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Panama Canal marks Neopanamax transit milestone
The SK Resolute LNG carrier completed a transit last week that marked the 10,000th journey by a Neopanamax vessel through the Panama Canal since its expansion.
Petronet reportedly considering scaling back Tellurian investment
India’s Petronet LNG is reportedly considering scaling back a proposed investment in US-based Tellurian’s Driftwood LNG project, which had previously been pegged at around $2.5bn.
Indonesia approves Paus Biru gas field development
PTT looks to greener future
Thailand’s state-owned PTT is ramping up its commitment to renewable power generation amid a downturn in its oil and gas business.
Petronas’ petroleum revenue hit by movement controls
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas claims to have lost around MYR17bn ($4.08bn) in petroleum revenue between March and June following the government’s introduction of a movement control order (MCO).
India mulls another gas price cut
India is reportedly planning to reduce prices for domestically produced natural gas to their lowest level in more than a decade, ignoring state-run producer complaints that already low prices make development uneconomical.
OIL fails to shut in Baghjan well blowout
State-run Oil India Ltd (OIL) has failed in its third attempt at shutting in a well fire at its Baghjan natural gas and condensate field in Assam State.
Green energy could reduce Asian LNG production emissions by 8%
Using renewable energy to operate LNG production plants across the Asia-Pacific region could reduce emissions by about 8%
Gazprom’s European exports plunge, boosting China’s appeal
China ramps up US crude purchases
China is stepping up its purchases of US oil ahead of a preliminary trade deal between the two countries coming up for review.
NRG: All the news at your fingertip
Asia’s smaller refiners flounder in face of weak margins
Chevron ordered to inspect remaining Gorgon trains for damage
Chevron and its partners in the Gorgon LNG project have been ordered by the government of Western Australia to inspect the propane heat exchangers at Trains 1 and 3 at the 15.6mn tonne per year liquefaction terminal.
India bars Chinese ships from importing oil and gas
India and China’s relationship appears to have deteriorated further, following reports that New Delhi has banned China-flagged and owned vessels from carrying hydrocarbons to and from the South Asia country.
ONGC faces funding struggle
India’s state-owned Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) may have to raise debt to fund its planned capital expenditure budget for financial year 2020-2021, according to a recent PTI report.
Neptune eyes Eni’s Australian assets
Neptune Energy is reportedly the latest party to express interest in buying Italian major Eni’s Australian oil and gas portfolio.
Woodside mulls acquisition opportunities
Australia’s Woodside Petroleum has said it is looking to acquire distressed oil and gas assets after reporting a 28% slide in its first-half adjusted profit.
Petronas backs offshore technology project
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas Research has teamed up with FASTsubsea to develop a subsea multiphase pump that does not include a topside.
China pauses Venezuelan loan repayments
China has reportedly agreed to grant Venezuela a grace period on billions of dollars’ worth of oil-for-loan repayments this year.
NRG: Bad news, good news
Amid bad news including the explosion in Lebanon and concerns about security at storage facilities in Libya, progress is being made elsewhere, with a licensing round launched in Somalia and a major acquisition announced in Canada.
Indonesian upstream investment halts in H1
Investment in Indonesia’s upstream fell in the first half of the year, as the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic forced oil and gas developers to rethink their capital expenditure strategies.
Origin’s APLNG revenue dips 5% in FY20
Origin Energy has revealed that its share of revenue from the Australia Pacific LNG (APLNG) project declined 5% in financial year 2019-2020 owing to the coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic’s impact on global energy demand.
IOC takes FID on Paradip petchem project
State-run Indian Oil Corp. (IOC) has reached a final investment decision (FID) on its planned INR138.05bn ($1.84bn) integrated para-xylene (PX) and purified terephthalic acid (PTA) facility in Odisha State.
PetroVietnam units team up on LNG projects
State-owned PetroVietnam Gas (PV Gas) has teamed up with a number of other PetroVietnam subsidiaries to develop projects that will take advantage of its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal.
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