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AsianOil’s coverage ranges from established oil and gas producers such as Australia, Indonesia, Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam to the region’s major refining hubs of India, Singapore, South Korea and Japan and countries in between.

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Coal and gas to lose out to renewables by 2026 in Australia

16 September 2020

Demand for coal and natural gas as generating fuels in Australia has peaked and is set to be overtaken by solar PV and onshore wind by 2026.

NRG: Ahead of the peak

15 September 2020

A warning that oil demand will peak within a few years overshadows some of the positive news coming from oil producers in recent days.

Restart troubles for Australian LNG facilities

10 September 2020

Attempts to restart Prelude FLNG and the second train at Gorgon are running into obstacles and taking longer than initially expected.

Reduced LNG demand drives project delays

10 September 2020

Investors are widely expected to delay sanctioning new LNG export capacity on the back of depressed demand and an uncertain economic outlook.

Sinopec awards long-term LNG supply contract to Qatargas

10 September 2020

China’s state-run Sinopec has reportedly awarded a long-term liquefied natural gas (LNG) supply contract to Qatargas for 1mn tonnes per year of the super-chilled fuel.

RIL plans O2C spin-off

10 September 2020

Indian conglomerate Reliance Industries Ltd (RIL) has revealed details of its plan to spin off its oil-to-chemicals (O2C) assets, ahead of a planned stake sale.

SapuraOMV ramps up output from gas field offshore Malaysia

10 September 2020

SapuraOMV Upstream has “stabilised” production from the Bakong natural gas field offshore Malaysia, after bringing the asset on stream in June.

NRG: A sense of uncertainty

8 September 2020

World oil markets have regained some ground, but the industry continues to experience conflict on a number of fronts.

The ups and downs of Chinese LNG imports

4 September 2020

Chinese LNG imports are recovering but there are warnings that a winter buying spree of the fuel by the Asian country should not be expected.

Petramina doubles down on upstream targets

3 September 2020

Indonesia’s state-owned Pertamina outlined plans this week not just to keep production stable but also to boost its reserve replacement ratio (RRR) significantly.

Pandemic decimates results of China’s Big Three

3 September 2020

China’s Big Three oil companies have each seen their bottom lines ravaged by the COVID-19 pandemic, which has sent global oil and gas demand into a spin.

State Gas reveals CBM production record

3 September 2020

Australian junior State Gas has revealed a new coal-bed methane (CBM) production test record at its wholly owned Reid’s Dome project in the Bowen Basin.

Cooper’s losses widen in 2019-2020

3 September 2020

Australian independent Cooper Energy has posted an AUD86mn ($62.7mn) net loss for financial year 2019-2020, a widening on the previous year’s net loss of AUD12.1mn ($8.82mn).

PetroChina, Ovintiv terminate Duvernay joint venture

3 September 2020

State-run PetroChina and independent Ovintiv have terminated their eight-year old joint venture that operates assets in the liquid-rich Duvernay shale gas play in Alberta Province.

ONGC adopts conservative acquisitions outlook

3 September 2020

India’s state-run Oil and Natural Gas Corp. (ONGC) has said it is wary about investing in overseas while international oil prices continue to trade around $45 per barrel.

NRG: Risks to stability

1 September 2020

Chevron to avoid Gorgon closure with staggered shutdown of trains

27 August 2020

Chevron has been granted permission to stagger the closure of Trains 1 and 3 at its Gorgon LNG terminal in Australia for inspections and maintenance.

Australia’s gas plans appear to be on shaky ground

27 August 2020

The Australian government does not appear to have noticed that its plans to bolster gas-fired power generation (GPG) over the long term have begun to unravel rather rapidly.

Hibiscus tumbles into the red

27 August 2020

After sliding into the red in the final quarter of financial year 2019-2020, Malaysia-listed independent Hibiscus Petroleum has accelerated its plans to acquire distressed upstream assets.

Ampol sinks to first-half loss

27 August 2020

Australian refiner and fuel retailer Ampol swung into the red in the first half of 2020 as the COVID-19 pandemic wreaked havoc on international oil prices and domestic fuel demand alike.

Edited by

Andrew Kemp

Editor

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