SAUDI ARABRIA: New Total refinery likely to face delay

Arabia will likely be delayed due to cost considerations. Construction of the 400,000 b/d project, a venture between Total and Saudi Aramco, was expected to start in early 2009. Some officials argue that construction costs could decline from their recent record highs and the project may become cheaper as the global recession takes hold. Saudi...

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SINGAPORE: Region’s largest mining investment event to be held on March 23 to 27

(EnergyAsia, December 16, Tuesday) — The region’s largest mining investment event, the ‘5th Annual Asia Mining Congress 2009’, will be held at the Raffles City Convention Centre in Singapore from March 23 to 27. The conference will discuss global industry issues, opportunities in international partnerships, Asian mining projects and opportunities in junior mining sector. Regulatory (more…)

CHINA: Peabody Energy joins “greengen” consortium to develop near-zero emissions coal plant

non-Chinese equity partner in “GreenGen,” the first near-zero emissions coal-fueled power plant with carbon capture and storage which is under development in China.   Peabody joined the initiative at a formal signing ceremony at the prestigious State Guest House in Beijing last week. The agreement was announced during the Sino-US Joint Commission on Commerce and...

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CHINA: AMSC to let SBW manufacture and sell 2MW wind turbines

Corp (AMSC) said it has agreed to let Chinese industrial equipment manufacturer Shenyang Blower Works (Group) (SBW) develop and sell wind turbines globally. Nasdaq-listed AMSC said its wholly owned subsidiary, AMSC Windtec, will provide SBW with designs for its 2MW doubly-fed induction wind turbines. The CEOs of the two companies signed the agreement in a...

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CHINA: Shell signs three new coal gasification process licences

another three coal gasification process (SCGP) licensing agreements in China, bringing the total number in the country to 19. The latest deals include an agreement which was registered with the Chinese government on November 10 involving Shell and two-time licence holder Yunnan Yuntianhua Co Ltd (YYTH), Shell’s third repeat SCGP user. YYTH is expected to...

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INDIA: IMF approves $7.6 billion stand-by arrangement for Pakistan

a 23-month loan worth $7.6 billion to Pakistan to support the country’s economic stabilisation programme. About $3.1 billion is immediately available to Pakistan while the remaining amount will be phased in, subject to quarterly reviews. The total amount of the IMF resources made available under the arrangement equals 5005 of the country’s quota. The arrangement...

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PAKISTAN: KESC to supply additional 180 MW to electricity-starved Karachi

(EnergyAsia, December 15, Monday) — Karachi Electric Supply Company Ltd (KESC) has ordered 64 Jenbacher gas engines from US-based GE Energy to supply 180 MW of urgently needed power to the local grid in Karachi city in Pakistan. The milestone contract was signed Nov 22 by the company’s new management team. KESC expects the first (more…)

CLIMATE CHANGE: WWF praised developing countries for lead role in Poznan conference

have been praised for “providing leadership” at last week’s UN climate change conference in the Polish city of Poznan. The world’s leading conservation group, World Wildlife Fund (WWF), said these countries offered constructive proposals and specific commitments in contrast to the industrialised nations which had “stymied progress”. “For many developing countries, which bear little or...

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CHINA: Linde signs three new contracts, eyes 50% of thin-film PV market

LienHwa, has been awarded contracts to supply thin-film photovoltaic (PV) cells to China. The company said the awards by Tianwei Baoding, Hangzhou Amplesun Solar and ENN Solar will help it capture more than 50% of China’s thin-film photovoltaic (PV) market. As part of these new long-term contracts, The Linde Group said it will be delivering...

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CHINA: Weihai firm to build 270KW PV roof

Singyes Solar Technologies (CG Solar), have won a bid to construct a photovoltaic (PV) roof for the Weihai Citizen Culture Center in China. The 6,300-sq m PV roof will have a 270 kilowatt (KW) capacity. The system will use 45 sets of KACO Powador 4501xi on-grid inverters with an estimated 320,000 kilowatt-per-hour annual output. The...

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INDONESIA: Chevron starts producing oil at North Duri Field Area 12

owned subsidiary, PT Chevron Pacific Indonesia, has started producing oil at the North Duri Field Area 12. Using steamflood technology next year, Chevron expects production to rise to 34,000 b/d by 2012. “The Duri Field is a remarkable base business success for Chevron. With the application of technology, we have been able to extend the...

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SAUDI ARABIA: Flowserve signs 10-year supplier agreement with Aramco

products and services, said it has signed a 10-year strategic supplier agreement with Saudi Aramco, one of the world’s largest oil producing companies. Texas-based Flowserve said it will supply its entire range of flow control products – pumps, valves and seals – and value-added services for use in Saudi Aramco’s existing and planned facilities. The...

