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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.
CNPC cuts methane emission intensity, focuses on green investment
State-owned China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) said this week that it had managed to cut its methane emissions intensity by 6% year on year in 2020.
Westside signs gas supply deals with Alinta, CleanCo
Australian independent Westside has signed gas sales agreements (GSAs) with Alinta Energy and CleanCo Queensland for the supply of 5.84 PJ (152.12mn cubic metres) of natural gas over three years.
HPCL expects Indian oil demand recovery soon
As India’s coronavirus (COVID-19) infections ease from record highs just a few weeks ago, hopes are growing that a recovery in oil demand is just around the corner.
Petronas builds upstream momentum
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has announced the award of a new deepwater services contract, as the company looks to bolster production at new and existing fields.
Sinopec looks to cleaner future
The state-owned refiner is investing in both petrochemicals and hydrogen as it plans for a decline in transportation fuel demand.
Petronas’ profit more than doubles in Q1
State-owned Malaysian major Petronas has recorded a more than 100% year-on-year increase in its first-quarter profit, attributing the result to both a recovery in oil and gas prices as well as its own cost-cutting efforts.
AsianOil: ConocoPhillips to exit Indonesia’s Corridor block
US super-major ConocoPhillips is reportedly gearing up to walk away from the Corridor natural gas block onshore Indonesia.
Santos kicks off Timor-Leste drilling programme
Australian independent Santos has started the Phase 3C infill drilling programme at the Bayu-Undan field offshore in Timor-Leste.
NZOG, Cue farm in to three northern Australian fields
New Zealand Oil & Gas (NZOG) and its Southeast Asia-focused subsidiary Cue Energy have reached a deal to farm into Central Petroleum’s three producing assets in Australia’s Northern Territory.
Udenna snaps up Shell’s stake in Philippine gas field
Philippine conglomerate Udenna has reached a deal with Royal Dutch Shell to buy the latter’s 45% stake in the Southeast Asian country’s largest natural gas field.
Pertamina to build LNG terminal for Cilacap refinery
Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina unveiled plans this week to build a small-scale liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal to supply feedstock to its Cilacap refinery.
PTT unlikely to bow to pressure over Myanmar
An international non-government organisation (NGO) is quietly pushing for Thailand’s state-owned PTT to begin facing penalties over its ties to Myanmar’s military government.
Indonesian upstream hit by spate of outages
Indonesia’s oil and gas industry has experienced a series of unplanned shutdowns that threaten to derail the government’s upstream production targets.
India’s oil, gas imports climb in April
India’s oil and gas imports experienced a resurgence in April compared with the same month of 2020, owing to the comparative relaxation of the country’s social quarantine measures.
AsianOil: India’s gas production climbs in April, while oil output slides
India recorded a significant jump in its natural gas production in April, even as its crude oil output continued to slide.
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