PAKISTAN: Wartsila to deliver 200 MWe power plant valued at 131 million euro

Pakistan’s Nishat Chunian Power Ltd. The power plant will be delivered as a turnkey project to Nishat Chunian Power, an independent power producer that will supply electricity to the national grid. The plant will have a total electrical power output of 200 MWe. This latest order follows another power plant order from Nishat Power Ltd,...

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INDIA: Gujarat state to build more micro hydro power plants

near Sardar Sarovar Dam and other irrigation facilities to help ease power supply problems in an environmentally sustainable way. The state has already approved three such projects to be installed near the Vanakbori, Daman Ganga and Karjan irrigation dams. The three projects will generate a combined nine megawatts (MW) of electricity. Another small hydro power...

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INDIA: Titan Energy to build large grid-connected solar power plant in West Bengal

power plant in West Bengal state. The two-megawatt (MW) power plant will be built near Asansol. The proposed Rs360 million investment comes on the back of West Bengal’s incentives and new power tariffs to promote renewable energy development. (US$1=Rs48). State West Bengal Green Energy Development Corporation (WBGEDC) said it will invest Rs50 million while Power...

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MARKETS: Study blames speculators for oil price surge

first half of 2008. The study by Masters Capital Management said investments of US$60 billion into oil futures were the primary cause in driving oil to more than US$147 per barrel in July. Market participants have mostly cited demand and supply fundamentals in explaining the surge in prices. US legislators have been considering regulations to...

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RUSSIA: Warming ties with OPEC

moving closer to cooperation after years of differences and even enmity. A delegation of senior OPEC officials will be in Moscow this month to discuss closer ties between the two sides. If their rapprochement should lead to a formal alliance or even Russian membership in OPEC, the oil markets could be supported. Gazprom head Alexei...

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SINGAPORE: China Aviation Oil ventures into petrochemicals trading

trading from this quarter. Following the announcement of its new strategy in February 2008, CAO began jet fuel hedging and trading activities on a small scale. Further progressing the implementation of this strategy, CAO said it plans to also start trading other oil products when market conditions are conducive. Meng Fanqiu, CAO’s CEO, said: “Embarking...

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INDIA: AREVA and GE Consumer announce strategic alliance

establish a strategic alliance in power transmission and distribution. The alliance will focus on providing turnkey electrical solutions in the power generation, mining, metals, mineral processes and material handling sectors. The synergy of both companies’ current product portfolios will offer customers an adapted and complete solution for all their power distribution, control and automation needs....

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INDIA: Adani Enterprise and Singapore’s Chemoil form joint venture

joint venture agreement with Mumbai, India-based Adani Enterprises Limited to supply marine fuel and oil products into India. The partners will invest US$10 million in an equal joint venture, Chemoil-Adani Private Limited, that initially will lease storage terminal facilities from the Mundra Port Special Economic Zone. The new company’s operations will be supported initially by...

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INDONESIA: Greenpeace ship to focus on protecting forests to save the climate

for Climate” ship tour to bring attention to the rampant destruction of the country’s ancient rainforests. The ‘Esperanza’ arrived early this week in Jayapura, Papua province, the last frontier of intact ancient forest in Indonesia, to highlight the catastrophic impact that deforestation – for palm oil, logging and other industry expansion – has on the...

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JAPAN: Sharp begins shipping second generation thin-film solar cells

  thin-film solar cell modules from its plant in Katsuragi city in Nara Prefecture. Using glass substrates measuring 1,000 x 1,400 mm, the plant began mass production in October. The glass substrates are 2.7 times larger than previous 560 x 925 mm substrates. Sharp said the addition of this new line expands annual thin-film solar...

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SRI LANKA: Court’s storage decision aim at bringing down bunker fuel prices

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — Bunker fuel prices at Sri Lanka’s Colombo port are expected to become more competitive after the High Court ordered a strategic storage site be converted into a common facility accessible to various suppliers. The conversion was part of a court decision that ordered Lanka Marine Services (LMS) to surrender its...

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PHILIPPINES: 60 days oil supply storage not enough, says consultant

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — The Philippines need more than 60 days of emergency oil stockpile as operated by the industry, said consultants Asia Pacific Basin for Oil Strategies (APBOS), which is advocating the government to start building its own strategic petroleum reserve (SPR). APBOS is proposing a 90-day reserve to buffer the country in...

