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TPI urges fossil fuel industry to face up to climate change
Australia's Oilex prepares for UK foray
China calls for calm after attacks on Saudi oil production
Asia’s oil importers have been left nervously watching the US beat the war drum in response to attacks over the weekend that knocked out 5.7mn barrels per day of Saudi Arabian crude oil production.
Drone attacks target vital Aramco facilities
Western Gas seeking partner for Equus FLNG
Western Gas has appointed Goldman Sachs to help it find a partner for the Equus LNG project offshore Western Australia.
Costs rise at Aramco & ADNOC’s Indian super-refinery confirmed
China outmanoeuvres India in game of zones
China’s continuing efforts to expand its influence throughout the Asia-Pacific region have unnerved India for many years, with New Delhi striving to counter Beijing’s influence wherever it can.
Buru welcomes WA fracking changes
Buru Energy has welcomed Western Australia’s decision to lift its state-wide moratorium on hydraulic fracturing.
Cosmo Oil stockpiles LSFO ahead of IMO 2020
Japanese refiner Cosmo Oil has begun stockpiling low-sulphur fuel oil (LSFO) produced at its Chiba refinery ahead of a new global maritime fuel standard set to come into force in January.
Petronas buys SK408 production for Bintulu LNG
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has agreed to buy natural gas produced from the offshore SK408 production-sharing contract (PSC), co-operator Sapura Energy has revealed.
Strike, Warrego score gas trifecta at WA block
Australian independent Strike Energy announced on September 6 that natural gas had been discovered in all of onshore Block EP 469’s three formations.
Pertamina seeks partner to develop Rokan oil block
Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina is looking for a strategic partner to help boost output from the Rokan oil block as it gears up to take over the licence in 2021.
Iran, Saudi Arabia vie for India’s affections
Middle Eastern rivals Iran and Saudi Arabia have expressed their commitment to supplying India with oil and gas as they vie to deepen their relationships with the world’s third largest energy consumer.
Gunvor bids low in Pakistani LNG tender
Gunvor has reportedly emerged as the lowest bidder for most of the cargoes in Pakistan’s recent spot liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply tender.
China, Russia mull new gas pipeline
CNPC subsidiary reportedly suspends work on Sinovensa expansion project
Venezuela’s plans for expanding the production capacity of Sinovensa, a joint venture between the national oil company (NOC) PdVSA and China National Petroleum Corp. (CNPC), may be suffering a setback.
Sakhalin-1 partners take decision on LNG plant
Phoenix says talks with CNOOC on LNG JV ongoing
The Philippines’ Phoenix Petroleum, which is headed by businessman Dennis Uy, has denied reports that China National Offshore Oil Corp. may pull back from the two companies’ planned LNG joint venture.
PNG finally backs Papua LNG deal
The Papua New Guinea (PNG) government has said it will honour the terms of the Papua LNG gas agreement, after months of mixed messaging that had left the project’s future in doubt.
China calls for greater domestic gas production
The Chinese government has released a new report calling for a ramp-up in natural gas production in order to boost national energy security.
ConocoPhillips signs new PSC for East Timor gas field
US super-major ConocoPhillips has signed a new production-sharing contract (PSC) for East Timor’s Bayu Undan natural gas field.
PTT seeks Middle Eastern partners
Thailand’s state-run PTT is in talks with Middle Eastern oil and gas producers to help meet the Southeast Asian country’s growing energy demand, company CEO Chansin Treenuchagron has said.
JGC wins EPC contract for Philippine LNG project
Philippine power utility First Gen has awarded an engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract for the Batangas liquefied natural gas (LNG) project to Japanese engineering outfit JGC.
PetroChina profits climb on stronger sales
State-run PetroChina has recorded a 3.6% year-on-year increase in its first-half net profit to CNY28.42bn ($3.96bn) on the back of stronger oil and gas sales.
India mulls loan for northeastern pipeline project
The Indian government is reportedly considering an INR54bn ($748mn) loan to fund a new natural gas pipeline that will connect several major cities in the country’s north-east.
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