COMPANY: Bechtel involved in major LNG projects contracts in the US and Australia

(EnergyAsia, November 18 2011, Friday) — US engineering giant Bechtel said it has secured contracts involving two major liquefied natural gas (LNG) projects in the US and Australia. Bechtel said it has been awarded a US$3.9 billion contract by Cheniere Energy Partners LP to provide engineering, procurement, and construction services for two new liquefaction trains (more…)

CHINA: EIG Global Energy Partners to open new office in Hong Kong

(EnergyAsia, November 18 2011, Friday) — EIG Global Energy Partners (EIG) said it will be opening an office in Hong Kong, its fifth, in early 2012. EIG said the new office will position it to take advantage of opportunities for investments in energy, resources and related infrastructure fuelled by demand growth in Asia. It will (more…)

SINGAPORE: Stolt-Nielsen starts up storage terminal on Jurong Island

(EnergyAsia, November 17 2011, Thursday) — Norway’s Stolt-Nielsen has started up the first phase of its S$350 million petrochemicals tank storage terminal on Singapore’s Jurong Island. (US$1=S$1.3). The Oslo Børs-listed company last week launched three gas spheres with the capacity to store 73,000 cubic metres (cbm) at its Tembusu site as part of a bigger (more…)

SHIPPING: Operating costs increase while insurance costs fall, says Moore Stephens

(EnergyAsia, November 17 2011, Thursday) — Annual operating costs in the shipping industry rose by an average 2.2% in 2010, reversing the 2% decline the previous year, said international accountant and shipping consultant Moore Stephens. All cost categories showed an overall increase this time, with the exception of stores and insurance which fell by 4.7%. (more…)

MARKETS: Brent-WTI spread at lowest since March 8 as WTI surged past US$100

(EnergyAsia, November 17 2011, Thursday) — The Brent-WTI spread fell to US$9.29 a barrel, its lowest level since March 8, as the US crude surged 3.2% to a five-and-a-half-month high of $102.59 a barrel. Traders attributed WTI’s climb to an unwinding of long Brent positions, which had taken the spread to a high of US$28 (more…)

ASIA: Guy Carpenter expands regional team with new appointments in Singapore and Sydney

(EnergyAsia, November 17 2011, Thursday) — Guy Carpenter & Company LLC, a leading global risk and reinsurance specialist and a member of Marsh & McLennan Companies, has announced the expansion of its risk management capabilities in the Asia Pacific region with a number of senior-level appointments. Christian Schirmer has been appointed head of GC Analytics® (more…)

SINGAPORE: Regulator considering electricity futures market

(EnergyAsia, November 17 2011, Thursday) — Singapore is looking to launch an electricity futures market for industry players to hedge their pricing risks and open up new business opportunities for financial firms and traders, said the head of the city-state’s energy regulator. “We see an electricity futures market having the potential to enhance our energy...

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AFRICA: Equatorial Guinea expects Vopak to start up oil storage terminal by end-2013

(EnergyAsia, November 16 2011, Wednesday) — Equatorial Guinea expects Dutch oil and chemical logistics giant Royal Vopak to start building an oil storage terminal in the second half of next year and to complete it a year later. The government of the West African country has awarded Vopak the contract to build and operate the...

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AUSTRALIA: Caltex to close down gasoline unit at Kurnell refinery in Sydney

(EnergyAsia, November 16 2011, Wednesday) — After months of speculation, Caltex Australia Ltd, half owned by Chevron, said it will close one of two gasoline refining units at its Kurnell facility in Sydney. Australia’s largest downstream oil company joins its domestic rivals in throwing in the towel, citing the impact of the strong local currency,...

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CHINA: Gas imports from Central Asia reached 16.9 bcm since pipeline start-up in 2009

(EnergyAsia, November 16 2011, Wednesday) — China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) said it has imported a total of 16.88 billion cubic metres (bcm) of natural gas from three Central Asian countries through a 2,000-km pipeline since its start-up at the end of 2009. The west-to-east pipeline draws natural gas from Turkmenistan, Uzbekistan and Kazakhstan before...

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TURKMENISTAN: Focus on building pipelines to step up gas exports

(EnergyAsia, November 16 2011, Wednesday) — Hydrocarbon-rich Turkmenistan is aiming to expand its network of gas pipelines to increase exports to countries in Europe and Asia. At an energy conference last week, President Gurbanguly Berdymukhamedov described natural-gas exports to Europe as the “most important” objective of the country’s foreign policy as it races to compete...

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INDIA: Petronet to purchase 600,000 tons of LNG from GDF SUEZ

(EnergyAsia, November 16 2011, Wednesday) — Europe’s GDF SUEZ has signed an agreement to sell India’s Petronet LNG Limited nine cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) totalling 600,000 tons for 2012. The French-Belgian utilities company, which owns a 10% stake in Petronet, said it will source the LNG from its global portfolio and deliver the (more…)

SINGAPORE: Electricity imports to increase diversification and boost energy security

(EnergyAsia, November 15 2011, Tuesday) — Singapore is considering importing electricity as a further measure to diversify its energy mix and enhance supply security. The Energy Market Authority (EMA) will soon begin consulting private companies and relevant stakeholders on the regulatory framework and other issues related to importing electricity from neighbouring countries, said S. Iswaran,...

