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Malaysian energy exports on the up
OPEC members boost July output, agree small uptick
Mitsui, Mitsubishi cut stakes in Sakhalin-2 LNG, buyers asked to change payment scheme
AsianOil: CNOOC reports commercial flows from offshore shale well
China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) has achieved commercial flows of oil and gas from an offshore shale well in the South China Sea. This marks the first successful offshore shale well for China.
Strike prepares for FIDs following reserve upgrade
Strike Energy is targeting final investment decisions on the West Erregulla and Walyering projects in Australia after reserves at both projects were increased.
BPMA confirms spudding of Rencong-1X well offshore Indonesia
Badan Pengelola Migas Aceh (BPMA), the upstream authority of Indonesia’s Aceh Province, confirmed on July 28 that Repsol had spudded the Rencong-1 well in waters off the province’s coast earlier that month.
Viva makes progress on infrastructure for Australian LNG import terminal
Viva Energy said on July 27 that it had entered into commercial agreements with GeelongPort for the provision and construction of pier and berthing infrastructure for its planned LNG import terminal at the Port of Geelong in Victoria, Australia.
Indian government gives BPCL green light to invest $1.6bn more in Brazilian deepwater project
The government of India has authorised Bharat Petroleum Corp. Ltd (BPCL) to invest another $1.6bn in BM-SEAL-11, a deepwater Brazilian oil block.
CNOOC reports commercial flows from offshore shale well
China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) has achieved commercial flows of oil and gas from an offshore shale well in the South China Sea. This marks the first successful offshore shale well for China.
Indian government provides update on push to boost gas share in energy mix
The Indian government has provided an update on efforts to boost the share of natural gas in the country’s energy mix.
Sinopec, Ineos sign $7bn of downstream deals
China’s Sinopec and UK-based chemical and energy player Ineos have signed three petrochemical deals with a combined value of $7bn.
Pakistan’s energy crisis worsens economic crunch
Cheniere signs LNG supply deal with Thailand’s PTT
US LNG producer Cheniere Energy announced this week that it had struck a deal to supply the super-chilled fuel to a unit of Thailand’s PTT.
Indonesia set to miss 2022 lifting targets
Indonesia looks set to fall short of its oil and gas lifting targets for 2022 after a series of setbacks.
TotalEnergies makes progress with Papua LNG plan
France's TotalEnergies said this week that the Papua LNG joint venture in Papua New Guinea (PNG) had decided to launch the first phase of front-end engineering and design studies for the project's upstream production facilities.
Middle East cargoes easing Europe’s strain
Taiwan plans new LNG import facilities
Woodside outlines plans for GoM development
Russia asking India to pay for oil in UAE dirhams
AsianOil: CNOOC launches self-developed Christmas tree system, unveils bidding round
China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) has launched its first self-developed subsea Christmas tree system in the Bohai Sea. The company said in a separate announcement that it was offering 13 offshore oil and gas blocks up for bidding in 2022.
CNOOC launches self-developed Christmas tree system, unveils bidding round
China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) has launched its first self-developed subsea Christmas tree system in the Bohai Sea. The company said in a separate announcement that it was offering 13 offshore oil and gas blocks up for bidding in 2022.

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