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India’s tax overhaul should boost upstream confidence
The country has finally scrapped a controversial retroactive taxation system that has led to several high-profile disputes.
AsianOil: Senex enjoys significant Surat reserves upgrade
Australian independent Senex Energy reported a significant upgrade to its natural gas reserves this week following an independent assessment by Netherland Sewell & Associates (NSAI).
Pakistan justifies expensive LNG purchases
The Pakistani government has been forced to defend expensive spot LNG cargoes amid a firming of international gas prices.
India promises closer co-operation with upstream investors
The Indian government has promised to work more closely with private and foreign upstream investors as it seeks to turn around an ongoing slump in oil production.
IOC-Petronas JV to enter Indian retail fuel sector
India’s state-run Indian Oil Corp. (IOC) and Malaysian state-major Petronas plan to expand their joint venture’s interests to include the South Asian country’s retail fuel market.
Indonesia strives for smooth Rokan transition
Petrofac starts up Malaysian oilfield
International service provider Petrofac has started up a new shallow-water oilfield in Malaysia, according to state-owned Petronas.
Woodside ups Scarborough’s projected costs by 5%
Australian independent Woodside Energy has increased its cost estimates for the offshore Scarborough natural gas development ahead of a final investment decision (FID) planned for later this year.
Details emerge on planned Jask storage expansion
ADNOC and Fertiglobe sell blue ammonia to Itochu
AsianOil: Santos, Oil Search merger to create new upstream powerhouse
Australia-listed independents Santos and Oil Search’s proposed merger, first revealed last month, is back on track after Santos compromised over ownership stakes.
Santos celebrates infill drilling success
Malaysia’s Petros dives into offshore exploration
Sarawak State’s oil company has partnered with Royal Dutch Shell and Petronas to learn the ropes of offshore exploration.
SKK Migas unveils exploration plans
Indonesia’s upstream regulator SKK Migas has unveiled plans to launch its own onshore exploration project in East Java Province’s Lamongan Regency.
China denies launching cyberattacks on US gas pipelines
The Chinese government has rejected US claims that it was behind multiple cyberattacks targeting US natural gas infrastructure dating back a decade.
OGDCL strikes gas, condensate in Wali licence
Pakistan’s OGDCL has struck natural gas and condensate at its wholly owned Wali exploration licence in the country’s north-western province of KPK.
AsianOil: India approves two new SPR sites
The Indian government has approved plans to build two underground crude oil storage facilities that will expand the country’s strategic petroleum reserve capacity by 6.5mn tonnes.
Chevron misses CCS target at Gorgon LNG
Super-major Chevron confirmed this week that it would not meet its carbon dioxide (CO2) injection target at its Gorgon LNG facility, which has a carbon capture and storage (CCS) component.
Strike buys strategic stake in Warrego
Australian independent Strike Energy has boosted its stake in the West Erregulla gas project to 54% through the acquisition of a strategic interest in Warrego Energy.
Senex signs new domestic gas supply deals
Australian independent Senex Energy has signed a long-term gas sales agreement with cement manufacturer Adbri for the supply up to 11 PJ.
PetroVietnam’s first-half pre-tax profit jumps 200%
State-owned PetroVietnam’s pre-tax profit grew by more than 200% in the first half of this year to VND21.3 trillion ($912.5mn), the company reported earlier this month.
IOC looks to build India’s first green hydrogen project
State-run Indian Oil Corp. (IOC) intends to build the country’s first green hydrogen plant at its 8mn tonne per year (160,000 barrel per day) Mathura refinery in Uttar Pradesh, chairman Shrikant Madhav Vaidya said this week.
Oil Search rebuffs Santos’ merger offer
Papua New Guinea (PNG) focused developer Oil Search has rebuffed a merger offer from Australian independent Santos, noting the proposal did not reflect fair value for its shareholders.

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