SINGAPORE: Jurong Aromatics Corp secures financing, may begin construction next year

(EnergyAsia, December 7 2010, Tuesday) – Jurong Aromatics Corp (JAC) is hoping to start work on its troubled US$2.4 billion petrochemicals complex in Singapore next year after having a US$1.56 billion loan from a syndicate of mostly European banks with a 80% debt guarantee by South Korean state export credit agencies. European banks and the...

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RUSSIA: Energy ties with China boosted

(EnergyAsia, December 7 2010, Tuesday) — Underlining their blossoming political and economic ties, China, the world’s biggest energy consumer, and Russia, the world’s biggest energy producer, have agreed to expand cooperation in oil, gas, coal and nuclear power. With bilateral trade forecast to exceed US$50 billion this year, the neighbours confirmed their expanded economic ties...

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CHINA: Coal prices up on weather-induced demand

(EnergyAsia, December 7 2010, Tuesday) — The combination of rising demand and cold weather has pushed up power station coal prices in China to their highest levels in two years at Qinhuangdao port. China’s domestic coal prices usually rise during winter on rising demand for heating and slumping stockpiles. The country is expected to increase...

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ASIA: US join the LNG export bandwagon

(EnergyAsia, December 7 2010, Tuesday) — Lured by higher prices overseas, US companies are increasingly re-exporting liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargoes to Asia. Weak domestic prices caused by ample supplies, weak demand and swelling inventories are forcing US gas companies firms to look to Asia to improve their profits. With China, Taiwan, South Korea and...

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CHINA: Unconventional gas holds long-term potential but faces unique development challenges

(EnergyAsia, December 7 2010, Tuesday) — The unconventional gas industry comprising shale and coalbed methane holds long-term potential in China, but will not be able to develop as quickly as the sector in the US, said UK consulting firm Wood Mackenzie. Speaking at the GASEX 2010 conference in Taipei last month, Gavin Thompson, Wood Mackenzie’s...

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AUSTRALIA: Metrocoal agrees to help fund feasibility study for coal export terminal

(EnergyAsia, December 7 2010, Tuesday) — Australia’s MetroCoal Limited said it has joined other companies to co-fund a study to determine the feasibility of expanding the Wiggins Island Coal Export Terminal (WICET) as part of its strategy to advance the development of the Surat Basin coal deposits. A number of coal producers have already announced...

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CHINA: Yantai CIMC Raffles delivers country’s first deep-water rig with DNV class

(EnergyAsia, December 6 2010, Monday) — Yantai CIMC Raffles, an offshore and marine fabricator in China’s Shandong province, recently delivered the country’s first deep-water semi-submersible drilling platform, the COSLPIONEER, to integrated oilfield services provider China Oilfield Services Limited (COSL). An advanced deepwater semi-submersible drilling platform, the COSLPIONEER is equipped with DP3 dynamic positioning and anchor (more…)

US: Wood Mackenzie predicts US surpassing Australia and Indonesia in coal M&A activity

(EnergyAsia, December 6 2010, Monday) — UK consulting group Wood Mackenzie has predicted that the US will surpass Australia and Indonesia as the world’s leading region for coal mergers and acquisitions. Gero Farruggio, head of coal supply research at the Edinburgh, Scotland-based consulting company, said: “Wood Mackenzie’s analysis indicates a global shift in activity towards...

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INDONESIA: Mercuria Energy Group acquires strategic coal concession

(EnergyAsia, December 6 2010, Monday) — Mercuria Energy Group Ltd said it has acquired a 6,000-hectare coal concession site in south eastern Kalimantan in Indonesia for an undisclosed price. The company said it plans to develop the asset to export two million tons of good quality bituminous coal for export. The new asset represents a...

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CHINA: Australia’s ECT on rising coal demand and use of technology to mitigate carbon emissions

(EnergyAsia, December 6 2010, Monday) — Australia’s Environmental Clean Technologies Limited (ECT) believes it has the technology to enable China to consume coal to meet its rising energy demand while mitigating carbon emissions. ECT CEO Kos Galtos said his company’s coldry technology will enable China to achieve the cost-effective development of domestic lignite reserves for...

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AUSTRALIA: Xstrata, Mitsubishi Corp to invest A$1.3 billion to more than double Ulan West coal outpu

(EnergyAsia, December 6 2010, Monday) — UK’s Xstrata Coal and Mitsubishi Development Pty Ltd (MDP), an Australian subsidiary of Japan’s Mitsubishi Corporation, have jointly approved the A$1.3 billion expansion of their Ulan coal mine joint venture in Australia. (US$1=A$1.02). MDP, which holds a 10% interest in the Ulan Coal Mines Limited, said the partners will...

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AUSTRALIA: Queensland government approval boosts Surat Basin coal prospects

(EnergyAsia, December 6 2010, Monday) — The approval of a major coal project by Australia’s Queensland state government has boosted the industry’s prospects in the Surat Basin region, said one of its emerging players. MetroCoal Limited said the Queensland Co-ordinator General’s approval for UK-based Xstrata’s proposed A$3 billion Wandoan project has greatly enhanced the region’s...

