(EnergyAsia, September 6 2013, Friday) — Asia’s largest physical jet fuel trader said it is venturing into fuel oil, the region’s main oil product, with the signing of a three-year lease to store refined products on Singapore’s Jurong Island. China Aviation Oil (Singapore) Corporation Ltd (CAO) said it will lease five tanks with a combined...
AUSTRALIA: BHP Billiton-Mitsubishi alliance starts up Daunia coal mine in Queensland
(EnergyAsia, September 5 2013, Thursday) — Australia’s BHP Billiton said it has started up its ninth metallurgical coal mine with the opening of the 4.5-million tonnes/year Daunia operations in central Queensland state. The US$1.4 billion mine, which was delivered several months early and US$250 million under budget, is among seven that BHP equally owns and...
MONGOLIA: South Korea’s Posco to build US$2 billion coal-to-liquid plant
(EnergyAsia, September 5 2013, Thursday) — South Korea’s steel and power producer, Posco, said it and Mongolia’s largest conglomerate, MCS, will jointly own and operate a US$2 billion plant to produce liquid fuels from coal. Their newly established Baganuur Energy Corp will build the “clean energy” plant in the Baganuur district of Mongolia’s Ulan Bator...
MONGOLIA: GDF Suez and partners to build 415MW power plant in Ulan Bator
(EnergyAsia, September 4 2013, Wednesday) — European energy group GDF Suez said it and consortium partners have been awarded a contract to build and operate a 415 coal-fired power plant with a steam capacity of 587MW in the Mongolian capital of Ulan Bator. GDF Suez, Japanese trading house Sojitz Corp, South Korean power producer Posco...
SINGAPORE: Crystal Yeo re-joins The Oxford Princeton Programme, OPower sets up regional office
(EnergyAsia, September 3 2013) — in Singapore, Crystal Yeo has rejoined energy education and training firm The Oxford Princeton Programme as regional sales manager for the Asia-Pacific region while energy efficiency and customer engagement company Opower has opened its Asia Pacific headquarters as part of its global expansion. Before rejoining Oxford Princeton, Ms Yeo, who...
AUSTRALIA: APC-Rio Tinto joint venture to begin exploring coal in Queensland’s Mount Hillalong
(EnergyAsia, September 2 2013, Monday) — Australian Pacific Coal Limited said it and Rio Tinto Exploration have begun jointly exploring for coal in Mount Hillalong in Australia’s Queensland state. Last week, the partners activated their exploration option and joint venture agreement for work on the Bowen Basin deposits that they had signed on August 8...
CANADA: EXMAR to supply floating terminal and liquefaction plant for BC LNG project off Kitimat
(EnergyAsia, September 2 2013, Monday) — Belgian gas ship owner and operator EXMAR said it has agreed to provide a 700,000 tonnes/year floating liquefaction and storage unit for a proposed liquefied natural gas (LNG) project along the Douglas Channel on Canada’s British Columbia province. EXMAR said it signed a letter of intent (LOI) with Houston,...
CONFERENCE: IEA Asia expert to speak at POWER-GEN Asia in Bangkok on October 2-4
(EnergyAsia, August 30 2013, Friday) — An Asia expert from the International Energy Agency (IEA) will be speaking at the POWER‐GEN Asia conference and exhibition in Bangkok, Thailand on October 2 to 4, said organiser PennWell Corporation. Yerim Park, the IEA’s Southeast Asia Programme Officer, will speak on the issues and challenges of meeting the (more…)
INDIA: Reliance and BP find new deepwater gas condensate reserves
(EnergyAsia, August 29 2013, Thursday) — India’s Reliance Industries Limited (RIL) and UK major BP said they have jointly found new gas condensate reserves off the east coast of India in the Cauvery basin. The deepwater block CY-DWN-2001/2 (CYD5) reserves, located 62 km from the coast in the Cauvery Basin, is the second gas discovery...
MARKETS: Brent above US$114, WTI at US$109 as US threatens to attack Syria
(EnergyAsia, August 28 2013, Wednesday) — US WTI crude prices reached a new high for 2013 while Brent cruised to a six-month peak on escalating tensions in the Middle East as Western officials talked up the possibility of a military strike on Syria. In New York, US WTI closed at US$109.01 after touching US$109.32 a...
INDIA: Petronet starts up Kochi LNG terminal, imports first cargo from Qatar
(EnergyAsia, August 27 2013, Tuesday) — India’s main gas importer, Petronet LNG Ltd, has started up its long-awaited second import terminal in Kerala state with the receipt of a liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo from Qatar. Qatar’s RasGas, , which is also supplying LNG to Petronet’s other terminal at Dahej in Gujarat state, delivered the...
INDONESIA: Australia’s Santos acquires 50% stake in Northwest Natuna PSC from AWE
(EnergyAsia, August 26, 2013, Monday) — Australian upstream company Santos said it has paid compatriot AWE an initial sum of US$100 million for a 50% stake in Indonesia’s Northwest Natuna production sharing contract (PSC). The payment could rise by another US$88 million if Santos, which has taken over as operator, decides to develop the Ande...
DUBAI: DEWA issues request for tenders for first clean coal-fired power plant in the Middle East
(EnergyAsia, August 23 2013, Friday) — State-owned Dubai Electricity and Water Authority (DEWA) has issued a request for tenders for the construction of the emirate’s first clean coal-fired power plant that could generate 12% of its total electricity demand. Coal will become an important component of Dubai’s energy mix under the ‘Integrated Energy Strategy’ plan...
