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Santos, BP win permit offshore WA
Santos and BP have been awarded a new permit offshore Western Australia that the Australian independent has described as being “on-trend with the Dorado discovery” in the adjacent permit.
PetroChina adds oil, shale gas reserves
State-run PetroChina has added more than 1bn tonnes (7.33bn barrels) of oil reserves in north-western China, the company said on September 29.
Sempra announces potential LNG supply deal with China
Sempra Energy’s MoU with a Chinese company over potential LNG supply co-operation suggests growing optimism that an end to the US-China trade war may be coming
PNG seeks better deal on P’nyang project
Papua New Guinea (PNG) Petroleum Minister Kerenga Kua is once more on the war path over how much the government receives from the country’s natural gas developments.
PTT, Gulf Energy to build Thai LNG terminal
Thailand’s state-owned PTT has teamed up with Gulf Energy Development to build a THB40.9bn ($1.33bn) liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminal on the country’s east coast.
Petronas charters LNG carrier from Avenir
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has chartered a liquefied natural gas (LNG) carrier from the UK’s Avenir LNG to be used in bunkering operations offshore the Southeast Asian country.
India cuts gas prices
The Indian government has reduced the price of locally produced natural gas for six months from October 1, the first such cut in more than two years.
ONGC plans domestic drilling campaigns
State-run Indian major Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) is reportedly seeking the Ministry of Environment’s approval to begin a 44-well onshore drilling campaign in the country’s south-east.
Pavilion targets Europe in bid to become global LNG trader
Singapore-based Pavilion Energy is targeting new markets in Europe as well as expanding in Asia as the gas importer and marketer aims to become a global trader of LNG.
Mitsui moves to sell BassGas stake
Japanese developer Mitsui & Co. has said it is looking to sell its 40% stake in the BassGas project off the coast of Australia’s south-eastern state of Victoria.
KOGAS agrees to buy US LNG from BP
State-owned Korea Gas has struck a deal to buy 1.58mn tonnes per year of US LNG from super-major BP.
Trader rejects Mitsubishi’s account of losses
A trader that worked at Mitsubishi’s Singaporean arm until last week has disputed the Japanese company’s version of events surrounding a $320mn loss on crude oil derivatives trades.
China updates oil reserve figures
China’s National Energy Administration (NEA) has given its first official update on the country’s strategic oil inventories in almost two years.
Pakistan unveils new LNG projects
Pakistan has taken a major step forward in tackling its chronic natural gas shortages, having shortlisted companies to build five liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in the country, either individually or in a consortium.
Petronas posts 9% gain in H1 profit
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has posted a first-half net profit of MYR28.9bn ($6.92bn), up 9% on the same period of 2018.
India’s Petronet buys into Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG
Tellurian’s agreement with India’s Petronet brings the company a step closer to an FID on its Driftwood LNG project, and may be one of the largest ever LNG supply deals in US history.
IOC looks to up US oil imports
State-run Indian Oil Corp. (IOC) has said it is willing to increase crude imports from the US once export bottlenecks have been resolved.
Asian LNG buyers seek better contract terms
Asian LNG importers are seeking better contractual terms from their long-term suppliers in response to depressed prices on the spot market.
Russia's Rosneft to invest $850mn in Indian Vadinar refinery
Magnolia terminal to supply gas to Vietnamese LNG-to-power project
Australia-listed LNG Ltd has struck a deal to supply gas to a province in Vietnam from its Magnolia export terminal in Louisiana, on the US Gulf Coast.
Inpex mulls Ichthys LNG expansion
Japanese developer Inpex has revealed that it is looking at ways to expand its $45bn Ichthys LNG project offshore north-western Australia as it approaches full capacity.
China’s oil and gas production climbs in August
China’s crude oil production inched up 1% year on year in August to 16.18mn tonnes (3.83mn barrels per day), according to data from the National Bureau of Statistics (NBS).
The Philippines flipflops on South China Sea
The Philippine government has retreated from President Rodrigo Duterte’s comments that he is willing to set aside an international tribunal’s ruling on the South China Sea in order to explore the area jointly with China.
ONGC may buy out partners in OPaL
India’s state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) may buy out its partners in polymer manufacturer ONGC Petro Additions Ltd (OPaL) in order to list the company.
India may privatise BPCL stake
The Indian government is reportedly leaning towards selling its controlling stake in refiner Bharat Petroleum Corporation Ltd (BPCL) to either a private company or an international major.
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