(EnergyAsia, July 21, Tuesday) — Rebels in Nigeria’s oil rich Niger Delta region are stepping up their attacks against oil facilities and infrastructure. In a recent attack, they hit the Afremo offshore oilfield and two other facilities in southeast Rivers State. Later, they destroyed a major crude oil pipeline in southeast in Bayelsa state belonging...
PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Chinese majors vie for stake in gas project
(EnergyAsia, July 21, Tuesday) — Chinese oil majors PetroChina and China National Offshore Oil Corporation are interested to take a stake in a natural gas project in Papua New Guinea. The project is currently owned by Canadian company InterOil Corp. (IOC). It remains unclear if Beijing will allow the two state-controlled oil firms to bid...
RUSSIA: Shell invited back to help develop new fields at Sakhalin
(EnergyAsia, July 21, Tuesday) — Reeling from the double shock of economic recession and deteriorating relations with the West, Russia has unexpectedly thrown the welcome carpet to Shell to help develop two new oil and gas fields on Sakhalin Island. It was only in 2007 that an ascendant Russia under President Vladimir Putin forced Shell...
THAILAND: PTTEP and Golar LNG to jointly develop Australian floating LNG facility
(EnergyAsia, July 21, Tuesday) — Golar said it has signed an agreement with Thai upstream company PTTEP to jointly launch front end engineering and design (FEED) studies for their proposed floating liquefied natural gas (FLNG) project located in North West Australia. They have agreed in principle to undertake the project on an equal basis. Golar...
CHINA: World’s first circular ultra-deep-water drilling rig to be delivered to DNV class
(EnergyAsia, July 21, Tuesday) — The first circular drilling rig prepared for drilling at a water depth of almost 4,200 metres was named at COSCO Shipyard Group’s Qidong Shipyard in China last month. The Sevan Driller, owned by Sevan Marine, is the world’s first of its kind, with the most advanced deep-water drilling capabilities that...
CHINA: Nation’s demand helping oil and base metal recovery
(EnergyAsia, July 21, Tuesday) — China is spearheading an Asian-led super-cycle world recovery in oil and base metal demand, said Canada’s Scotiabank. By next year, the bank predicts oil prices will approach ‘mid-cycle’ levels of US$90 per barrel, thanks to record Chinese imports. Scotiabank’s Commodity Price Index, which measures price trends in 32 of Canada’s...
SOUTH KOREA: California firm receives $61-million in US support for solar-energy exports to Gochang
(EnergyAsia, July 20, Monday) — The US Export-Import Bank (Ex-Im Bank) said it has approved a total of $61 million in long-term financing to support exports of photovoltaic (PV) solar modules by SolarWorld Industries America to Gochang Solar Park Co Ltd of Seoul, South Korea. The exports were used in five solar power-generation projects and...
CHINA: PetroChina planning large oil terminal in Xiaohu Island
(EnergyAsia, July 20, Monday) — PetroChina International is planning to build a 765,000-cubic metre oil terminal on Xiaohu Island in Guangzhou Nansha district in Guangdong province. It would be the largest storage terminal in southern China with a wharf capable of handling 80,000-ton vessels. The project will be overseen by PetroChina International Co Ltd, a...
SAUDI ARABIA: Singapore’s Rotary Engineering awarded U$$745 million tank farm deal, more in the bag
(EnergyAsia, July 20, Monday) — Singapore’s Rotary Engineering Limited said it and its 51%-owned Saudi Arabian subsidiary, Petrol Steel Co Ltd, have secured a US$745 million (S$1.1 billion) engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contract to build an oil tank farm in Saudi Arabia. The contract was awarded by Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical Company...
SAUDI ARABIA: French engineering firm Technip awarded two major contracts to build Jubal oil export
(EnergyAsia, July 20, Monday) — French engineering giant Technip said it has been awarded two major lump sum turnkey contracts by the Saudi Aramco Total Refining and Petrochemical Company (SATORP) to help build a 400,000 b/d grassroots refinery at the Jubail industrial area in Saudi Arabia. The full-conversion refinery will also produce 700,000 tons per...
JAPAN: Mitsui & Co Ltd and Russia’s OPK to cooperate in coking coal mining in Tyva
(EnergyAsia, July 20, Monday) — Russia’s United Industrial Corporation (OPK) said it and Japan’s Mitsui & Co Ltd have signed an agreement to jointly develop the Elegest coal-field in Russia’s Tyva, which holds one of the richest coal mines in the world with a total reserve of approximately 900 million tons. With the agreement, the...
CHINA: CNPC makes offer for Argentinian oil firm YPF
(EnergyAsia, July 20, Monday) — State-owned China National Petroleum Corp (CNPC) and CNOOC have expressed interest to acquire YPF, the Argentine subsidiary of Spanish oil firm Repsol. CNPC may be willing to pay as much as $14.5 billion for 75% of YPF, but the $19 billion amount implied for a 100% stake is seen as...
