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Pakistan's top refiner plans more US crude imports
Pakistan’s largest oil refiner, Cnergyico PK Limited, is considering additional imports of crude oil from the United States after receiving its second shipment of West Texas Intermediate (WTI) crude
Pakistan awards 23 offshore exploration blocks in a first licensing round in almost 20 years
Pakistan has awarded 23 offshore oil and gas exploration blocks in its first bidding round for nearly twenty years, marking a renewed effort to tap the country’s largely unexplored offshore energy potential.
South Korea’s gamble in the Sea of Japan faces financing questions
South Korea’s ambitions to secure domestic energy supplies through the Blue Whale deepwater exploration project in the Ulleung Basin have hit a critical funding impasse.
Japan to raise fuel subsidies ahead of tax cuts
Japan is poised to bolster fuel subsidies for households from next week as part of a phased plan to abolish its long-standing gasoline and diesel taxes, in a bid to soften the blow of high energy costs on consumers.
Japan commits to monthly LNG purchases to safeguard against supply shocks
Japan will take added measures to ensure the country is insulated from LNG supply shocks.
Petronas ramps up Canadian LNG imports signing deal with Cedar LNG
Malaysia’s state-run firm is becoming a bigger player in the fledgling Canadian LNG market.
Petronas signs 20-year deal with Pembina pipeline to boost Canadian LNG exports
Petroliam Nasional Bhd (Petronas) has signed a 20-year agreement with Canada’s Pembina Pipeline Corp, expanding its natural gas export capacity from Canada through the Cedar LNG project, the Malaysian state-owned oil company said in a statement
Mitsubishi takes minority stake in Indian biogas player KIS Group’s Indonesia arm
Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation(8058.T) has acquired a minority stake in India-based KIS Group’s Indonesia operations, marking its first move into the global biogas sector
Vietnam's BSR sets sights on Laos as next export frontier
Vietnamese refinery Bình Sơn Refining and Petrochemical JSC (BSR), a unit of state-energy champion Petrovietnam, has moved to deepen its export reach into the Lao market, signalling a broader regional push.
Trump signals possible India visit amid evolving energy pivot
The US President, Donald Trump, has indicated that he may visit India next year, signalling a potential deepening of ties between Washington and New Delhi and raising questions over energy and geopolitical strategy.
India’s Bharat Petroleum buys Emirati crude following sanctions on Russia
Bharat Petroleum has purchased a cargo of Emirati Upper Zakum crude as it attempts to circumvent sanctions on its usual crude supplier based in Russia, according to Reuters.
Indonesia's Pertamina Energy Terminal boosts coastal livelihoods and environmental literacy
PT Pertamina Energy Terminal (PET) has reaffirmed its commitment to improving the welfare of coastal communities near its operational areas through the distribution of crab and shrimp fishing gear, alongside energy literacy programmes for residents
Pakistan cancels 21 LNG cargoes from Eni to curb gas surplus
Pakistan has reached an agreement with Italy’s Eni(ENI.MI) to cancel 21 liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes under a long-term supply deal, as part of efforts to manage a mounting gas surplus in its domestic network
Mongolia's oil production reportedly boosted by 2% since AIM-quoted Petro Matad brought second well online
Mongolia's oil production has moved up by towards 2% since AIM-quoted explorer Petro Matad (LON:MATD) brought a second well online in October, Upstream reported on November 5, citing an update provided by the company.
China plans $470bn splash to ramp up domestic oil and gas production
State-owned producers CNOOC, PetroChina and Sinopec are expected to lead the programme, which targets both offshore and onshore fields.
Woodside secures Williams backing for Louisiana LNG
As part of the agreement, Woodside has sold a 10% stake in Louisiana LNG and an 80% stake in Driftwood Pipeline to Williams for $250mn.
APA starts building pipeline to bring Beetaloo gas to Darwin
Australian energy infrastructure firm APA Group has begun construction of the Sturt Plateau pipeline in the Northern Territory, the first stage of new infrastructure intended to transport gas from the Beetaloo basin to Darwin.
Indonesian Pertamina revives 14-year dormant oil platform, adds 374 bpd
PT Pertamina Hulu Energi Offshore North West Java (PHE ONWJ), part of Pertamina’s Java Upstream Subholding, has successfully reactivated a long-dormant offshore platform in Subang Regency, West Java
Thai energy shares rise on OPEC+ production signals
Thai energy stocks moved higher on November 3, supported by cautious optimism after the latest OPEC+ developments on oil production.
Japan faces calls from within for LNG restructuring as utilities assure public that there is little to be worried about
At present, Russia accounts for just under 10% of Japan’s total LNG imports, largely through the Sakhalin-2 project in the Russian Far East. The facility at Prigorodnoye, on the southern tip of Sakhalin, has supplied Japan since 2009.
Indian Oil – Vitol JV to help both maintain competitive edge
Navigating headwinds, OPEC+ pivots to price defence for Q1 2026
In a significant strategic pivot, the OPEC+ consortium is prioritising market stability and price defence over its recent campaign to recapture market share
Iran widens oil discounts to China as US sanctions bite
Iran has widened the discounts on its crude oil sales to China to their largest in more than a year, as tougher US sanctions have complicated transport and delivery.
China’s Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding to deliver record four LNG carriers in October
China’s largest LNG carrier builder Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding has delivered four high-tech LNG carriers in the month of October.

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