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India slashes prices for domestic gas production
The Indian government has slashed the price of natural gas produced by state-run developers, putting their finances under greater pressure.
India seeks greater oil security
The Indian government has revealed that it is still exploring the idea of storing strategic reserves of oil overseas, after first touting the idea in July when it signed a co-operation agreement with the US.
Cairn Energy keeps arbitration award in its sights
UK developer Cairn Energy reiterated claims this week that it expects an arbitration panel to award it $1.4bn in damages against the Indian government in their long-running tax dispute.
Jemena to extend NSW gas pipeline
Australian pipeline operator Jemena has unveiled plans to plans to extend its Eastern Gas Pipeline (EGP) by around 185 km north from New South Wales’ capital city of Sydney to the Hunter Valley region.
Government approval puts Philippine LNG project back on track
The Philippines is on track to begin importing liquefied natural gas (LNG) before the end of 2022, following the government’s recent green light for work to begin on a floating storage and regasification unit (FSRU) based project.
CNOOC caps off productive September with third field start-up
Chinese state-run developer CNOOC Ltd said this week that it had started production from a shallow-water oilfield expansion in central Liaodong Bay, its third such announcement for September.
Australian prices to rise if Narrabri gas fields approved
Australian power and gas prices could rise if Santos’ Narrabri gas fields are approved, as the gas must travel huge distances to reach customers and generating facilities on the coast.
NRG: The blue-green future
Energy consumers and producers are evaluating how the arrival of hydrogen as a mainstream source of fuel will affect their environmental, political and financial goals.
BP shares tumble to 25-year low as investors doubt clean energy strategy
Chinese long-term oil demand in question
China has propped up international oil prices in recent years, but it may lose the ability to do so in the not too distant future.
Petronas cuts staff numbers in Myanmar
Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas has reportedly been reducing the size of its team at the Yetagun offshore natural gas field in Myanmar as it prepares for its eventual shutdown in a few years.
ONGC puts out fire at Gujurat gas processing plant
India’s state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) has put out a fire at its natural gas processing plant in Gujurat State after the facility was rocked by three explosions.
PipeChina takes over Guangdong gas grid
State-owned pipeline operator PipeChina has signed an agreement with the Guangdong Provincial government to take over the local natural gas grid.
Indonesia secures contractor production commitments
Indonesia’s upstream watchdog has announced a new agreement with the country’s oil and gas contractors that aims to ensure the country’s long and short-term production targets are met.
India’s crude imports shrink in August
India’s crude oil imports shrank 23.4% year on year in August to 15.15mn tonnes (3.58mn barrels per day), according to government data published on September 21.
Senex signs new gas supply deal, expands acreage
Australian independent Senex Energy has signed a natural gas supply contract with a refinery near Queensland’s Gladstone Port.
Iran claims progress in persuading Korea to release $7bn of funds frozen under US pressure
NRG: Steps being taken in several directions
OVL ready to quit Sudan
With officials in Khartoum failing to meet financial obligations and the amount of oil involved remaining small, India's OVL has little reason to stay in Sudan.
Indonesia confident over 2030 production target
The Indonesian government remains confident that it can still achieve its target of producing 1mn barrels per day of oil by 2030, despite the ongoing challenges that the COVID-19 pandemic has created.
State Gas records “exponential” increase in CBM production
Australian junior State Gas has announced an “exponential” increase in coal-bed methane (CBM) at its wholly owned Reid’s Dome project in the Bowen Basin.
China seeks private investment in oil and gas
The Chinese government has reiterated its desire to see private sector oil and gas investment in the wake of its consolidation of midstream infrastructure earlier this year.
Australia unveils national gas strategy
The Australian government has announced a slew of natural gas-focused measures aimed at helping the economy to recover from the COVID-19 recession.
India loses long-running battle over Ravva field costs
India’s privately owned Vedanta and Videocon Industries have scored a major victory in their long-running dispute with the Indian government over the shallow-water Ravva oil and gas field.
Gas demand from Chinese generators could decline 17% by 2025
China’s gas-fired generating sector is struggling to stay afloat as the twin pressures of lower tariffs and the ongoing trade war could push demand for feedstock down by 17% by 2025.
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