesia Deepwater Development project, according to the Upstream Oil and Gas Regulatory Task Forces
Japan’s Inpex reportedly supplies crude to Germany from Kazakhstan via Druzhba Pipeline for first time
Indonesia advances sustainable aviation fuel initiative using recycled cooking oil
Indonesia is making significant strides towards a greener aviation industry by developing Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) using used cooking oil, known locally as "minyak jelantah," to produce environmentally friendly jet fuel
Bangladesh’s LNG supply drops as floating terminal suffers damage
Gas supply across Bangladesh has plummeted following the damage inflicted on one of its two Floating Storage and Regasification Units (FSRU) during Cyclone Remal
India’s ONGC seeks to form joint venture for biogas plants
Indian state owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp. is set to establish a joint venture with the private Indian firm EverEnviro Resource Management Pvt Ltd to develop 10 compressed biogas plants
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