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LNG trade booms ahead of winter

25 November 2021

The global LNG trade is booming ahead of the Northern Hemisphere winter, with Asia’s leading buyers ramping up deliveries, in competition with Europe.

US confirms co-ordinated SPR release

24 November 2021

The US has teamed up with China, India, South Korea, Japan and the UK to co-ordinate releases from their strategic petroleum reserves.

AsianOil: Woodside takes FIDs on Scarborough and Pluto LNG 2

23 November 2021

Australia’s largest oil and gas producer Woodside has reached final investment decisions for both the Scarborough gas field development as well as the expansion of the Pluto liquefied natural gas facility.

Chevron shuts Gorgon Train 1 following minor leak

19 November 2021

Chevron shut Train 1 at its giant Gorgon LNG plant in Western Australia following the discovery of a minor gas leak during a routine inspection this week.

Australia unveils next round of basin funding

19 November 2021

The Australian government has unveiled the next two basins to receive exploration funding and support as part of the “gas-fired recovery” economic strategy.

US seeks Asian allies for SPR strategy

19 November 2021

The US wants to co-ordinate with major Asian crude buyers to oversee the release of strategic reserves in order to bring prices down.

Indonesia unveils three-pronged upstream strategy

19 November 2021

Indonesian upstream regulator SKK Migas has unveiled its three-pronged upstream strategy to boost national oil and gas production in line with the government’s 2030 target.

Cairn India secures new upstream partnerships

18 November 2021

Indian independent Cairn Oil & Gas has signed services contracts with both Halliburton and Baker Hughes as it strives to boost its production and reserves.

Freeport LNG announces CCS plan amid news of stake sale

18 November 2021

Freeport LNG Development is partnering with Talos Energy to jointly develop a carbon capture and storage facility to serve its liquefaction terminal on the Texas Gulf Coast. The announcement comes as a 25.7% stake in Freeport changes hands.

Russia strikes deal on Iran's multi-trillion dollar Chalous gas field as ‘final act securing control over European energy market’

16 November 2021

Tehran said to be expecting geopolitical payoff by giving up control of field that makes Iran holder of world’s biggest gas reserves.

AsianOil: Petronas signs raft of CCUS agreements

16 November 2021

Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has signed a number of agreements this month with international partners that focus on developing carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) technology.

Chevron to use carbon credits to make up for Gorgon CCS shortfall

12 November 2021

Chevron and its partners in the giant Gorgon LNG project in Australia will buy carbon credits likely worth more than $183mn to compensate for failing to meet carbon capture targets.

RIL exits Eagle Ford with sale to Ensign

12 November 2021

India’s Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) is exiting the US shale industry via a sale of its assets in the Eagle Ford play in Texas to Ensign Natural Resources.

Santos wraps up NT shale well

12 November 2021

Australian independent Santos has successfully drilled the Tanumbirini 3H (T3H) well in the EP 161 shale gas play in the Northern Territory.

CNPC enters state of emergency after COVID scare

12 November 2021

State-owned China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) has entered a state of emergency at its Beijing offices after four employees tested positive for coronavirus (COVID-19), the Global Times reported on November 11.

PNG court approves Oil Search shareholder vote on Santos merger

12 November 2021

Papua New Guinea’s (PNG) National Court has given Oil Search the green light to hold a shareholder vote on its proposed merger with Santos.

Pertamina puts price tag on first CCS projects

12 November 2021

Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina has estimated that installing the country’s first two carbon capture storage (CCS) projects could cost as much as $500mn.

Edited by

Andrew Kemp

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