SINGAPORE: Keppel and ConocoPhillips to design first ice-worthy jackup rig for the Arctic

(EnergyAsia, March 13 2012, Tuesday) — Keppel Offshore & Marine Technology Centre (KOMtech), the design and engineering arm of Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine (Keppel O&M), said it and US oil company, ConocoPhillips, are jointly designing a new jackup rig to operate in one of the harshest marine frontiers, the Arctic Seas. This jackup rig (more…)

INDONESIA: International consortium agree to buy power from geothermal projects

(EnergyAsia, March 12 2012, Monday) — A consortium comprising Japan’s Sumitomo Corporation, PT Supreme Energy and International Power – GDF SUEZ has agreed to jointly develop as well as purchase electricity from two world-scale geothermal power projects on Sumatra Island in Indonesia. The consortium signed power purchase agreements (PPA) with Indonesian state utility PLN through (more…)

COMPANY: Canada’s Talisman Energy to sell “non-core” coal assets for US$500 million

(EnergyAsia, March 12 2012, Monday) — Canada’s Talisman Energy Inc said it has agreed to sell “certain non-producing, non-core coal properties” in northeastern British Columbia province to Xstrata Coal for US$500 million in cash. The deal for the Sukunka property located 60 km south of Chetwynd along the Peace River coalfield is expected to close (more…)

AUSTRALIA: Greenpeace plans major campaign as UN is unable to protect Great Barrier Reef from oil, gas and mining activities

(EnergyAsia, March 11 2012, Monday) — UNESCO, the UN’s environmental unit, said it will not be able to protect the Great Barrier Reef, one of the world’s oldest and most important eco-systems, from potential long-term damage arising from Australia’s growing trade of oil, gas and minerals with Asia. A UNESCO team, now on a study (more…)

AUSTRALIA: Coal association calls for “clear energy generation plan” in New South Wales state

(EnergyAsia, March 12 2012, Monday) — Australia’s coal industry wants the New South Wales (NSW) state government to establish a clear strategy for energy generation that includes developing low emissions technology to provide certainty for industry investment and long-term government planning. Coal-fired power, the principal source of base-load electricity in Australia’s national energy market, accounts (more…)

CHINA: Altona Energy completes acquisition of coal exploration licences in Xinjiang

(EnergyAsia, March 9 2012, Friday) — Australia’s Altona Energy said it has completed the acquisition of a 95% interest in two advanced coal exploration licences in China’s Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region. The AIM, England-listed energy company said it has agreed to pay a total of £13 million in tranches conditional on the achievement of development (more…)

COMPANY: Peabody Energy sets up new global business organisation focusing on the Americas, Australia and Asia

(EnergyAsia, March 9 2012, Friday) — US coal miner Peabody Energy has announced a new global organisational structure by creating geographic business units in the Americas, Australia and Asia to reflect the growing size and scope of the company’s global footprint. The St Louis, Missouri-based company said the new organisation positions will handle amid unique (more…)

INDONESIA: Black & Veatch worked on expansion of major coal-fired power plant in Central Java

EnergyAsia, March 9 2012, Friday) — Indonesia’s Minister of Energy and Mineral Resources, Jero Wacik, recently launched two newly completed units of the expanded Tanjung Jati B coal-fired power plant in Central Java. Built by a Sumitomo Corporation-led consortium and operated by PT PLN, Indonesia’s state-owned power utility, the plant’s units 3 and 4 will (more…)

ENVIRONMENT: World Coal Association calls for investment in carbon capture and storage (CCS) at EU roundtable

(EnergyAsia, March 9 2012, Friday) — The World Coal Association (WCA) has called for European Union (EU) to drive down the costs of low-carbon technologies and incentivise the improvement of power generation efficiency, especially at coal-fired power plants. Participants at last week’s industry roundtable at the European Parliament, jointly held by WCA and Member of (more…)

SINGAPORE: LANXESS to invest 200-million-euro in second synthetic rubber plant

(EnergyAsia, March 8 2012, Thursday) — German specialty chemicals firm LANXESS has announced that it will proceed to invest another 200-million-euro to build a second new neodymium polybutadiene rubber (Nd-PBR) plant in Singapore on September 11 this year. LANXESS is targeting the 140,000-metric ton/year plant on Jurong Island to start up in the first half (more…)

MONGOLIA: Prophecy Coal raised US$9 million through private placement

(EnergyAsia, March 8 2012, Thursday) — Canada’s Prophecy Coal Corp, which is developing coal and power projects in Mongolia, said it has raised US$9 million from the sale of 20 million shares at US$0.45 through a non-brokered private placement. The Vancouver, British Columbia-based company said it paid a finder’s fee for the deals in accordance (more…)

COMPANIES: globalCOAL signs up another three members

(EnergyAsia, March 8 2012, Thursday) — Online trading platform operator globalCoal said it has signed up another three companies to its international thermal coal network. Ankor Holding Ltd, Avalon Coal and Enegra Pte Ltd are all involved in the international energy trade including coal. Ankor Holdings is a commodities trading company focusing on coal, crude (more…)

AUSTRALIA: Westside Corp reveals LNG Limited’s A$165 million takeover offer

(EnergyAsia, March 8 2012, Thursday) — Australia’s WestSide Corporation Limited has revealed LNG Limited as the party that had offered to acquire all its shares for A$0.65 each for a total of A$165 million in cash. (US$1=A$0.94). The proposed takeover came to light when Westside issued a statement to the Australian Securities Exchange (ASX) on (more…)

