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Russia deepening energy, security ties with Pakistan with the new Pak Stream gas pipeline
AsianOil: Indonesia’s H1 output falls short
Indonesia’s oil and gas production in the first half of this year has once again missed the government’s target, the country’s upstream regulator revealed last week.
US ‘weighing new sanctions on Iran’s oil sales to China as nuclear deal talks jockeying continues’
Cartel compromise: OPEC+ members reach agreement
Philippine senate hearing seeks clarity on Malampaya sale
The Senate committee on energy has been hearing testimony on Udenna’s acquisition of Shell’s stake in the Malampaya gas field.
India streamlines permit process for legacy blocks
India’s Directorate General of Hydrocarbons has streamlined the upstream permit process for legacy fields by more than halving the number of approvals their developers require.
Woodside looks for Pluto LNG investors
Australian independent Woodside Energy has begun looking for investors to buy into its planned expansion of the Pluto liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant as well as its feedstock field.
China’s first-half crude imports shrink 3%
China’s crude oil imports slumped 3% year on year in the first six months of the year to 260.66mn tonnes (10.55mn barrels per day), according to General Administration of Customs data published on July 13.
SKK Migas highlights production challenges
Indonesia’s upstream regulator revealed this week that the country is on track to miss the government’s production target for this year and that without serious changes the 2030 target is also at risk.
TotalEnergies monetises GLNG’s downstream infrastructure
GIP expanded its presence in Australia’s LNG sector this week after closing a deal with French major TotalEnergies that monetises the latter’s stake in GLNG's downstream assets.
AsianOil: Pakistan’s gas supply woes deepen
Pakistan could face a natural gas shortage in September and October, after having reportedly cancelled a liquefied natural gas (LNG) tender owing to high spot market prices.
Australia renews major project status for Transborders’ FLNG system
The Australian government has renewed the major project status of a Western Australian company’s off-the-shelf development programme for stranded gas assets.
Petronas, CNOOC signed $7bn LNG supply deal
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas and state-owned China National Offshore Oil Corp. (CNOOC) have signed a $7bn, 10-year liquefied natural gas supply deal.
Another Rokan oilfield handover hurdle falls
Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina is one step closer to a smooth transition of operations at the Rokan oilfield after utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara’s acquisition of the power plant that supplies Rokan.
Sinopec launches CCUS projects
State-owned Sinopec has unveiled two new carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) projects as it strives to achieve carbon neutrality by 2050.
Indonesia allocates gas sales from Jadestone’s block to PLN
The Indonesian government has allocated gas sales from Singapore-based Jadestone Energy’s Akatara field to state-owned power utility Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN).
SA gas import project advances, despite challenging market
South Australia may be leading the rest of the country in terms of its renewable energy adoption rates, but that has not stopped one Australian developer from pressing ahead with its plans to build an LNG import terminal in the state.
Japan counts on CNL to help offset emissions
The country’s natural gas buyers have begun importing carbon-neutral LNG as they explore methods to reduce their carbon footprints.
Gorgon partners sign off on $4bn compressor project
US super-major Chevron and its partners have signed off on a new $4bn project at extend the life of the giant Gorgon liquefied natural gas (LNG) plant in Western Australia.
OPEC+ plans in disarray as meeting is cancelled
AsianOil: Sacgasco expands into Philippine upstream
Australian junior Sacgasco has expanded its upstream portfolio after acquiring interests in four licences offshore the Philippines from Thai energy conglomerate Bangchak.
China trims 2030 gas goal
The country’s energy planners have reduced gas’ projected share of the 2030 primary energy mix from 15% to 12%.

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