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AUSTRALIA: Linc Energy in talks to sell Teresa coal resource

(EnergyAsia, December 6 2010, Monday) — Australia’s Linc Energy said it is working at the same time to both sell off and develop its Teresa coal resource, located 17 km north of the major regional town of Emerald in the prolific Bowen Basin. The Brisbane-based company said it has drilled four core holes and planning...

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SINGAPORE: National Solar Repository launched

(EnergyAsia, December 3 2010, Friday) — The National Solar Repository (NSR) was launched November 30 by the Solar Energy Research Institute of Singapore (SERIS) in collaboration with Singapore Polytechnic. The launch took place at an industry event co-organised by the Singapore Business Federation (SBF), the Sustainable Energy Association of Singapore (SEAS) as well as the...

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PEOPLE: Ex-World Banker Sayed named as President of Peabody Mongolia and India

(EnergyAsia, December 3 2010, Friday) — US-based Peabody Energy said it has named an ex-World Bank official, Arshad Sayed, as President for Peabody Mongolia and India with responsibility for managing the company’s business development initiatives in the two countries. He recently completed a four-year appointment as country manager and resident representative for the World Bank...

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SAUDI ARABIA: Government plans to extract more oil from Ghawar

(EnergyAsia, December 2 2010, Friday) — The Saudi Arabian government plans to extract more crude from Ghawar oil field, the world’s largest single oil field, through the deployment of new technology. The field is believed to hold a significant portion of unrecovered oil residues because of an extensive micro-pore system of hidden passages in carbonate...

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INDONESIA: PLN to boost coal purchases by 26% in 2011

(EnergyAsia, December 2 2010, Friday) — In line with an expected rise in coal consumption, Indonesia’s state utility PT Perusahaan Listrik Negara (PLN) is looking to raise coal purchases by 26% next year. The company is preparing to start up new coal-fired power plants next year, helping to boost Indonesia’s coal-fired power plant capacity to...

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CHINA: LNG imports seen rising nearly five times by 2015

(EnergyAsia, December 3 2010, Friday) — China’s imports of liquefied natural gas may swell to 25 million metric tonnes a year by 2015 from 5.5 million tonnes last year, according to LNG vessel builder Hudong-Zhonghua Shipbuilding. The company’s vice director of business and marketing Shen Ning recently issued this prediction as China is aiming to...

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SINGAPORE: GL proposes “intelligent solutions” for asset integrity management

(EnergyAsia, December 3 2010, Friday) — Owners and operators of process plants need to continually manage their facilities risk and optimise the value of production assets throughout their entire life cycle. This includes asset integrity and reliability issues with health, safety, environmental (HSE) and economic impact potential are identified at every stage of an asset’s (more…)

CHINA: Rising coal demand to push up value of global stocks

(EnergyAsia, December 3 2010, Friday) — With rising coal demand in China and India, UBS has recommended that investors bet on above average returns for investments in global coal stocks in coming years. China is the world’s biggest producer and consumer of coal, the investment bank’s most preferred commodity. India is also among the world’s...

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MONGOLIA: Investors aim to get rich on abundant coal resources

(EnergyAsia, December 2 2010, Thursday) — With any eye to meeting China’s insatiable energy appetite, investors are looking to capitalise on Mongolia’s abundant coal resources. Tavan Tolgoi in the South Gobi desert, which has some of the world’s largest untapped coal reserves, is taking centre stage, with construction of the Oyu Tolgoi mine now underway....

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MARKETS: Oil prices supported by bullish fundamentals, says Macquarie Research

(EnergyAsia, December 2 2010, Thursday) — Macquarie Research has concluded that oil prices, which have been holding well at US$80 to $85 a barrel, have been solidly supported by robust global oil demand in recent months. In a recent report, it noted: “Oil demand globally is growing faster than anyone (including us bulls) expected. Third-quarter...

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AUSTRALIA: CSG-to-LNG projects harmful to groundwater, farming

(EnergyAsia, December 2 2010, Thursday) — Proposed coal seam gas-to-liquefied natural gas (CSG-to-LNG) conversion projects could lead to the depletion of groundwater in Australia’s Great Artesian Basin. (CSG are also known as coalbed methane or CBM). According to a report by the former technical adviser to the Great Artesian Basin Coordinating Council John Hillier commissioned...

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RUSSIA: Aim for stronger ties with China

(EnergyAsia, December 2 2010, Thursday) — Russia is working to strengthen political and trade ties with China as it seeks to strike a balance in its relations with the East and the West. Following the collapse of the Soviet Union, Russia has pursued radical reforms to align its political and economic system with its former...

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CHINA: Canada’s Cameco agrees to supply 29 million pounds of uranium through 2025

(EnergyAsia, December 2 2010, Thursday) — Canada’s Cameco said it has signed an agreement with China Guangdong Nuclear Power Holding Co Ltd (CGNPC) to supply 29 million pounds of uranium concentrate under a long-term agreement through 2025. CGNPC, China’s largest clean-energy enterprise, operates three nuclear power stations and has the largest number of nuclear power...

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