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South Korean-flagged tanker seized by Iran in Persian Gulf
Russian petrochemical giant Sibur closes $11bn joint venture deal to build Amur Gas Chemical plant with China’s Sinopec
Russia’s leading petrochemicals company, Sibur Holding, and China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec) have closed an $11bn joint venture deal to build the Amur Gas Chemical Complex (Amur GCC).
KIT, MPIC team up to buy Philippine fuel import terminal
Singapore’s Keppel Infrastructure Trust (KIT) and the Philippines’ Metro Pacific Investments Corp. (MPIC) have teamed up to buy the Philippines’ largest oil product import storage facility.
State Gas kicks Reid’s Dome appraisal
Australian junior State Gas has kicked off the second phase of its exploration and appraisal programme of the Reid’s Dome gas project in Queensland.
PetroChina produces 30 bcm of gas from Sichuan Basin
State-run PetroChina has said its production from the Sichuan Basin in south-western China had exceeded 30bn cubic metres as of December 14, the official Xinhua news agency reported.
Eni seeks to exit Pakistan’s troubled upstream
Weak oil and gas prices, coupled with concerns over corruption and bureaucracy, have undermined investor confidence in Pakistan's upstream potential.
Indian refiners raise run rates
Three of India’s state-run refiners are either operating at close to full capacity or higher amid a surge in domestic demand for gasoline and liquid petroleum gas (LPG).
Indonesian driller APEX to focus on domestic work
Indonesian upstream service provider Apexindo Pratama Duta Tbk (APEX) has revealed that it will focus solely on domestic projects next year amid ongoing uncertainty in the global upstream sector.
NRG: Brent soars to nine-month high
China’s oil imports may stay the course in 2021
Speculation that China’s oil buying spree is on the verge of losing steam may be premature.
Kogas carries out ship-to-ship LNG bunkering test in world first
In a world first, Korea Gas (KOGAS) successfully carried out a ship-to-ship LNG bunkering test in late November.
AGN announces first green hydrogen production
Australian Gas Networks (AGN) has announced the first green hydrogen production from its renewable gas facility in South Australia.
Gunvor to supply Vietnamese LNG-to-power project
Commodity trader Gunvor International and US-based Energy Capital Vietnam have signed a deal that will ensure feedstock supply for another Vietnamese liquefied natural gas (LNG) to power project.
Malaysia looks to boost gas consumption
OIL’s Assam drilling plans blocked by court order
State-run Oil India Ltd’s (OIL) plans to drill at a national park in Assam State have been pushed to the backburner after the Gauhati High Court suspended the company’s environmental clearance.
OVL’s mixed upstream fortunes
India’s state-run ONGC Videsh Ltd (OVL) has had something of a mixed week, with good news onshore Colombia being offset by a missed acquisition opportunity in Senegal’s deep waters.
Chevron temporarily shuts Wheatstone unit on operational issue
Chevron has temporarily shut down a unit that separates natural gas from associated liquids at its Wheatstone processing platform offshore Western Australia after an “anomaly” within a nozzle on an inlet separator vessel was found.
Santos, Mitsubishi strike supply deal for Barossa project
Australia’s Santos announced on December 7 that it had signed a 10-year agreement to supply LNG from its proposed Barossa project to Diamond Gas International, a unit of Japan’s Mitsubishi.
Will China remain central to Sudan’s oil sector?
Recent improvements in US-Sudanese relations may shift power away from state-owned Chinese oil majors, but change is not likely to occur overnight.
NRG: Oil market strategising
Policy decisions made this past week will have both long and short-term ramifications for the wider energy sector.
Despite friction, OPEC+ reaches output compromise
Mongolia lockdown delays Petro Matad oil licence application
Venezuela resumes direct crude exports to China
Venezuela has reportedly resumed direct shipments of crude oil to China after more than a year of minimal activity.
ExxonMobil mulls Indian upstream farm-ins
US super-major ExxonMobil is in talks to farm in to producing oil and gas fields in India, according to Indian Minister of Petroleum and Natural Gas Dharmendra Pradhan.
Sinopec sets shale gas production record at Fuling
China’s state-run Sinopec has set a new shale gas production record at its Fuling project in Chongqing municipality, state-run China Daily said on December 2.
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