(EnergyAsia, September 25, Friday) — Chennai Petroleum Corporation Limited (CPCL), a refining subsidiary of Indian Oil Corp, said it will invest in a 8.5-billion rupee single point mooring and offshore facilities to support the import of crude oil off Ennore port. (US$1=48 rupee). The facilities will enable CPCL to handle very large crude carriers to...
TAIWAN: Government appoints oil executive as economics minister
(EnergyAsia, September 25, Friday) — Taiwan’s most senior oil executive has been appointed the economics minister as the government struggles to reverse a slumping economy and contain the political fallout of a deadly storm that killed hundreds of people last month. Shih Yen-shiang, chairman of state oil firm CPC, has taken over from Yiin Chii-ming...
CLIMATE CHANGE: ‘Climate Smart’ world within reach, says World Bank
(EnergyAsia, September 25, Friday) — Developing countries can shift to lower-carbon paths while promoting development and reducing poverty, but this depends on financial and technical assistance from high-income countries, said a new World Bank report. High-income countries also need to act quickly to reduce their carbon footprints and boost development of alternative energy sources to...
MALAYSIA: Oil storage terminal at Johor’s Tanjung Langsat starts up
(EnergyAsia, September 25, Friday) — The first phase of the Langsat oil storage terminal in Malaysia’s Johor state has started operations, said MISC Berhad, one of the project’s key backers. Langsat Terminal (One) Sdn Bhd, a joint venture company between Malaysia’s MISC and Dialog Group Berhad, and Puma Energy Asia Pacific BV, a subsidiary of...
INDONESIA: Pertamina, Singapore’s Mirach Energy to cooperate in reviving Wiriagar oil production
(EnergyAsia, September 25, Friday) — Singapore’s Mirach Energy said its wholly-owned subsidiary has signed an agreement with Indonesia’s national oil company, PT Pertamina EP, for the rights to operate on a contract area known as the Wiriagar area. The 15-year agreement was signed through Indonesia’s Petroenergy Utama Wiriagar, an equal joint venture between Mirach and...
INDIA: HPCL to build 2.24-billion-rupee oil storage terminal at Ennor
(EnergyAsia, September 25, Friday) — Hindustan Petroleum Corporation Ltd (HPCL) has begun building a 2.24-billion-rupee oil terminal at Ennore as part of a plan to shift work from an ageing facility in Tondiarpet in north Chennai. (US$1=48 rupee). The 75-year-old terminal is located in an increasingly congested area, posing safety, environmental and health risks to...
UAE: Dubai’s Fujairah port awards oil terminal contract to Nico International
(EnergyAsia, September 25, Friday) — Dubai’s Port of Fujairah has awarded a multi-million-dollar construction contract to Nico International, a subsidiary of local ship building firm Topaz Engineering. Under the 10-month project, Nico will develop facilities at the port’s Oil Terminal 2 as well as build additional berthing capacity to handle the region’s growing oil products...
CHINA: Brightoil Petroleum reports sharp rise in profit and revenue for FY2008
(EnergyAsia, September 25, Friday) — Hong Kong-listed bunkering and storage company Brightoil Petroleum (Holdings) Limited, said its profit for the year to June 30 2009 surged more than 4.1 times to HK$263.4 million compared with the previous year. Its revenue jumped sharply from HK$41.2 million in FY2008 to nearly HK$5.455 billion. (US$1=HK$7.75). The company said...
SOUTH KOREA: Azerbaijan in talks to store crude oil
(EnergyAsia, September 24, Thursday) — Azerbaijan’s state oil company (SOCAR) is in talks to store some of its crude oil in South Korea. SOCAR is interested to use South Korea’s 22-million-ton terminal to store, trade and distribute crude in East Asia to reduce its dependence on markets in Europe and Central Asia. Azerbaijan, which produces...
SINGAPORE: Keppel to complete world’s first DSSTM 38 semisubmersible for Brazil
(EnergyAsia, September 24, Thursday) — Keppel FELS Limited, a a subsidiary of Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine Ltd, said it is on track to deliver Gold Star, the first of two DSSTM 38 deepwater rigs to Brazilian operator Queiroz Galvão Óleo e Gás (QGOG) later this year. Progressing on time and within budget, Keppel FELS...
CLIMATE CHANGE: Survey shows banks in emerging economies showing keener interest in climate issues
(EnergyAsia, September 24, Thursday) — Banks in developing countries are showing keener interest in climate issues, with two-thirds recognising business risks posed by climate change. A recent survey of 154 financial institutions by Germany’s DEG found that many have begun to consider climate-related opportunities and risks in their decision-making, but there is still much room...
AUSTRALIA: Caltex reports 52% increase in profit for first half of 2009
(EnergyAsia, September 24, Thursday) — Caltex Australia Limited has warned that its second-half outlook may not be as rosy after reporting a 52% surge in its first half after-tax profit to A$298 million compared with A$196 million for the same period last year. (US$1=A$1.15). The first-half performance includes after-tax gains from product and crude oil...
