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India’s LPG penetration approaches 100%
India has extended liquid petroleum gas (LPG) access to almost all of its 1.37bn citizens, state-owned Indian Oil Corp. (IOC) announced this week.
AsianOil: China Gas, Sinopec forge deeper ties
Natural gas distributor China Gas has agreed to forge a closer working relationship with state-owned Sinopec Group in the natural gas import and distribution segments.
OPEC+ largely maintains cuts with new deal
Fossil fuels’ future role in the spotlight
The future role of fossil fuels in a decarbonising world was being examined at the CERAWeek by IHS Markit conference this week.
Strike’s second WA appraisal well encounters oil, gas shows
Australian junior Strike Energy has observed hydrocarbon shows at its second appraisal well in the onshore West Erregulla natural gas field in Western Australia.
New Zealand studies LNG import feasibility
New Zealand has found itself in the awkward position of studying the feasibility of importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) just three years after placing a moratorium on new offshore exploration.
India calls on OPEC+ to walk back production cuts
The Indian government has once again called on OPEC+ to walk back production cuts in the name of stabilising oil prices, similarly warning that if prices did not come down then the country would seek alternative energy supplies.
Jemena welcomes report on gas’ “critical” role
Australian gas infrastructure operator Jemena has welcomed a new report that claims the cleaner-burning fuel is a “critical element” in the net-zero future of the country’ power mix.
FPC-led group bids for Shell’s stake in Philippine gas field
A group of companies, led by Hong Kong-based First Pacific Co. (FPC), has submitted an offer for Royal Dutch Shell’s 45% stake in the Philippines’ largest natural gas field.
Santos hires rig for two wells off WA
Australian independent Santos has hired a jack-up drilling rig to drill two wells at the greater Phoenix project offshore Western Australia, according to junior partner Carnarvon Petroleum.
Petronas launches exploration bid round
State-owned Petronas has launched a new bid round for 13 exploration blocks offshore Malaysia, including nine shallow-water acreages and four deepwater permits.
AsianOil: IOC plans Panipat refinery expansion
State-run refiner Indian Oil Corp. (IOC) has unveiled a multi-billion-dollar plan to expand the capacity of its Panipat refinery by 200,000 barrels per day.
Novatek strikes LNG supply deal with Shenergy
Shell: Asia to drive LNG demand as it almost doubles
Royal Dutch Shell’s annual LNG outlook shows that demand for the fuel was resilient last year despite the pandemic, and further growth is expected.
Pavilion, Chevron sign LNG supply deal
Singapore’s Pavilion Energy has signed a six-year agreement with Chevron, covering the delivery of 500,000 tonnes per year of LNG from 2023. Each cargo supplied under the deal will be accompanied by a declaration of its greenhouse gas emissions.
Eneos expands stake in Petrolimex
Japanese refining giant Eneos has expanded its holdings in state-run Vietnam National Petroleum (Petrolimex) as it seeks to expand its co-operation with the company.
Pertamina’s rocky road to Rokan handover
Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina is preparing to take control of the country’s second-largest oilfield later this year, but as the clock runs down there are signs that the transition may not go off smoothly.
APA to convert gas pipeline to 100% hydrogen
Australian energy infrastructure operator APA Group has unveiled plans to convert a 43-km section of a natural gas pipeline in Western Australia into the country’s first fully hydrogen-ready transmission pipeline.
Empire’s shale resource receives major upgrade
Australian independent Empire Energy has announced an upward revision to its resource estimate for its shale gas exploration permit (EP) 187 in the Northern Territory’s Beetaloo sub-basin.
India diversifies oil imports amid growing frustration at OPEC+
India’s frustration at its own dependence on oil exports from OPEC+ is driving the country to diversify its imports, to the extent the government is even considering boosting shipments from Iran and Venezuela.
Petronas picks TechnipFMC for deepwater work
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has awarded a subsea services contract for its Limbayong deepwater development to TechnipFMC subsidiary FMC Wellhead Equipment.
PTTEP strikes gas offshore Malaysia
Thailand’s state-owned PTT Exploration and Production (PTTEP) has struck natural gas off the coast of Malaysia’s Sarawak State.
Sinopec wins Kuwait workover job
AsianOil: CNOOC Ltd makes Bohai Bay discovery
State-run Chinese offshore developer CNOOC Ltd announced on February 22 that it had made a significant shallow-water oil and gas discovery in the Bohai Bay.
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