RUSSIA: Mechel suspended operations at underground mine in New-Olzherassk again

(EnergyAsia, March 7 2012, Wednesday) — Mechel OAO, a leading Russian mining and metals companies, said a subsidiary has suspended operations at the New-Olzherassk underground mine in Siberia for the second time in less than a month. Southern Kuzbass Coal Company OAO stopped work after detecting high levels of carbon monoxide at the mine’s long (more…)

COMPANY: BASF sets new goals for environmental, health and safety practices including improved energy and emissions efficiency

(EnergyAsia, March 7 2012, Wednesday) — German chemicals giant BASF has announced that it has established “new ambitious environmental, health and safety goals.” The company wants to increase its energy efficiency – defined as the amount of sales products in relation to the primary energy demand – worldwide by 35% by 2020, compared to the (more…)

CHINA: Huaneng Group and Duke Energy expand cooperation to develop carbon capture and sequestration technologies

(EnergyAsia, March 7 2012, Wednesday) — US-based Duke Energy said it and China Huaneng Group have signed a three-year agreement expanding their research cooperation in the areas of advanced coal and carbon capture and sequestration technologies. The agreement builds on a memorandum of understanding the companies signed in 2009 to pursue high-level discussions and information (more…)

AUSTRALIA: AGL to acquire Loy Yang power station and adjacent coal mine for A$448 million

(EnergyAsia, March 6 2012, Tuesday) — Australia’s AGL Energy said it has agreed to acquire the remaining 67.46% stake in Victoria state’s largest power station, Loy Yang A, and an adjacent coal mine for a total of A$448 million that it does not own. (US$1=A$0.94). Subject to regulators’ approval, AGL expects to complete the acquisition (more…)

INDIA: Adani Enterprises to supply four million tonnes of imported coal to NTPC power plants

(EnergyAsia, March 6 2012, Tuesday) — Adani Enterprises, a member of India’s privately owned Adani Group, said it has signed five agreements to supply a total of four million tonnes of imported coal to NTPC, the country’s largest power generation company. Adani Enterprises will supply the coal to NTPC’s 14 power stations across India between (more…)

MONGOLIA: Mongolia Mining Corp to double coal production capacity to 10 million tons a year

(EnergyAsia, March 6 2012, Tuesday) — Mongolian Mining Corp (MMC) said it has doubled its coal production capacity after receiving approval from the State Commission to start up the second five-million-ton/year module of a coal handling and preparation plant.  The US$91 million plant at its Ukhaa Khudag coking coal mine in Mongolia’s South Gobi desert (more…)

AUSTRALIA: Argus launches an additional FOB Newcastle price assessment for thermal coal

(EnergyAsia, March 5 2012, Monday) — Global energy price reporting agency Argus said it has introduced a weekly FOB Newcastle 5,500 kcal/kg NAR (net as received) within 90 days assessment in addition to its existing FOB Newcastle 6,000 kcal/kg NAR within 90 days assessment. The new assessment is being launched in response to industry feedback (more…)

COMPANIES: Caterpillar joins the World Coal Association

(EnergyAsia, March 5 2012, Monday) — The World Coal Association (WCA) said Caterpillar Global Mining, a unit of world leading mining equipment manufacturer Caterpillar Inc, has joined as a corporate member from January 2012. With Caterpillar’s addition, the WCA has raised its membership which includes major coal producers, national coal associations and other non-profit bodies (more…)

INDIA: Toshiba bags US$470 million equipment order for supercritical coal-fired power plant

(EnergyAsia, March 5 2012, Monday) — Japan’s Toshiba Group said an Indian subsidiary has been awarded a contract to supply three 800MW supercritical steam turbine and generator island packages for a coal-fired thermal power plant in Kudgi in India’s Karnataka state. NTPC Limited, India’s largest state-owned energy service provider, awarded Chennai-based Toshiba JSW Turbine and (more…)

SINGAPORE: Sembcorp Industries reports 2% rise in net profit for FY 2011

(EnergyAsia, March 2 2012, Friday) — Singapore’s marine and industrial conglomerate Sembcorp Industries said its net profit grew 2% from S$792.9 million in 2010 to S$809.3 million in 2011, while turnover was up 3% from S$8.8 billion to S$9 billion. (US$1=S$1.25) Its best performers continued to be its utilities and marine businesses, which accounted for (more…)

SINGAPORE: Rotary Engineering reports net profit of S$31m on revenue of S$531m for FY2011

(EnergyAsia, March 2 2012, Friday) — Rotary Engineering Limited, a Singapore-listed provider of engineering, procurement, construction and maintenance (EPCM) services to the oil, gas and petrochemical industries, has reported a net profit of S$31 million on revenue of S$530.9 million for the year ending December 31 2011. This compared to S$63.7 million and S$704.2 million (more…)

SINGAPORE: Dyna-Mac net earnings at S$5.6 million for period ended December 31

(EnergyAsia, March 2 2012, Friday) — Dyna-Mac Holdings Ltd, a Singapore-based provider of engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) services to the offshore oil and gas and marine construction sector, said it made a net profit of S$5.6 million for the seven-month period ended December 31 2011, down from S$12.3 million for the same period in (more…)