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AZERBAJIAN: Baku gains as Europe and Caspian states agree to reduce dependence on Russia

a key player in the region’s geopolitical manouvering as the fallout from Russia’s military invasion of Georgia continues to play out. At an energy summit in Azerbaijan’s capital of Baku last month, European countries reached a framework deal to strengthen their energy ties with Azerbaijan in a move aimed at undercutting Russia’s role in the...

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MARKETS: World LNG demand hit by recession

demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG), mitigating fears of supply shortages amid cancelled or delayed projects. Many LNG export projects around the world have been delayed this year by a variety of factors from rising labour and material costs to falling prices. With oil crashing to a third of their peaks in July, industry observers...

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SINGAPORE: Government proceeding with plans for massive offshore floating oil storage

for the construction of very large floating storage (VLFS) tanks to be located in waters around the island. The tanks will be used to store oil in view of the high cost of building a similar structure on land in Singapore. A 300,000-cubic metre VLFS tank would need the equivalent of five hectares of space,...

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UAE: Fujairah storage to be completed next year

facility in Fujairah in the UAE by the middle of next year. The 560,000-cubic metre terminal clean oil products terminal will lift Vitol’s total storage capacity at the port to almost 1.1 million cubic metres. Vitol’s US$150 million investment includes new tanks as well as spending on jetty infrastructure and an upgrade to an existing...

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SRI LANKA: CPC in trouble over oil hedging deal

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — Sri Lanka’s state oil firm Ceylon Petroleum Corporation (CPC) may default on a oil hedging deal with Standard Chartered Bank. The deal made earlier in the year when oil prices were surging to new record highs could cost the Sri Lankan government millions of dollars. The bank and CPC had...

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VIETNAM: Cavico to enter wind energy business

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — Cavico Corp, a leading infrastructure company in Vietnam, said its wholly owned subsidiary, Cavico Transportation, has been approved to build a wind farm in Lam Dong province. The Hanoi-based company is studying the construction of a 30 megawatt (MW) wind farm, which will be connected to the national grid upon...

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INDIA: Tata boosts investments in wind power projects

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — India’s Tata Power is aiming to increase its investments in wind power projects. The company has set a target of raising its wind power capacity to 500 megawatt (MW) by 2011, up from 200 MW now, coinciding with a move to reduce its dependency on coal. But wind power is...

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CASPIAN: Turkey weighs energy options

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — Sandwiched between Europe and the politically volatile resource-rich countries of Central Asia, Turkey is weighing its options that will best secure its energy supplies. One obvious path is to secure more oil supplies from Azerbaijan via the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline. The US$4 billion pipeline ships about one million b/d of...

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SAUDI ARABIA: Conergy Asia-Pacific to develop large-scale solar power plant

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — Conergy Asia-Pacific, the Singapore-based subsidiary of Germany’s renewable energy firm Conergy AG, said it has been awarded a contract to build a 2MW solar power plant for Saudi Arabia’s King Abdullah University of Science and Technology (KAUST). Conergy Asia-Pacific will work on the project as a consortium partner with National...

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PHILIPPINES: IFC increases investment in renewable energy projects

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — IFC, a member of the World Bank Group, said it has agreed to provide loans to the Energy Development Corporation, a leading geothermal producer, for its renewable energy initiatives including geothermal energy efficiency in the Philippines and the region. IFC’s15-year loan of 4.1 billion Philippine pesos (US$1=50 peso) will enable...

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AUSTRALIA: Science experts call for a national biofuels institute

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — The Australian Academy of Technological Sciences and Engineering (ATSE) has called for the government to establish a national institute to look into all issues related to the biofuels industry. In a special report on biofuels, ASTE’s President and the country’s former chief scientist, Robin Batterham, said the institute would bring...

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COMPANY: Noble Group commits to becoming a “carbon neutral” company

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — Noble Group, a Singapore-listed global supply chain manager of agricultural, industrial and energy products, said it is committed to tackle the issue of climate change. At the Clinton Global Initiative (CGI) Asia Meeting in Hong Kong last week, Noble announced plans to become a “carbon neutral” company by undertaking a...

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ASIA: Renewable energy to provide 67% of region’s electricity by 2050

(EnergyAsia, December 12, Friday) — Renewable energy sources will account for 67% of the electricity produced in developing countries in Asia by 2050, supplanting the need for nuclear energy and reducing requirements for fossil fuel-fired power plants, said a joint report by the European Renewable Energy Council (EREC) and Greenpeace International. The report, ‘Energy [R]evolution:...

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