BOOK: Lloyd’s List released ‘Ports of the World 2008’

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — Lloyd’s List has released ‘Ports of the World 2008’ which features 100 full page maps of the top 100 ports and harbours and lists over 2800 of the world’s most commercially active ports. Published in three A4-sized volumes, the directory presents essential details of over 19,000 port facilities and services. (more…)

AUSTRALIA: ‘Coaltrans Australia’ to be held in Brisbane from July 28 to 29

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — The fouth annual ‘Coaltrans Australia’, co-hosted with the ‘AusCoal Investment Forum’, will be held in Brisbane from July 28 to 29. Coaltrans returns to the world’s largest coal exporting nation to explore Australia’s capacity to respond to the booming demand for coal in the Pacific market. Topics covered include Australian (more…)

US: President Bush defends corn-based ethanol

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — As world outrage grows over food price inflation and the use of crop-based fuel, US President George W. Bush is insisting his country needs corn-based ethanol to beef up its energy security. In a recent speech, he said his fuel ethanol policies are critical to helping the US overcome its...

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PEOPLE: Survey finds lack of skilled people the biggest challenge to oil and gas industry

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — A lack of skilled people is the biggest recruitment difficulty facing a number of oil and gas companies, according to a survey conducted by Aberdeen-based specialist LA Recruitment. LA Recruitment, which specialises in engineering, commercial, marine and technical positions, surveyed 100 companies at the recent Offshore Technology Conference in Houston,...

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PEOPLE: Ray Yeoh to develop AFC Energy plc’s Asian market strategy

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — Clean electricity generator AFC Energy plc said it has appointed Ray Yeoh as international sales consultant. As a veteran of the chlorine industry in Asia, Mr Yeoh will be responsible for identifying opportunities for AFC Energy to supply its fuel cells to hydrogen producers. Mr Yeoh, who will report to...

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MIDDLE EAST: IMF predicts sustained economic growth, need to contain inflation

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said the outlook for the Middle East and Central Asia economies remains favourable in 2008, with commodity prices, including oil, expected to remain high. In its latest ‘Regional Economic Outlook: Middle East and Central Asia’ report, Mohsin Khan, director of the IMF’s Middle East and...

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MARKETS: Declining dollar, high oil prices pose new threat to US economy

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — A non-profit organisation, Securing America’s Future Energy (SAFE), has released a study describing a new threat to the American economy: the confluence of high oil prices, an increasing trade deficit, and a sinking dollar. “A Different Type of Price Spike,” said the more oil the US imports, the more dollars...

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MARKETS: World Shipping Council says record fuel prices hurting ocean shipping

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) —The World Shipping Council Shipping (WSC) has taken the unusual step of raising the red flag on record crude oil and bunker fuel prices as ocean-going vessels worldwide struggle under the weight of rising crude oil and bunker fuel prices. This week, crude oil prices surged to yet another record high...

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AUSTRALIA: Woodside criticised Canberra’s new excise on North West Shelf condensate

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — Australia’s upstream company Woodside has criticised Canberra’s decision to impose an excise on condensate produced from the North West Shelf Venture operated by the company. Woodside CEO Don Voelte said the decision to introduce a condensate excise was made without any consultation with the company. He said the relief from...

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AUSTRALIA: AGL, Wind Prospect to jointly develop fourth wind farm

(EnergyAsia, May 23, Friday) — Australia’s AGL Energy Limited (AGL) said it has agreed with Wind Prospect Pty Ltd to acquire the rights to develop and construct a fourth wind farm in the mid-north of South Australia state. The Hallett 4 wind farm development, located at North Brown Hill, is approximately 23km from the township...

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MALAYSIA: Sarawak to build up 8,000 MW of hydropower capacity

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — Malaysia’s eastern Sarawak state plans to develop 8,000 megawatt (MW) of hydro power capacity by 2030 to supply the country’s growing power demand. Under a heads of agreement between Sarawak Energy Bhd (SEB) and Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB), SEB would supply the first 3,000 MW of electricity to TNB from...

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PHILIPPINES: Oil depot closures could spark fuel crisis in Mindanao

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) —The Philippines’ central Mindanao region is facing a potential fuel supply crisis with the planned closures of major oil depots in General Santos city. Chevron, Shell and Petron are due to close oil storage facilities there by the end of the year as a consequence of rezoning the city’s Bula area...

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SINGAPORE: Federal purchases US$7 million vessel for chartering business

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — Federal International (2000) Ltd, a Singapore-listed engineering and procurement specialist for the energy and infrastructure industries, said it has signed an agreement for the construction of a US$7 million chartering vessel. The vessel to be purchased by Federal’s 60%-owned subsidiary, Federal Offshore Service Pte Ltd (FOS) is a twin-screw anchor...

