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CNOOC strikes $13bn of deals in bid to avert energy crunch
Aramco keen on Chinese investment amid refinery reports
Shell warns that LNG market will remain tight in 2022
Japan firms test ammonia for power, petrochemical decarbonisation
AsianOil: P’nyang partners sign gas agreement with PNG government
The partners in the proposed P’nyang development have signed a deal with the government of Papua New Guinea (PNG) over the proposed development of the field.
Marubeni, Pertamina sign MoU on Indonesian decarbonisation projects
Japan’s Marubeni has signed a memorandum of understanding (MoU) with Indonesia’s Pertamina. Under the non-binding agreement, the two companies have agreed to collaborate on the development of decarbonisation projects in Indonesia.
Australian oil and gas firms post profits
Several of Australia’s oil and gas producers have reported improved profits, buoyed by rising commodity prices
ConocoPhillips completes purchase of additional APLNG stake
ConocoPhillips announced on February 17 that its Australian subsidiary had completed its $1.645bn purchase of an additional 10% stake in the Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) project from Origin Energy.
Strike makes South Erregulla gas discovery
Australia’s Strike Energy announced this week that it had made a conventional gas discovery with the South Erregulla-1 (SE-1) appraisal well in Western Australia’s Perth Basin.
China seeks greater global LNG trading role
China is reportedly working to establish itself as a major player in global LNG trading, bolstered by liberalisation at home and contracts abroad.
Thailand lays plans for another LNG regasification terminal
Japan considering moves to keep fuel prices under control
ConocoPhillips Sarawak contracts jack-up rig for Malaysian drilling campaign
Units of US independent ConocoPhillips have contracted Icon Offshore to provide a jack-up rig for a multi-well drilling campaign offshore Malaysia that is due to start in the second quarter of this year.
AsianOil: ConocoPhillips Sarawak contracts jack-up rig for Malaysian drilling campaign
Units of US independent ConocoPhillips have contracted Icon Offshore to provide a jack-up rig for a multi-well drilling campaign offshore Malaysia that is due to start in the second quarter of this year.
India’s Reliance announces move to blue hydrogen
China reportedly prepared to renegotiate oil-for-loans deal with Ecuador
China’s government is prepared to renegotiate the terms of its debt agreements with Ecuador so as to break the link between payment and crude oil sales, according to President Guillermo Lasso.
Inpex unveils plans for Ichthys CCS project
Japan’s Inpex has unveiled plans to build a carbon capture and storage (CCS) project at its Ichthys LNG terminal in Australia.
Duterte defends Malampaya gas transaction
Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte on February 4 defended the sale of a 45% stake in the Malampaya gas project to Udenna, which is controlled by his ally, Dennis Uy.
Jadestone unveils 36% increase in production guidance for 2022
Independent producer Jadestone Energy, which has operations across Southeast Asia and Oceania, unveiled its guidance for 2022 on February 10.
Carnarvon turns attention to Western Australia after Timor-Leste disappointment
Australia’s Carnarvon Energy is turning its attention back to waters offshore Western Australia after declaring the Buffalo-10 well offshore Timor-Leste to be uncommercial.
Mexican oil export cuts already affecting India
Mexico’s national oil company Pemex has reportedly slashed crude exports to India since the beginning of the year, in an apparent move to uphold its previously announced goal of making more feedstock available to domestic refiners.
Shell outlines QGC drilling plans
Royal Dutch Shell has unveiled plans for the next phase of onshore gas development in Queensland, Australia, alongside its partners in the QGC joint venture.

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