AUSTRALIA: Altona Energy proposing to build coal-to-methanol plant in South Australia
(EnergyAsia, August 22 2013, Thursday) — Australia’s Altona Energy said it will add a coal-to-methanol (CTM) unit to its earlier proposal to build a plant to convert coal to liquid fuels and generate electricity in South Australia state. The company, which has been working with China’s state-owned CNOOC to build a coal-to-liquids (CTL) and power...
MALAYSIA: Halliburton expands manufacturing and technology centre in Johor state
(EnergyAsia, August 22 2013, Thursday) — Offshore engineering services giant Halliburton has expanded its manufacturing and technology centre in Senai town in Malaysia’s southern Johor state to better serve its oil and gas customers in the Asia Pacific region. With the additional 9,844 sq metres of space boosting the total to 29,434 sq metres, the...
CHINA: Crude oil import expense to reach world record US$500 billion by 2020, says consultant Wood Mackenzie
(EnergyAsia, August 21 2013, Wednesday) — China’s annual crude oil import bill will reach a record US$500 billion by 2020, far greater than any incurred by any country in history, predicts consultant Wood Mackenzie. The UK-based firm arrived at this sum based on its forecast for China to import 9.2 million b/d of crude oil...
SINGAPORE: Updates from Kris Energy, Interra Resources, Jaya Holdings
(EnergyAsia, August 20 2013, Tuesday) — Three Singapore Exchange-listed companies involved in the upstream oil and gas industry, Kris Energy, Interra Resources and Jaya Holdings, have provided updates on their activities. Kris Energy said it and Abu Dhabi’s Mubadala Petroleum have decided to jointly develop the G11/48 block as part of the Nong Yao field...
SAUDI ARABIA: Saudi Aramco orders US$967 million worth of components for 4,000MW gas-fired power plant at Jazan
(EnergyAsia, August 19 2013, Monday) — Germany’s Siemens said it has secured a large order of components for the construction of a 4,000MW gas-fired combined-cycle power plant in Saudi Arabia. State energy firm Saudi Aramco placed the US$966.8 million order for the plant which is expected to start up in 2016 to power up the...
SINGAPORE: Sembcorp expands waste-to-energy capacity with S$250 million new steam production plant
(EnergyAsia, August 16 2013, Friday) — Sembcorp Industries said it plans to invest more than S$250-million to build a plant on Singapore that has the capacity to produce 140 tonnes per hour of steam using industrial and commercial waste while emitting 50% less carbon dioxide compared with a coal-fired facility. (US$1=S$1.26). Located on Jurong Island’s...
MARKETS: Asia’s share of global coal consumption will continue to rise despite environmental concerns, says US EIA
(EnergyAsia, August 15 2013, Thursday) — The US Energy Information Administration (EIA)’s latest 30-year energy forecast will worry environmentalists as fossil fuels demand growth is not expected to slow down. At the same time, worldwide energy-related carbon dioxide emissions is seen rising from about 31 billion metric tons in 2010 to 36 billion metric tons...
SINGAPORE: Oiltanking sells 45% of stake in Helios Terminal for undisclosed sum
(EnergyAsia, August 14 2013, Wednesday) — After less than a year of full ownership, Germany’s Oiltanking GmbH said it has agreed to sell 45% of its stake in Singapore’s Helios Terminal Corporation Pte Ltd to Macquarie Capital for an undisclosed sum. The proposed sale of Helios, which owns and operates a world-class fuel oil storage (more…)
AUSTRALIA: Queensland state government approves A$6.4 billion coal mine project
(EnergyAsia, August 13 2013, Tuesday) — Australia’s Queensland state government has approved a A$6.4 billion proposal by Waratah Coal Pty Ltd to develop the coal deposits in the Galilee Basin and a support rail network. (US$1=A$1.1). But, the firm, controlled by mining tycoon Clive Palmer, will have to wait for the Federal government to give...
AFRICA: Platts begins publishing price assessments for five West African crude oil grades
(EnergyAsia, August 12 2013, Monday) — Platts, a leading global energy, petrochemicals and metals information provider, said it has begun publishing daily price assessments for five West African grades of crude oil. The new price assessments, launched on August 1, provide end-of-day values on the open spot market for two Nigerian grades, two Angolan grades (more…)
MONGOLIA: Australia’s Modun Resources approved to mine prospective Nuurst coal project
(EnergyAsia, August 7 2013, Wednesday) — Australia’s Modun Resources said it has been granted a licence to mine a major thermal coal project now under development in Mongolia. The Mineral Resources Authority of Mongolia (MRAM) has approved Modun’s right to mine 2,497 hectares of the Nuurst’s project for an initial period of 30 years with...
KYRGYSTAN: Celsius bolsters case for coking coal focus with study stating strong demand in neighbouring China
(EnergyAsia, August 7 2013, Wednesday) — Celsius Coal Limited has affirmed its focus on developing Kyrgyzstan’s vast coking coal deposits following the findings of a study which showed strong demand and further growth prospects for the fuel in neighbouring China’s Xinjiang autonomous region. The Australia-listed company presented its conclusion based on a first phase Xinjiang...