AUSTRALIA: Macarthur Coal 1Q output down 56% on floods

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2011, Wednesday) — Australia’s Macarthur Coal said its output in the quarter ending March fell 56% after record rainfall caused widespread flooding that damaged its mines in Queensland state between late last year and early this year. The company said sales from its Coppabella and Moorvale mines in the Bowen Basin fell...

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AUSTRALIA: Budget cuts in sight as mining boom slows down

(EnergyAsia, May11 2011, Wednesday) — Australia is unlikely to experience a repeat of the massive expansion of its mining industry in 2004 to 2007 which resulted in windfall tax revenues and ushered one of the country’s most prosperous periods in its history. Australian government collected an additional A$334 billion in tax revenues during those three...

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CHINA: Coal prices seen rising in short term, and possibly beyond

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2011, Wednesday) — Coal prices in China are expected to rise in the short term on rising electricity demand, said the Ministry of Commerce. There is the possibility of further price increases if international supply is tight and Chinese demand remains strong. In April, domestic coal prices were already up on strong...

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AUSTRALIA: Mine tax must not stall mining-energy competitiveness, says adviser to state government

(EnergyAsia, May 11 2011, Wednesday) — Any additional taxes on Australia’s resources sector must be designed so they do not damage its international competitiveness, said an adviser to South Australia state government. Speaking at the Paydirt 2011 South Australian Resources & Energy Investment Conference in Adelaide, Minerals and Petroleum Experts Group chairman, Ian Gould, said (more…)

AUSTRALIA: China to import more coal amid power crisis

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2011, Tuesday) — Thermal coal prices are set to rise again with rising demand from Japan and a power shortage in China expected to boost imports from Indonesia and Australia. China’s metal production is being impacted by a cut in power supply fueling the higher imports in the coming months. The country...

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CHINA: Campaign resumes to shut down smaller oil refineries

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2011, Tuesday) — In a bid to increase profitability and reduce pollution, China has resumed its campaign to shut down small oil refineries with capacity of below two million metric tons per year (t/y) by the end of 2013. The government has identified industries that it wants to set limits on or...

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INDONESIA: First quarter coal output and export fall below target

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2011, Tuesday) — Indonesia’s coal production in the first quarter fell below target, with mining activity disrupted by continuous rains. The country’s coal output averaged 29.7 million tons a month in the first three months compared with the target of about 30 million tons, said Bob Kamandanu, chairman of the Indonesian Coal...

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QATAR: International oil firms asked to donate to medical centre

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2011, Tuesday) — Displaying “bad miscalculations”, the Emir’s wife of Qatar, one of the world’s richest countries, and its former energy minister openly solicited donations from international oil companies in 2007 for the construction of a medical centre, according to Wikileaks. Separately, they had sought a total of up to $1.7 billion...

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SINGAPORE: Straits Asia posts higher 1Q profit

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2011, Tuesday) — Thanks to higher sales volume, lower mining costs and selling prices, coal miner Straits Asia Resources posted a net profit of US$41.36 million in the first quarter compared with US$11.2 million a year earlier. The company said its revenue rose 39% on year to US$213.7 million with its average...

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MALAYSIA: France’s GDF SUEZ to supply 2.5 million tons of LNG to Petronas

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2011, Tuesday) — France’s GDF SUEZ said it has agreed to supply 2.5 million tons of liquefied natural gas (LNG) over a 45-month period to Petronas LNG Ltd, a wholly-owned subsidiary of the Malaysian state oil and gas company from August 2012. GDF SUEZ, which walked away from a supply deal with (more…)

SINGAPORE: EMAS expands global fleet with Schilling’s underwater remote operated vehicles

(EnergyAsia, May 10 2011, Tuesday) — Schilling Robotics LLC, a US-based expert in subsea systems, said it has secured an order for eight Heavy-Duty™ (HD™) remote operated vehicles (ROV) systems from integrated offshore oil and gas solutions provider EMAS, the operating arm of Singapore-based Ezra Holdings Limited. The systems, rated for 4,000 metres below surface, (more…)

MONGOLIA: Canada’s Prophecy submits request to build 600MW Chandgana power plant

(EnergyAsia, May 9 2011, Monday) —Canada’s Prophecy Resource Corp said it has submitted a formal request to Mongolia’s Ministry of Natural Resources and Energy to build the 600MW Chandgana power plant in Khentii province in central Mongolia. The Vancouver, British Columbia-based company said it submitted the request after investing eight months in due diligence, research (more…)

COMPANY: TSI launched Geo-Coal upgrading technology

(EnergyAsia, May 9 2011, Monday) —- Indonesia’s Total Sinergy International (TSI) recently announced the launch of its Geo-Coal technology which it describes as a simple and economical process of upgrading the energy content of low rank coal by 50% to 100%. The company said it has filed a patent through law firm Drew & Napier (more…)

SINGAPORE: Electricity tariff could rise further

(EnergyAsia, May 9 2011, Monday) — Singapore’s electricity tariff could rise further after reaching a 30-month high of S$02.558 per kilowatt-hour (kwh) in the second quarter. (US$1=S$1.22). Singapore Power (SP) Services said it raised electricity tariff by an average of 6.5% from the first quarter on the back of strong oil prices this year, with...

