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Empire buys major stake in five Australian shale blocks
Australian shale gas developer Empire Energy has acquired a controlling stake in five exploration permits in the Northern Territory’s Beetaloo sub-basin.
Two Philippine LNG projects award EPC contracts
The Philippines is that much closer to becoming a liquefied natural gas (LNG) importer this week after two separate import projects awarded engineering contracts.
India’s first FSRU arrives at Jaigarh terminal
India’s first floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) has arrived in the country. The Höegh Giant sailed from Keppel Shipyard in Singapore, berthing at H-Energy’s Jaigarh terminal in Maharashtra on April 12.
AsianOil: Eni expands Vietnamese portfolio
Italian major Eni has closed its acquisition of Singaporean independent KrisEnergy’s 100% stake in Block 115/09, which lies offshore Vietnam.
LNG trade booms, as US shipments to Asia, Europe rise
LNG deliveries are reported to have risen by the most in a year in March, with shipments from the US to both Asia and Europe on the up.
Total justifies position on Myanmar
French major Total has defended its decision to continue producing natural gas in Myanmar despite the military coup, arguing that to do otherwise would put local staff at risk of reprisals from the military regime.
Indonesia seeks upstream solutions
Upstream regulator SKK Migas is working with the country’s contractors to boost production, but near-term forecasts of additional output are far from encouraging.
Viva upbeat about proposed LNG import project
Australian refiner and fuel marketer Viva Energy is upbeat about the potential of its proposed liquified natural gas (LNG) import project in Victoria after the state government blocked a similar project on environmental grounds.
Daqing Oilfield’s Q1 production beats target
State-owned China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC) has announced that subsidiary Daqing Oilfield’s first-quarter oil and gas production exceeded its targets.
Shell awards Malaysian drilling contract to Maersk
Royal Dutch Shell has awarded a contract to Maersk Drilling to drill four development wells at the Gumusut-Kakap project offshore Malaysia.
India, Saudi oil price spat deepens
India’s spat with Saudi Arabia over oil prices is showing little sign of slowing down, despite the kingdom’s recent support for an easing of OPEC+ production curbs.
AsianOil: Australia’s “gas-led recovery” faces industry pushback
The Australian upstream industry is once more pushing back at aspects of the federal government’s plans for a “gas-led recovery”.
Santos takes Barossa FID
The Santos-led consortium developing the Barossa natural gas and condensate field has reached a final investment decision (FID) on the $3.6bn project that lies offshore Australia’s Northern Territory.
India keeps gas prices low for another six months
The Indian government has kept the prices of state-run developers’ conventional natural gas production level while lowering rates for production from challenging deposits.
KrisEnergy’s future in doubt after disappointing Cambodian output
Singaporean independent KrisEnergy has revealed that disappointing production results from its Apsara oilfield offshore Cambodia could sink the company.
AEMO: LNG imports can delay Australian gas supply shortages
The Australian Energy Market Operator (AEMO) has said an anticipated shortfall in natural gas supplies can be delayed as long the country begins importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) by the end of 2023.
Pertamina extinguishes refinery blaze
Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina has announced that its firefighters have successfully extinguished a fire that raged for two days at the company’s Balongan refinery.
Iran signs 25-year pact with China
LNG becomes global shipping fuel
AsianOil: India continues to rail against oil supply cuts
The Indian government maintained its pressure on OPEC+ and Saudi Arabia this past week, pushing for an easing in production cuts in order to lower international oil prices.
QP makes more LNG moves
Qatar Petroleum continues to make new moves related to its LNG business, including striking a new long-term supply deal with China’s Sinopec.
APPEA calls for budget reforms
Australia’s leading upstream industry body has called on the government to adopt several budgetary reforms to encourage oil and gas investment.
PetroChina profits tumbled 58% in 2020
State-run PetroChina has posted a 58% year-on-year decline in its 2020 net profit to CNY19bn ($2.9bn) on the back of tumbling international oil and gas prices.
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