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Angolan crude discounts deepen as global oil oversupply pressures market
Angolan crude oil is reportedly facing some of its steepest price discounts in more than a decade as a growing glut of global supply and weakening demand from China weigh heavily on the market.
From Sapura to Vantris, Malaysia's biggest corporate rescue
Because of the firm's scale, an uncontrolled insolvency was never an option for Malaysian regulators, as the company was too embedded in the domestic O&G ecosystem, supporting over 59,000 jobs in the nation's energy sector.
Malaysia slashes non-subsidised fuel rates in 27th weekly review
The Malaysian government has executed a downward adjustment across its commercial fuel networks in its 27th weekly pricing review of the year
Hormuz evacuation halted after drone strike on Singaporean container ship
UN International Maritime Organisation (IMO) has suspended its high-stakes rescue programme following a targeted missile or drone strike on a commercial container ship
India eyes diesel biofuel blending with isobutanol pilot
India is preparing to expand its biofuel strategy beyond petrol by introducing isobutanol blending in diesel, a move that could reshape the country's commercial vehicle sector and further reduce dependence on imported crude oil.
India restores LPG supplies to industries as disruptions ease
India has lifted restrictions on the supply of non-domestic packed liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) to industrial and commercial users, restoring allocations to levels that existed before the West Asia crisis.
Vietnamese Coast Guard seizes smuggled diesel
Officers boarded the fishing vessel and discovered approximately 55,000 litres of diesel of unknown origin.
Mongolia's risky fuel strategy gamble
Country’s dependence on Russian gasoline gives it short-term supply stability but leaves it structurally exposed.
Mozambique's Coral North FLNG advances, awards Japanese group MODEC mooring system contract
MODEC said it will work with the Technip Energies-JGC joint venture to support the integration and delivery of the project, which is being developed by Eni.
Vietnam seeks three month extension of fuel tax relief
The proposal would keep existing tax incentives on gasoline and fuel-related raw materials in place from July 1 to September 30.
Malaysia secures 20-year Russian energy deal
The deal was secured through direct, closed-door bilateral negotiations with Russian President Vladimir Putin on the sidelines of the 35th Anniversary ASEAN–Russia Commemorative Summit.
Indonesian upstream oil, gas company leads construction on $6.5bn energy grid
The state energy apparatus PT Elnusa Tbk (IDX: ELSA) has initiated construction on a midstream asset, moving to secure the logistical foundations of Indonesia's new administrative capital Nusantara (IKN)
Former boss at China's CNOOC sentenced to death
The Xuzhou Intermediate People’s Court also deprived Yuan of his political rights for life and ordered the confiscation of all his personal assets.
Jadestone brings onstream first oil well during Malaysian campaign for the year
Asia-Pacific focused Jadestone Energy has brought the first well in its 2026 Malaysia infill drilling campaign online at around 3,000 barrels of oil per day.
Naming ceremony takes place for floating storage unit due to work at Murphy Oil's Lac Da Vang oilfield off Vietnam
Yinson Production has held a naming ceremony for the FSO PTSC Lac Da Vang, ahead of the vessel’s planned deployment at the Lac Da Vang oilfield offshore Vietnam.
The debate over EU methane regulation and energy security
The EU’s methane regulation has split analysts, with Rystad saying it will not harm supply and Wood Mackenzie warning it could make large volumes of imports non-compliant.
Hanwha Ocean signs MoU for proposed Canadian FLNG project
South Korea’s Hanwha Ocean has signed a memorandum of understanding with Canada’s Kanata Clean Power & Climate Technologies to explore cooperation on Kanata LNG.
India’s Petronet LNG receives Middle East cargo after Hormuz reopening
The time-chartered vessel DISHA of India’s Petronet has berthed at the Dahej LNG terminal, delivering 62,000 tonnes of LNG from the Middle East.
Australia's Woodside to supply gas to Alcoa alumina producer
Australian oil firm Woodside has agreed to supply 31.1 PJ of domestic gas to alumina producer Alcoa under a new sale and purchase deal covering 2027-2030.
Stranded Taiwanese crude tanker clears Hormuz chokepoint
A Taiwanese crude tanker carrying 2mn barrels of oil cleared the blockaded Strait of Hormuz and is heading to Kaohsiung, state-run energy supplier CPC Corp.
Malaysian ministry of plantation reviews feasibility of B50 biodiesel shift
The Malaysian government is re-engineering its green fuel mandates, accelerating its transition toward a low-carbon transport network while protecting its status as an export powerhouse
India’s Russian crude imports hit record level
Regardless of efforts by the US or even the EU to pressure New Delhi to abide by wider sanctions on Moscow, Russian crude is set to remain a defining feature of India's energy mix in at least the near term.
Pakistan approves 435-km fuel pipeline to strengthen energy supply network
Pakistan has approved the construction of a 435-kilometre pipeline for transporting refined petroleum products from Punjab to Khyber Pakhtunkhwa.
China leans on inventories to cushion Iran shock, likely to wait before resuming purchases
The smaller-than-expected stock draw is largely explained by a sharp reduction in refinery activity. First-quarter processing averaged 14.95mn bpd, leaving May output an estimated 2.29mn bpd lower.
EU closes Russian oil 'refining loophole' but sanctions gaps remain - KSE
The EU's ban on petroleum products refined from Russian crude oil in third countries has sharply reduced the flow of Russian-linked fuel into Europe, but significant loopholes remain and products derived from Russian oil continue to reach the EU.

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