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Singapore forms coalition to bolster demand for carbon credits
Singapore has launched a new coalition backed by major corporates, investors and government-linked organisations aimed at boosting demand for high-integrity carbon credits.
Santos hails carbon capture milestone at Australia's Moomba CCS
Australia’s Santos said its Moomba carbon capture and storage project in South Australia has permanently stored 2mn tonnes of carbon dioxide equivalent in just over 18 months.
Santos takes FID on Papua New Guinea gas project
Santos and its partners in the PNG LNG project have approved a new gas development in Papua New Guinea aimed at sustaining LNG export supply.
Western Australia will be exempt from 20% gas reservation requirement
The exemption eases fears of regulatory overlap and further uncertainty for LNG producers operating in Western Australia.
New Zealand's gas reserves drop to record low
New Zealand’s remaining natural gas reserves have fallen to their lowest level in at least two decades, underlining the scale of the country’s energy supply challenge.
Australian LNG firms warn of long-term fallout from Hormuz crisis
Australia’s biggest LNG producers warned that the disruption to flows through the Strait of Hormuz could have long-lasting consequences for global energy markets.
Australian regional governments make moves to support hydrocarbon projects
Australian governments in the Northern Territory and South Australia have moved to support new gas, pipeline and carbon capture developments.
Japan's Inpex strikes domestic gas deal with Indonesian firms
Japan’s Inpex signed a gas sales agreement on May 20 with several Indonesian state-controlled companies covering supply from the long-delayed Abadi LNG project.
Indonesia's latest push for upstream investment
Indonesia has signed eight new upstream contracts and launched a major licensing round as it seeks to revive oil and gas production and reinforce its role as a key Asian LNG supplier.
Japan's Inpex takes stake in Australia's Browse gas fields
Japan’s Inpex has agreed to acquire a 10.7% stake in the Browse offshore gas project in Australia from China’s PetroChina, expanding its position in one of the country’s largest undeveloped gas resources.
Indonesia launches licencing round for 13 oil and gas blocks
Indonesia’s Ministry of Energy and Mineral Resources (ESDM) has officially launched its 2026 oil and gas licencing round, offering a massive portfolio of 13 exploration and development blocks
Pakistan revives offshore oil, gas exploration with 23 new licences
Pakistan has formally reopened its offshore oil and gas exploration sector after nearly two decades, awarding 23 offshore blocks under the Offshore Bid Round 2025 as part of efforts to strengthen domestic energy production.
Myanmar gas revenues supposedly linked to support of military regime
Burma Campaign UK has urged Kurt Waldeland to withdraw his company from gas extraction projects in Myanmar, arguing that revenues from the sector continue to support the country’s military regime
Nicaragua and PetroVietnam hold energy investment talks
Nicaragua's embassy in Hanoi met with the chairman of Vietnam's state-owned PetroVietnam on May 18 to explore investment opportunities in the Central American country's energy sector.
Bangladesh, Angola open talks on energy partnership
Bangladesh and Angola have participated in their first high-level bilateral dialogue on energy cooperation, in the process marking an initial step towards a longer-term partnership.
World Bank doubles Bangladesh energy security financing to $700mn
The World Bank has approved an additional $350mn in financing for Bangladesh to strengthen the country’s energy security as global fuel markets face mounting volatility and supply disruptions linked to tensions in the Middle East.
UAE, Kuwait expand overseas storage to safeguard Asian supply chains
Kuwait is accelerating a strategy to hold crude reserves overseas to insulate international supply chains from mounting geopolitical risks in the Gulf.
Philippines pushed to accelerate domestic oil and gas exploration
PCCI president Perry Ferrer said the Philippines remained heavily dependent on imported fossil fuels and needed to accelerate its shift towards indigenous energy production.
Pakistan makes first US crude imports as energy ties expand
Pakistan has imported 6mn barrels of crude oil from the US for the first time in the current fiscal year, in a move that highlights a gradual widening of energy links between Islamabad and Washington.
Japan turns to Brazil oil
Japan is looking at Brazil as a possible supplier of crude oil as conflict involving the United States, Israel and Iran disrupts flows through the Strait of Hormuz, Economy Minister Ryosei Akazawa said.
Glenfarne’s Alaska LNG secures supply deal with ConocoPhillips
Alaska LNG has inked a 30-year natural gas supply deal with US energy giant ConocoPhillips.
Australian Union Group says it will Strike at Inpex’s Ichthys LNG plant
Workers in Australia at the Ichthys LNG export terminal in northern Australia will begin strike action on May 27.
India likely to maintain Russian oil purchases despite US waiver expiry
India is expected to continue importing Russian crude despite the expiry of a temporary US sanctions waiver on May 16, with the government indicating that refiners will keep making procurement decisions based on commercial considerations.

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