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INDONESIA: Lawmaker says gas deal with Malaysia could cause hefty losses

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — A 2002 deal to supply natural gas from Indonesia’s Block B in the Natuna Ssea to Malaysia’s Duyong facility may turn out to result in big losses, an Indonesia lawmaker has warned. Under the deal, Duyong, which is operated by Malaysia’s state energy major Petronas, would get gas supplies from...

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SAUDI ARABIA: IMF says government faces challenges managing the oil bonanza

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Saudi Arabia’s surging oil revenues have led to large fiscal and external surpluses, and also challenges from inflation and need for structural reforms to boost job creation and diversify the economy. The IMF said the kingdom needs to find solutions to share its wealth...

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JAPAN: Nippon Oil and Sanyo consider thin film solar cell joint venture

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — Japan’s Nippon Oil Corporation and Sanyo Electric Co Ltd said they are looking into establishing a joint venture to supply thin-film solar cells in response to growing demand for solar energy. Thin-film solar cells are forecast to be the lowest cost solar cells available. Sanyo manufactures and sells Heterojunction with...

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CHINA: Oil imports to reach 60% by 2010, according to Petroleum Industry Overview, 2007-2008

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — With domestic oil production expected to remain flat, China’s dependence on oil imports is expected to reach 60% of consumption by 2010, said CNPC’s consulting arm. In its Petroleum Industry Overview, 2007-2008 report, the company expects oil prices to remain high but not enough to slow down China’s oil demand...

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CHINA: Oil companies continue overseas expansion

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — Chinese oil companies led by CNPC are expected to continue their expansion overseas through acquisition, said CNPC’s consulting arm in its report, Petroleum Industry Overview, 2007-2008. Last year, the equity crude of Chinese companies reached a record 60.32 million tons.  With 69 joint projects in 26 countries, CNPC is leading...

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CHINA: Government pushing for slower oil demand growth

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — The Chinese government wants to reduce energy consumption growth in the next few years to offset a possible supply crisis and reduce the environmental impact of runaway economic growth. Its policy thrust now advocates energy conservation, diversification, and delaying or halting energy-intensive projects, according to CNPC’s Petroleum Industry Overview, 2007-2008....

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CHINA: China Wind Systems to supply components to Hangzhou Advance Gearbox

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — China Wind Systems, a supplier of forged rolled rings to the wind power and other industries, said it has signed a letter of intent to supply shafts and gear rims for use in 1.5MW gearboxes to the Hangzhou Advance Gearbox Group, a gearbox manufacturer in China. China Wind Systems said...

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CHINA: Energy intensity declining, but not fast enough

(EnergyAsia, October 8, Wednesday) — China said its energy intensity — the amount of energy needed to produce one unit of GDP — fell by 2.88% year-on-year in the first half of 2008, but this was too slow to help the environment or enhance energy security. The Chinese government has targeted to reduce the nation’s...

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QATAR: Qatargas LNG start-up pushed back to late 2009

the start-up of one of its liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects to the third quarter of 2009. The 7.8-million-tonne per year Qatargas 2 terminal was previously slated to start up early next year. Labour and equipment supply issues also hampered the start-up of Qatargas 1. That facility was due to begin operations in 2007 but...

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AUSTRALIA: Foster Wheeler-built terminal starts producing LNG

LNG processing train (Train 5) in the world to be designed and constructed in modular form is now fully operational and producing cargoes for export. The first LNG cargoes was produced ahead of Woodside’s target. The processing train was delivered by the Foster Wheeler-led joint venture at Karratha, Western Australia for Woodside Energy Ltd as ...

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CHINA: Energy demand growth headed for sharp decline

combination of an economic slowdown, rising energy efficiency and pressure to improve its environmental record. China’s energy consumption and energy intensity have both been rising rapidly over the past decade as the country started from a low base of economic activity. Energy intensity is defined as the number of units of energy needed to produce...

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CHINA: Oil consumption to reach 563 million ton in 2020

million tons between 2006 and 2020, according to a recent study by the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences. China consumed 346.6 million tons of oil in 2006 and is expected to use up 407 million tons in 2010, said the government think tank. It forecast that oil demand growth to average of 4.5% per year...

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CHINA: Refinery projects in 2008

increase of 6.4% over 2006, according to CNPC’s Petroleum Industry Overview, 2007-2008.   China’s three main oil companies, CNPC, Sinopec and CNOOC, are beefing up their refining capacity as they prepare for long-term competition in the domestic oil products market. PetroChina aims to have 160 million tonnes of annual crude processing capacity of 2010. If...

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