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IRAQ: IMF says infrastructure problems constraining oil output goal

(EnergyAsia, May 9 2011, Monday) — The International Monetary Fund (IMF) said Iraq’s poor infrastructure will prevent it from achieving its ambitious plan to raise oil production to 13 million b/d by 2017 from 2.5 million b/d currently. In a review of its US$3.7 billion support programme for the war-ravaged country, the IMF said the...

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CHINA: Nuclear power expansion faces slowdown

(EnergyAsia, May 9 2011, Monday) — China’s nuclear power programme will be significantly slowed down, not halted, as its planners aim to tighten safety and regulatory measures in the wake of the disaster at Japan’s Fukushima Daiichi plant. For now, the government has halted approvals for new reactors while it puts on hold and re-examines...

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CHINA: Sinopec Corp reports 25.2% rise in net profit, 34.2% rise in revenue for first quarter

(EnergyAsia, May 9 2011, Monday) — China Petroleum & Chemical Corporation (Sinopec Corp) said its net profit rose 25.22% to RMB20.64 billion while revenue surged 34.25% to RMB588.8 billion for the first quarter ending March 31. (US$1=RMB6.5). Its basic earnings per share were up 24.49% to RMB 0.238 over the same period last year. Sinopec...

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CHINA: L & L Energy secures two contracts to supply coal to Kunming Steel

(EnergyAsia, May 9 2011, Monday) — L & L Energy Inc, a Seattle, US-based company with coal mining and distribution businesses in China, said it has secured two contracts to supply a total of 700,000 tons of coal to Kunming Iron & Steel Group Co Ltd of China (KISC) in Yunnan province. Subsidiary KMC will...

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AUSTRALIA: Subsidiary of UK’s AMEC wins first major coal seam gas project contract

(EnergyAsia, May 6 2011, Friday) — UK engineering firm AMEC said its oil and gas commissioning and technology subsidiary, qedi, has been awarded a contract to help develop the Queensland Curtis liquefied natural gas (QCLNG) project in Australia. QGC, a BG Group business, has appointed qedi to apply its world-class proprietary commissioning technology and consultancy...

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CHINA: Australia’s MUI Corporation Limited secures licence for coal project in Inner Mongolia

(EnergyAsia, May 6 2011, Friday) — Australia-listed MUI Corporation Limited said it has acquired a licence from the Inner Mongolia Xinyuan Mining Company (IMXMC) to develop and operate a coal mine in China’s Inner Mongolia. The project is located in the Bayanhue formation, a proven coal, oil and gas basin close to existing infrastructure which...

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INDONESIA: Talks on swapping piped gas supply with LNG for Singapore

(EnergyAsia,  May 6 2011, Friday) — Indonesia is working on swapping its piped gas supply to Singapore from Sumatra with liquefied natural gas from East Kalimantan or Papua provinces. The proposal was discussed during a recent meeting between the House of Representatives and upstream oil and gas regulator BPMigas. The Sumatra gas now meets around...

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MONGOLIA: Government aims to build railway to transport coal to China

(EnergyAsia, May 6 2011, Friday) — Mongolia is looking to invest in a modern railway network as part of a major plan to develop the giant Tavan Tolgoi coal mine to help meet China’s growing energy demand. Mongolia had to suspend its coal exports to China for several days in April following a series of...

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THAILAND: Banpu aims to boost coal production in Indonesia, Australia

(EnergyAsia, May 6 2011, Friday) — To make up for the loss of a suspended Chinese coal mine, Thailand’s largest mining firm, Banpu Pcl, is looking to expand production in Indonesia and Australia, said CEO Chanin Vongkusolkit. The company has offered to sell its stake in China’s Daning mine for $669 million after the mine...

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AUSTRALIA: Altona says US$3.5 billion coal-to-liquids project to boost energy security

(EnergyAsia, May 6 2011, Friday) — Altona Energy said its proposed US$3.5 billion coal-to-liquids and power plant in the Arckaringa Basin would provide long-term fuel security for South Australia state. Speaking at the recent Paydirt 2011 South Australian Resources & Energy Investment Conference in Adelaide, Altona executive director Peter Fagiano said the project could also augment (more…)

CHINA: Shandong equipment supplier, Swedish firm form joint venture to serve coal industry

(EnergyAsia, May 6 2011, Friday) — Swedish engineering group Sandvik AB said its mining and construction unit and China’s Shandong Energy Machinery Co have signed an agreement to form an equal joint venture to produce and sell coal mining equipment. The joint venture is expected to become operational by end-2011 subject to customary regulatory approvals. Based (more…)