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Malaysian water and power producer Malakoff eyes gas plant and energy export deals with Singapore
Malakoff Corp Bhd, an independent power and water producer based in Malaysia, is actively pursuing opportunities for expansion, which include securing a new gas plant and exploring energy export agreements with Singapore.
India's September oil imports from Saudi Arabia hit multi-year low
India's crude oil imports from Saudi Arabia for the month of September have plunged to a multi-year low, with daily imports averaging around 500,000 barrels per day.
ING: Diesel supply concerns grow with Russian export ban
Middle distillate markets received another boost yesterday after Russia announced that it would be temporarily banning diesel and gasoline exports. This is at a time when there is already plenty of concern around middle distillate availability.
Former CFO of Russian gas major Novatek jailed in US
Mark Anthony Gyetvay, a former deputy chief and CFO of the Russian Novatek, was sentenced on 21 September to seven years and two months in a US prison for a scheme to hide millions of dollars of income in undisclosed Swiss bank accounts.
Slovenia's Gen Energija plans to double capacity at Krsko NPP
Russian pipe major TMK to hold SPO on Moscow Exchange
Russian oil and gas pipe maker TMK will hold a secondary public offering of around 15mn shares, or 1.5% of the issued capital, at a price of RUB205-RUB235 per share on the Moscow Exchange,
Trans Mountain asks regulator to okay pipeline tolls
In Canada, government-owned Trans Mountain Corp. has asked a regulator to okay tolls that shippers say are too high.
PANNIER: How ‘C5+1’ set the stage for a new era in US-Central Asia relations
Focus shifts from security to energy security, renewable energy and transportation infrastructure, while there are no illusions about delivering democracy.
Canadian CCS project cannot proceed until prices locked in
A large carbon capture and storage project in Canada’s oil sands cannot proceed until the federal government locks in future carbon prices, said the Pathways Alliance.
Energean announces good results for 1H 2023, Karish production at 6 bcm
The London-listed and TASE-listed company said overall production during the period averaged 105,900 barrels of oil equivalent per day, of which 82% was natural gas produced at the Karish gas field, the company’s main focus of operations.
US to impose new sanctions on Russia’s booming LNG exports
The US is piling the pressure on Russia’s booming LNG exports with a new round of sanctions that will make production and transport more complicated. The latest round of sanctions takes aim at Russia's LNG expansion and trade efforts.
Moti Group commits to $1.4bn lithium project in Zimbabwe despite media reports deposit is 'just rock'
BP could hire externally to replace ex-CEO Looney
DNO reports gas condensate find off Norway
The discovery is preliminarily estimated to contain 25-130mn boe in gross recoverable resources on a P90-P10 basis, with a mean of 70mn boe, DNO said. The resources were located in a Jurassic reservoir zone with high-quality sandstones.
Norwegian gas flow continued to decline in August
Norwegian natural gas production continued to decline in August, according to the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate (NPD), in an unwelcome development for European customers ahead of next winter.
Russia makes first attacks on Ukraine energy infrastructure as winter looms
A series of missile strikes on energy installations were carried out on September 21, leaving a trail of destruction in the western and central regions of Ukraine, as reported by the national power company Ukrenergo.
ENERGO: Russia makes first attacks on Ukraine energy infrastructure as winter looms
New CEO appointment for South Africa’s power utility Eskom stalled by minister
South Africa’s struggling state-run power utility Eskom is still without a chief executive nine months after the previous CEO, André de Ruyter, resigned. The board's candidate was rejected by Public Enterprises Minister Pravin Gordhan.
AfrElec: Djibouti launches $122mn wind farm
Oil output from top US shale regions to decrease in October, says EIA
Oil output from the top US shale regions will decrease in October for the third straight month, says the Energy Information Administration. This will bring it to the lowest level since May.
Equinor files $374mn development plan for Eirin gas field
Norway’s state-owned Equinor announced last week a NOK4bn ($374mn) development plan for the Eirin gas discovery in the North Sea, the country’s petroleum ministry announced at the end of last week.
Russia reconnoitring Ukraine’s energy infrastructure ahead of winter attacks
Russian forces are reportedly conducting reconnaissance missions targeting Ukrainian energy facilities, raising concerns of attacks on key infrastructure this winter, Ukrainska Pravda reported on September 20.
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