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ASIA: Growing prospect for energy export from North America

(EnergyAsia, November 15 2011, Tuesday) — Even though oil and gas is the most traded product in the Asia-Pacific region, there is virtually no energy trade across the Pacific. A new report recently released by the Pacific Economic Cooperation Council (PECC) suggests that this anomaly could be corrected in the foreseeable future. Yuen Pau Woo,...

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AUSTRALIA: Cougar Energy filed law suit against Queensland state government and officials for A$34 million

(EnergyAsia, November 15 2011, Tuesday) — Australia’s Cougar Energy Limited has begun legal proceedings against the Queensland state government and three of its officials seeking more than A$34 million in compensation over their decision to halt the company’s development of a power plant project. The company said it is suing the previous Department of Environment...

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ASIA: Region accounts for bulk of world’s insured catastrophe losses, says Guy Carpenter report

(EnergyAsia, November 15 2011, Tuesday) — The Asia Pacific market accounted for an unprecedented two-thirds of the insured catastrophe losses worldwide in the first three quarters of 2011, according to a new report released by Guy Carpenter & Company LLC, aleading global risk and reinsurance specialist and a member of Marsh & McLennan Companies. The (more…)

CHINA: Wood Mackenzie says piped gas from Central Asia is “best near-term alternative to costly LNG”

  (EnergyAsia, November 14 2011, Monday) — China should increase imports of piped natural gas from Central Asia, primarily Turkmenistan, to meet near-term demand as an alternative to costly liquefied natural gas (LNG), said energy consultant Wood Mackenzie. The firm’s China Gas Service said the country’s delays in implementing structural gas price reforms have weakened...

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CHINA: Bridas Corp calls off deal to acquire BP’s 60% stake in Argentina’s Pan American Energy

(EnergyAsia, November 14 2011, Monday) — Blaming BP Plc for not clearing anti-trust regulatory approvals, Bridas Corp has cancelled its proposed deal to acquire the UK major’s 60% stake in Argentine crude producer Pan American Energy LLC for US$7.06 billion. Bridas Corp, which will retain its 40% stake in PAE, also cited an order by...

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INDONESIA: PLN to build coal-fired power plants in Batam to export electricity to Singapore

(EnergyAsia, November 14 2011, Monday) — The Indonesian government said it plans to build at least two coal-fired power plants on Batam Island with the intention to sell the bulk of their output to nearby Singapore, located just 15 km away. Deputy Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Widjajono Partowidagdo said at least three quarters of...

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NEW ZEALAND: Coal mine CEO charged in connection with death of 29 workers

(EnergyAsia, November 14 2011, Monday) — The New Zealand government has charged the CEO of Pike Coal River for failing to prevent a blast at its mine last year which killed 29 workers in the country’s worst industrial accident in almost a century. Last week, the Department of Labour tabled 12 charges against Peter Whittall...

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AUSTRALIA: Linc Energy plans coal gasification projects in Vietnam and the US

(EnergyAsia, November 14 2011, Monday) — Australia’s Linc Energy said it plans to launch a trial underground coal gasification (UCG) project in Vietnam and has submitted an application to do the same in the US. Linc Energy said it has signed a cooperation contract with state-owned Vietnam National Coal and Mineral Industries Group, or Vinacomin,, (more…)

AUSTRALIA: US Peabody to complete Macarthur takeover without ArcelorMittal

(EnergyAsia, November 11 2011, Friday) — The world’s largest private coal miner, Peabody Energy of the US, said it will complete its proposed A$4.73 billion takeover of Australia’s Macarthur Coal on its own following the withdrawal of European partner ArcelorMittal. (US$1=A$0.97). Arcelor had announced it would sell its 40% interest in their brief joint venture,...

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CLIMATE CHANGE: OPEC says coal use could boost world carbon dioxide emissions 43% by 2035

(EnergyAsia, November 11 2011, Friday) — Continued coal use could boost the world’s carbon dioxide emissions by 43% between 2010 and 2035, said the Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC). The cartel expects commercial primary energy demand to rise 51% over that period with fossil fuels making up 82% of the energy mix. Contributing 29%...

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CHINA: Nation-wide coal tax begins from November 1

(EnergyAsia, November 11 2011, Friday) — China has begun imposing a new resource tax of 8 to 20 yuan a tonne on domestic coking coal from November 1 while maintaining the same 0.3 to five yuan per tonne rate on the other grades. According to a revised draft regulation issued by the ruling State Council,...

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MARKETS: IEA on the world’s rising coal consumption

(EnergyAsia, November 11 2011, Friday) — The following is an edited extract from the International Energy Agency’s recently released World Energy Outlook 2011. “Coal has met almost half of the increase in global energy demand over the last decade. Whether this trend alters and how quickly is among the most important questions for the future...

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