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Malaysian firm sinks new probe in Kazakhstan
ONGC wins seven onshore blocks
Niko exits India’s deepwater KG-D6 block
Pipes for TAPI delivered
Energas plans 2021 start for Pakistan LNG terminal
Pakistan’s Energas is planning to start up an LNG import terminal in 2021 that would be the country’s largest, pending approval to begin construction.
Developers request to put Philippine LNG on hold
China’s CNOOC Gas and Power and Phoenix Petroleum Philippines have asked for plans to build the $2bn Tanglawan LNG hub project in the Philippines to be put on hold.
China may desire gas, but cheap coal is compelling
China’s push for greater natural gas consumption continues to speed up, even as the year winds down, with imports and production rising and as well as new supply lines opening up.
Petronas to expand work orders
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has said in its latest activity forecast that while it expects to step up operations over the next three years, the short-term outlook remains challenging.
Triangle Energy brings fifth Cliff Head well back online
Australian junior Triangle Energy has brought the CH-13 well back into production at the Cliff Head oilfield offshore Western Australian after technical issues took the well out of commission nine months.
PTTEP ups investment budgets
Thailand’s state-owned PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) intends to increase its investment budget for 2020 as well as for the next five years.
RIL, BP form retail fuel venture
Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) and UK super-major BP have agreed to create a new retail fuel joint venture that aims to operate a network of retail fuel and aviation fuel stations across India.
Indian Oil to finish Kochi LPG terminal in 2021
State-run Indian Oil has said it intends to finish the construction of its delayed liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) import terminal project at the port of Kochi in Kerala State within the next 18 months.
Aramco and Pertamina to finalise reduced Cilacap plans in Q1
Report: Singapore’s LNG imports to more than triple by 2028
Singapore’s imports of LNG are forecast to more than triple by 2028, according to a new report.
Australia commits to gas reserve scheme
Australian Federal Resources Minister Matt Canavan said last week that the government was ready to implement a national gas reservation scheme in order to lower prices on the east coast.
India continues campaign to extend gas’ reach
India’s efforts to expand the use of natural gas within the country’s primary energy mix continued this week with the opening of the country’s first liquefied natural gas dispensing station.
Malaysia seeks to resolve states’ Petronas royalty demands
The Malaysian government may give oil-producing states such as Sarawak and Sabah a direct interest in state-owned Petronas, Prime Minister Mahathir Mohamad told Reuters on December 10.
Senex expands gas supply deal with Orora
Australian independent Senex Energy has expanded its natural gas sales agreement with Queensland-based Orora, agreeing to supply the manufacturer with 13.2 petajoules (343.84mn cubic metres) of gas from Project Atlas.
Indonesia’s upstream revamp may be too little
Indonesia has begun courting foreign upstream investors following the government’s announcement last week that it was considering the creation of a two-contract licensing model.
Turkmenistan enlists consultant for TAPI
Karoon Energy scales back Australian operations to focus on South America
Bruce Phillips, the chairman of Australia’s Karoon Energy, said last week that his company was taking steps to shift its focus to development projects in South America.
ExxonMobil cancels Australian LNG import project
ExxonMobil said this week that it was abandoning plans to build a liquefied natural gas import terminal in Australia’s south-eastern state of Victoria.
Asian LNG spot prices sink further amid warnings of overpayment on contracts
Asian LNG spot prices – already depressed this year – fell further this week, amid warnings that buyers of the fuel could pay considerably more if they purchase it under long-term contracts.
Santos ups production guidance for 2025
Australian developer Santos has upped its production outlook for 2025 as it settles into the final phase of a strategy first outlined in 2016 as a means of escaping its heavy debt load.
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