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Bangladesh seeks additional LNG cargoes, investment from Qatar to boost energy security push
Bangladesh is intensifying efforts to bolster its energy security, requesting additional LNG cargoes and infrastructure investment from Qatar during Chief Adviser Professor Muhammad Yunus’ recent visit to Doha.
Government orders closure of PT ASP’s nickel mining in Raja Ampat amid broader environmental concerns
Saatvik Green Energy breaks ground on 4-GW solar module plant in India's Odisha
Saatvik Solar Industries Private Limited (SSIPL), a wholly owned subsidiary of Saatvik Green Energy Limited (SGEL), has commenced construction of a 4-GW solar photovoltaic (PV) module manufacturing facility in Odisha.
Taiwan official visits Alaska LNG site amid energy talks
A senior Taiwanese official recently visited the site of a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) project in Alaska, a venture heavily promoted by the former Trump administration as a strategic energy source for Asia.
Asian LNG spot market prices dip amid weak demand and high inventories
Prices on the Asian LNG spot market slid for the first time in five weeks.
Indonesia eyes seaweed downstreaming to power green economy, unlock $12bn value
Indonesia is advancing plans to industrialise seaweed as part of its green energy agenda, aiming to transform the marine commodity into a third-generation biofuel and unlock over $12bn (IDR195.7 trillion) in economic potential
Court dismisses Petronas’ bid to delay Sarawak gas payment suit amid legal dispute with Petros
Efforts by Malaysia’s national oil company, Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas), to postpone a legal hearing involving Petroleum Sarawak Bhd (Petros) over a MYR7.95mn ($1.9mn) gas-related claim have been rejected by the Kuching High Court
Maxvolt Energy plans lithium battery recycling plant in India
Maxvolt Energy Industries Limited, an Indian lithium battery technology company, has announced plans to expand its lithium battery recycling capacity through a proposed new facility in the Delhi National Capital Region or Western Uttar Pradesh
Global energy investment to reach a record $3.3 trillion in 2025, but problems with grids remain – IEA
Global energy investment is projected to reach a record $3.3 trillion in 2025, despite continued economic uncertainty and heightened geopolitical risks, according to the International Energy Agency.
Vietnam’s PM demands uninterrupted power supply ahead of expected record summer demand
Hydropower facilities have been urged to optimise water resources for power generation during the ongoing dry season, while coal and gas supplies for electricity production must be guaranteed.
Pakistan’s power sector in 2025 at a critical juncture
The country recorded notable growth in solar energy deployment and added new renewable capacity, but these gains came against the backdrop of deep-rooted structural challenges
Indian auto maker Maruti Suzuki expands solar capacity to 79MWp
Reinforcing its commitment to expand the use of renewable energy in its operations, Indian auto manufacturer Maruti Suzuki India Limited on June 4 announced the addition of 30MWp solar capacity through two new projects.
Petronas denies Canada exit, reaffirms commitment to LNG investment
Malaysian energy giant Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) has rejected claims that it is planning to exit Canada, asserting its long-term commitment to the country’s energy sector
Delta Electronics India signs 12-year wind energy deal for Tamil Nadu operations
Delta Electronics India has penned a 12-year Power Purchase Agreement (PPA) to source 9.6mn units of wind energy every year for its manufacturing and operational facilities in Tamil Nadu
Indonesia and Malaysia push for global recognition of palm-based sustainable aviation fuel
Indonesia and Malaysia are taking centre stage in the push for sustainable aviation fuel innovation, challenging European Union regulations that exclude palm oil and its derivatives from the list of accepted SAF feedstocks.
Indonesia scraps electricity discount plan, citing budget delays; shifts focus to wage subsidy
The unexpected move has drawn public scrutiny, especially since the electricity relief measure was intended to support over 79mn low-income households.
Singapore and France deepen tech ties with new AI, quantum and green energy partnerships
Singapore and France are advancing a broad technology alliance through fresh partnerships in artificial intelligence, quantum computing, and clean energy, Singapore’s Minister for Digital Development and Information Josephine Teo
Japan approves law to expand offshore wind in deep waters
Japan has approved new legislation enabling the development of offshore wind projects within its Exclusive Economic Zones (EEZ), paving the way for floating wind installations in deeper waters.
Oil India begins gas production from Rajasthan’s Bakhritibba field
Oil India Limited (OIL), one of India’s leading state-run upstream oil and gas producers, has commenced gas production from the Bakhritibba Discovered Small Field (DSF) block in Rajasthan’s Jaisalmer district
TotalEnergies and RGE to supply 1GW of clean power to Singapore in cross-border energy deal
TotalEnergies and Royal Golden Eagle (RGE) have secured a conditional licence to export 1 gigawatt of clean electricity from Indonesia to Singapore, marking a milestone in Southeast Asia’s energy integration and decarbonisation efforts
Australia approves Woodside’s request to extend North West Shelf plant to 2070
Woodside Energy’s request for an extension until 2070 of the life of its North West Shelf LNG facility has been granted approval by the Australian government.
Japan’s JERA expresses interest in Alaska LNG project
Japan’s largest oil and gas trader, JERA, has indicated it is interested in purchasing LNG from the proposed Alaska LNG project, as a delegation of top energy and government officials prepares to travel to the US for negotiations.
Vietnam to develop two renewable energy hubs
Vietnam will establish two regional hubs dedicated to renewable energy services, under a new plan approved by the Ministry of Industry and Trade to implement the revised national power development strategy for the 2021-2030 period.
Indonesia secures $22bn green investment for solar-powered industrial zones
Indonesia secures $22bn green investment for solar-powered industrial zonesIndonesia has secured a landmark $22bn (IDR358.4 trillion) investment commitment from international partners to develop Green Sustainable Industrial Zones
Indonesia unveils $618bn green industrial roadmap to 2040
Indonesia is charting an ambitious course to become a global centre for sustainable industrialisation, unveiling an investment roadmap worth up to $618bn through 2040

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