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SINGAPORE: Swiber’s Q1 earnings soars 184% to US$10.4 million

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — Swiber Holdings Limited, a Singapore-listed service services provider to the offshore oil and gas industry, said its first quarter net profit soared 184% to a record US$10.4 million amidst continued demand for offshore oil and gas services in the region. For the quarter ended March 31, it posted revenue of...

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UZBEKISTAN: Malaysia’s Petronas signs oil and gas agreements

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — Malaysian state oil and gas company Petronas said it has signed a production sharing agreement (PSA) for a group of fields and a heads of agreement (HOA) for a gas-to-liquid (GTL) project in Uzbekistan. The PSA was signed by wholly-owned subsidiary Petronas Carigali Overseas Sdn Bhd (PCOSB) with the government...

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MARKETS: Recent oil and gas M&A transactions created $204 billion of value, says consultant

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — Oil and gas companies have created US$204 billion through M&A deals, with a further US$34 billion of value generated through access to discovered resource opportunities, said a leading consultant. The value created in M&A transactions has been generated in 195 deals from a total nominal consideration of $264 billion, said...

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AUSTRALIA: Queensland state eyes big wind power project

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — Australia’s Queensland state is looking at building a major A$250 million wind power project that could power a big city like Cairns. (US$1 = A$1.04). German wind power engineering firm IFE has signed a letter of intent with Wind Power Queensland under which a 120 megawatt (MW) wind energy project...

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MALAYSIA: Government may scrap diesel subsidy

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — The Malaysian government is considering abolishing subsidies for diesel and selling it to domestic consumers at full market prices. The diesel price at the pump would rise sharply to RM2 per litre from their current subsidised levels of around RM1.58. (US$1 = RM3.2). Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Shahrir Samad...

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BOOK: Third Edition of ‘Port Management and Operations’ released

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — The third edition of ‘Port Management and Operations’, an essential guide to port management in the 21st century, has just been released.  The 12-chapter book provides a complete understanding of total port activity, enables managers working in specific areas of ports to see where they fit into the port’s operation (more…)

SINGAPORE: Advanced Holdings reports sharp rise in Q1 revenue to S$22.9 million, net profit of S$2.1

(EnergyAsia, May 22, Thursday) — Singapore’s Advanced Holdings Ltd said its first quarter net profit rose to S$2.1 million while its revenue surged from S$5 million to S$22.9 million over the same period last year. (US$1=S$1.36). The company attributed its improved performance to increased contributions in established markets such as China and growing markets in (more…)

MALAYSIA: Petronas to start up 1.7-million-tonne-per-year methanol plant in Labuan in September

(EnergyAsia, May 21, Wednesday) — Malaysian state oil and gas company Petronas said its subsidiary, Petronas Methanol (Labuan) Sdn Bhd (PML), has started commissioning work of its methanol plant in Labuan port with the firing up of the plant’s package boiler, the biggest in Asia. The company expects the plant to begin full commercial production (more…)

COMPANY: 3Com is leader in ‘green’ networking, said new research report

(EnergyAsia, May 21, Wednesday) –– A new report by independent research firm In-Stat has found that Nasdaq-listed 3M Corp’s local area network (LAN) switches are up to 60% more energy efficient, or “green,” than competitors’ products. The report said that by deploying an industry-leading switching solution from 3Com, customers can save money – and help (more…)

VIETNAM: Ezra Holdings’ Vietnam Yard clinched third major win in seven months

(EnergyAsia, May 21, Wednesday) — Ezra Holdings Limited, a Singapore-based integrated offshore support and marine services provider for the offshore oil and gas industry, said that its Vietnam offshore engineering fabrication arm has been awarded a fabrication and assembly contract worth US$55.4 million. The deal was secured by Saigon Offshore Fabrication & Engineering Limited (SOFEL),...

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NEW ZEALAND: Power blackouts a growing possibility

(EnergyAsia, May 21, Wednesday) — Two large power companies have warned that New Zealand could see an unprecedented wave of blackouts and electricity cuts during the current winter season. Powerco and Unison told consumers that the system is stretched thin because of poor hydro power output and insufficient gas-fired electricity capacity. They have asked customers...

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INDIA: Power cuts trigger riots, longer rationing periods

(EnergyAsia, May 21, Wednesday) — Anger over widespread power cuts has sparked clashes between police and rioters in India’s northern Uttar Pradesh state. In a recent clash, police detained some 250 people as tempers soared as the power cuts came amid temperatures as high as 40C. Uttar Pradesh, one of India’s poorest states, is home...

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