AUSTRALIA: Santos pays A$476 million to boost coal seam gas reserves
(EnergyAsia, July 20, Monday) — Australian upstream company Santos said it is paying a total of A$476 million to boost its coal seam gas (CSG) reserves through new permits in the Gunnedah Basin in northern New South Wales and the acquisition of the assets of CSG producer Eastern Star Gas Limited (ESG). (US$1=A$1.2). Santos expanded...
ABU DHABI: ConocoPhillips, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company to jointly develop Shah gas field
(EnergyAsia, July 20, Monday) — ConocoPhillips said it and Abu Dhabi National Oil Company (ADNOC) have signed the agreements to jointly develop the Shah gas field in Abu Dhabi. ADNOC (60%) and ConocoPhillips (40%) will next form a new company to manage and operate the project to develop the sour natural gas and condensate reservoirs...
SINGAPORE: Ezra reports 33% rise in net profit for the first nine months of 2009
(EnergyAsia, July 17, Friday) — Ezra Holdings Limited, a Singapore-based integrated support and marine services provider for the offshore oil and gas sector, reported a 33% rise in net attributable profit (PATMI) for the nine months ended May 31, 2009. Ezra said its nine-month profit rose to US$43 million from US$32.4 million a year-ago after...
NEPAL: State firm NOC to expand storage capacity in capital
(EnergyAsia, July 17, Friday) — Nepal’s state oil firm Nepal Oil Corporation (NOC) said it plans to expand its fuel storage capacity at Kathmandu city to meet rising demand. In a first phase, NOC will boost gasoline storage at its Thankot depot to 5,000 kilolitres, up from currently 1,900 kilolitres. Diesel storage would be increased...
MALAYSIA: Power demand to resume growth next year
(EnergyAsia, July 17, Friday) — Malaysia’s electricity demand is set to resume its growth path next year as the government’s latest stimulus and infrastructure spending will filter through the economy. Malaysian power demand is very much driven by the country’s steel and cement industries which are expected to benefit from the stimulus and infrastructure investments....
KUWAIT: Contractors seek compensation over refinery project cancellation
(EnergyAsia, July 17, Friday) — Several international contractors for Kuwait’s stalled 615,000 b/d Al Zour refinery project are seeking compensation. Kuwait National Petroleum Company (KNPC), which is in charge of the project, said it would refer the claims to its legal department to make appropriate determinations. KNPC had awarded contracts worth over US$8.4 billion to...
JAPAN: Refiners may shut down some 20% of refining capacity
(EnergyAsia, July 17, Friday) — Japan’s oil refiners may be forced to shut down more than 20% of their refining capacity over the next few years in direct response to plunging demand. The shutdown could affect about one million barrels a day in capacity. The Japanese government has projected an annual drop of oil sales...
INDONESIA: Pertamina again floats idea to expand refining capacity
(EnergyAsia, July 17, Friday) — Indonesian state oil firm Pertamina is again floating plans to build up the country’s refining capacity. The latest proposal for 700,000 b/d of new capacity would help the country cut down its rising import bill for refined fuels. Pertamina has been proposing to expand its nearly one million b/d refining...
AUSTRALIA: Big LNG projects could be merged
(EnergyAsia, July 17, Friday) — Developers may have to merge Australia’s various coal seam-based liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects amid weak energy prices and rising costs. The alternative would be for some to the projects to be cancelled. There are four major and three smaller LNG projects in the north eastern state of Queensland. In...
CHINA: NYSE’s BlueNext and CBEEX working to develop world’s biggest carbon offset exchange
(EnergyAsia, July 17, Friday) — NYSE’s Bluenext and the China-Beijing Environmental Exchange (CBEEX) will sign an agreement as their first step toward setting up an information service as an international platform for clean development mechanism (CDM) projects (carbon offsets). With China possessing more than half of the world’s primary CDM Market in 2008, CBEEX represents...
RUSSIA: Fearful neighbours revive Nabucco pipeline project, says consultant
(EnergyAsia, July 16, Thursday) — Russia’s deteriorating relations with Ukraine and Turkmenistan has helped revive the viability of the Nabucco gas pipeline, said a US-based consultant. Ukraine has been forced to pay more for its gas supplies, thereby keeping Russia from again disrupting exports to Europe, just about the same time when Moscow’s relations with...
ASIA: Southeast Asia gas pipeline network hard to realise, says analyst
(EnergyAsia, July 16, Thursday) — The proposed Trans-Asean Gas Pipeline network (TAGP) to create a Southeast Asian market for natural gas is looking increasingly difficult to achieve, said a Singapore-based analyst. The 10-member Association of Southeast Asian Nations (Asean) has been discussing the possibility of building an inter-regional gas pipeline for more than two decades...
CHINA: Renewable energy set to play a bigger role in economic development
(EnergyAsia, July 16, Thursday) — Coal-dependent China is planning to boost the role of renewable energy in the country’s energy mix. Policy makers are about to announce that renewable energy will meet between 15% and 18% of the country’s energy need by 2020, up from the previous target of 10%. The increased emphasis on renewable...