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Korea seeks to strengthen UAE relations with loan
AsianOil: Sarawak awards onshore project to Petra Energy, Uzma
Sarawak state-owned Petroleum Sarawak (Petros) has awarded the development contract for onshore Block SK433 to Malaysian independents Petra Energy Development and Uzma Engineering.
Gazprom reveals Chinese gas supply details
China sets yet another refinery run record
The downstream sector has set a new crude processing record amid an expansion drive that will see China crowned as the world’s biggest refiner this year.
Japanese investors back Australian hydrogen, CCS projects
Japanese oil and gas companies have committed to both a new clean energy development as well as a carbon capture and storage project in Australia.
ONGC seeks Tamil Nadu’s permission to drill 15 wells
India’s largest developer Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) has reportedly applied for environmental clearance from the Tamil Nadu government to drill 15 exploration wells in the state.
SKK Migas mulls Ande-Ande Lumut’s development challenges
Indonesia’s upstream regulator SKK Migas has revealed that the development of the Ande-Ande Lumut oilfield in the offshore Northwest Natuna Block is more difficult than previously anticipated.
India’s fuel and gas demand bounce back
India’s oil product and natural gas demand has bounced back this month as the country begins opening up amid a continuing fall in new daily coronavirus (COVID-19) case numbers.
Pertamina signs new gas supply deals, receives Mahakam green light
Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina has signed of a number of agreements this week, which it billed as important steps in its missions to help deliver upon the country’s 2030 oil and gas production targets.
Saudi shifts site of planned Pakistan refinery
AsianOil: Australian government backs oil, gas sector
Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison has pledged that the oil and gas sector will “always” be a pillar of the economy, even as domestic investment in clean energy alternatives grows.
Clean LNG initiatives accelerate
New initiatives related to clean LNG and decarbonisation appear to be accelerating, with more developments announced in recent days.
State Gas unearths new CBM play in Queensland
Australian independent State Gas has announced that a second well on its wholly owned coal-bed methane (CBM) project in Queensland has confirmed a new gas play.
Indonesia considers broader upstream stimulus
Jakarta has been selective when deciding which developers may access its upstream stimuli, but a series of announcements suggest it may be ready to adopt a more relaxed approach.
Eni strikes gas in Indonesia's deep waters
Italian major Eni has announced the discovery of natural gas at its deepwater West Ganal block offshore Indonesia.
Woodside to make Pluto LNG carbon neutral by 2050
Australian developer Woodside Energy aims to make its Pluto liquefied natural gas (LNG) facility carbon neutral by 2050.
Hibiscus buys five offshore assets in Malaysia, Vietnam from Repsol
Malaysian independent Hibiscus Petroleum has agreed to buy Spanish major Repsol’s Malaysian upstream assets as well as a block in Vietnam for $212.5mn.
Santos, Beach win government funding for Moomba CCS project
Australian developers Santos and Beach Energy’s Moomba carbon capture and storage (CCS) project in South Australia has been awarded a AUD15mn ($11.6mn) grant from the federal government.
Indonesia’s largest oilfield enters decline
Indonesia’s upstream regulator SKK Migas has revealed that production from the country’s largest oilfield has entered decline.
Putin launches $14bn Amur gas processing plant
Iran suggests India stores oil at Jask
AsianOil: Japanese developers to boost oil, gas production with CCS
Japanese developers are studying the use of carbon capture and storage (CCS) technology in domestic upstream projects as they strive to boost output while also reducing emissions.
IGU upbeat on global LNG outlook
The International Gas Union’s annual LNG report is upbeat on the outlook for global LNG, and has talked up the role the fuel will play in post-pandemic recovery and the energy transition.
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