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Mereenie JV signs gas deal with Northern Territory government
The joint venture partners at Mereenie, the Northern Territory's largest onshore gas field, have signed a six-year agreement to supply the regional government starting from the beginning of 2025.
Empire to sell Carpentaria gas to Australia's NT
Sydney-listed independent Empire Energy has secured a deal to provide gas from its Carpentaria project in the onshore Beetaloo sub-basin to Australia’s Northern Territory.
Indonesian company Texcal Energy advances PB field development in Sumatra
Indonesian independent Texcal Energy is progressing with the second phase of development at its PB field within the Mahato production sharing contract in Sumatra, Indonesia, following recent regulatory approval.
Petronas, Enilive, and Euglena to develop biorefinery in Malaysia for sustainable fuels
Petronas, Enilive (a subsidiary of Eni), and Japanese biotechnology firm Euglena have finalised plans to build a biorefinery within Petronas' Pengerang Integrated Complex in Johor, Malaysia.
Sanctioned Iranian crude finds new markets in Dalian, China
Imports of crude oil from Iran have been steadily arriving at the port and refining city of Dalian, in northeast China, since late last year. This is according to multiple tanker tracking firms and insider trading sources.
Helmerich & Payne to acquire KCA Deutag
Helmerich & Payne (H&P) is to acquire UK-based KCA Deutag International for $1.97bn in cash
Manila’s need for LNG is clear and present
As the Philippines accelerates its transition towards long sought after cleaner energy sources, a prominent LNG specialist has emphasised the critical role of liquefied natural gas in ensuring improved domestic energy security
Woodside's Scarborough project nears completion, costs up to $12.5bn
Woodside’s Scarborough and the second Pluto LNG train projects reached 67% completion by the end of the second quarter, the company has reported. The Perth-based LNG firm also disclosed a rise in the project's cost to $12.5bn.
India's Reliance Industries gets US licence to continue buying crude oil from venezuela
India's Reliance Industries, the largest private oil refinery operator in the country, has secured a licence from the United States to continue importing crude oil from Venezuela
TotalEnergies seeks to get Papua LNG project back on track
Supermajor TotalEnergies is renewing its push to move the delayed Papua LNG project ahead.
Petros and Petronas urged to finalise oil and gas trading discussions in Sarawak
Sarawak Premier Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg has called for the ongoing discussions between Petroleum Sarawak Bhd and Petroliam Nasional Bhd regarding the oversight of oil and gas trading in Sarawak to be concluded within the next three months
Malaysian company DNeX secures new production sharing contract with Petronas
Dagang NeXchange Bhd has announced a new production sharing contract through its subsidiary Ping Petroleum Sdn Bhd with Petroliam Nasional Bhd.
OR accelerates overseas expansion with Laos push
PTT Oil and Retail Business (OR), a major player in Thailand’s oil and retail sector, is set to bolster its international presence with a strategic expansion into Laos.
Tanjung Offshore secures key contract from Malaysia’s Petronas Carigali for plug and abandonment programme
T7 Global's subsidiary, Tanjung Offshore Services, has been awarded a significant contract by Malaysia's national oil and gas company, Petronas Carigali
Pakistan and Turkmenistan strengthen energy ties with TAPI pipeline project
Pakistan's Federal Minister for Petroleum, Dr. Musadik Malik, hosted Turkmenistani delegation and discussed the TAPI pipeline project
Santos again delays FID on Dorado
Leading Australian oil and gas producer Santos has once more delayed taking a final investment decision on the offshore Dorado oil project in Western Australia.
Australia to finalise new gas, CCS exploration permits
Australia’s government intends to finalise new permits for offshore gas and carbon capture and storage exploration to support the economy and energy transition goals.
China, Philippines reach understanding on contested shoal in South China Sea
China and the Philippines last weekend announced that they have reached an understanding regarding the Second Thomas Shoal, a submerged reef near the Spratly Islands in the South China Sea.
Thai cabinet approves freeze on electricity prices, diesel ceiling amid economic stability measures
The Thai Cabinet has greenlit a series of measures aimed at stabilising energy prices for the remainder of 2024, including freezing the electricity rate at THB4.18 per unit and capping diesel prices at THB33 per litre until October 31.
Indonesia looks to break decade-long hiatus on purchasing Russian oil
Pertamina, the Indonesian state-controlled refiner, is said to be on the lookout for Russian oil grades for what will be the first time in years, according to three traders
Indonesia to launch low-sulphur fuels amid fiscal concerns
Starting September 1, the Indonesian government will begin distributing low-sulphur fuels in an initiative aimed at reducing air pollution in Jakarta and potentially other major cities
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