MONGOLIA: ADB, Japan to help provide low-cost, reliable power for poor communities
(EnergyAsia, September 24, Thursday) — The Asian Development Bank (ADB) and the Japanese government have announced funding for a pilot project in Mongolia which is expected to pave the way for the delivery of low-cost, reliable electricity to poor, remote communities across the country. The Japan Fund for Poverty Reduction, financed by Japan and administered...
SINGAPORE: Trafigura and SK Chemicals seal biodiesel contract
(EnergyAsia, September 24, Thursday) — International commodities trader Trafigura Beheer BV last month signed a contract with South Korea’s SK Chemicals Co Ltd for the sale and purchase of 60,000 metric tonnes of palm methyl esther (PME). Trafigura will be taking delivery of the total shipment from SK Chemical’s plant in Ulsan city in 12...
COMPANY: Maersk on the prowl for oil storage assets and terminals
(EnergyAsia, September 24, Thursday) — AP Moeller-Maersk, the Danish owner of leading international container shipper Maersk Line, will use proceeds of an ongoing 9.2 billion kroner share sale to finance acquisitions in the upstream oil and storage terminal businesses. (US$1 =5.06 kroner). Oil terminals around the world are fully booked, forcing many traders to lease...
CHINA: Official support for state firms to challenge validity of oil derivative contracts
(EnergyAsia, September 24, Thursday) — The Chinese government is mounting a direct challenge to Wall Street by telling state firms to renege on oil derivative contracts that reportedly have resulted in trading losses worth billions of dollars. In a statement, the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission (SASAC) of the State Council said it would...
CHINA: CNPC to add three million cubic metres of oil product storage capacity
(EnergyAsia, September 23, Wednesday) — CNPC, China’s largest oil and gas producer, plans to build new tanks and expand existing ones to add three million cubic metres of oil product storage capacity. CNPC has mapped out the construction of 13 tanks along the Lanzhou-Zenghzhou-Changsha oil product pipeline and another 12 tanks in various places including...
AUSTRALIA: Government delivers on early approvals for Gorgon gas project
(EnergyAsia, September 23, Wednesday) — Australian Prime Minister Kevin Rudd has delivered on his promise for early production licences and retention leases for a proposed A$50 billion joint venture LNG development in Western Australia’s offshore greater Gorgon gas region. (US$1=A$1.15). Three of the Western world’s majors, Chevron, ExxonMobil and Royal Dutch Shell, have responded by...
AUSTRALIA: Competitors given access to Brisbane oil storage and delivery point
(EnergyAsia, September 23, Wednesday) — Australian regulators have opened up an important crude oil delivery and storage point in Brisbane to competition to ensure the viability of emerging oil producers in Queensland state. From this month, a consortium of companies comprising IOR Terminals Pty Ltd, Beach Petroleum (Cooper Basin) Pty Ltd and Mosaic Oil Qld...
COMPANY: Oiltanking group raised US$240 million and 100-million euro through private placement
(EnergyAsia, September 23, Wednesday) — Germany’s Oiltanking Group said its financing subsidiary, Oiltanking Finance BV, has completed another transaction on the US private placement market to follow on the first placement in 2003. The independent oil, chemical and gas storage provider said it decided to take up debt capital totalling US$240 million and 100 million...
CHINA: Areva to complete R&D centre for local power industry next year
(EnergyAsia, September 23, Wednesday)—France’s Areva said it has started operating its transmission and distribution (T&D) technology centre in Shanghai’s Caohejing Pujiang High-Tech Park in China. The 50-million-euro technology centre will be the first research and development (R&D) centre of its kind to be built by an international T&D company in China. (US$1=0.68 euro). When fully...
ASIA: Western refiners reeling as China and India raise oil product exports
(EnergyAsia, September 23, Wednesday) — Asia could sharply reduce its historical reliance on imported refined oil products from the West as China and India expand their refining capacity and prepare to raise exports. Asia’s exports of the products to Europe and North America are expected to rise to 1 million barrels b/d from 750,000 bpd...
CHINA: Dalian Port to invest RMB800 million in oil storage and berthing facilities
(EnergyAsia, September 23, Wednesday) — The Port of Dalian in north-eastern China plans to invest at least RMB800 million this year on oil storage and berthing infrastructure. (US$1=RMB6.82). The port will add 1.4 million cubic metres of storage capacity on its own, and team up with PetroChina International Corp to build another 1.4 million cubic...
DUBAI: Gates Corporation acquires engineering firm Hydrolink
(EnergyAsia, September 23, Wednesday) —- Gates Corporation, the largest non-tire rubber manufacturer of automotive and industrial products, systems and components in North America, said it recently acquired Dubai-based Hydrolink, a provider of engineering, fabrication services for the oil and gas industry as well as service operations for fluid power products in the Persian Gulf region. (more…)
ASIA: Oil trade finance faces era of immense opportunities and risks
(EnergyAsia, September 22, Tuesday) — Amidst the worst global economic crisis since 1929, several key trends are shaping Asia’s oil markets while boosting demand for oil trade financing, and China will be behind most of them, said bankers from Societe Generale SA (SG), France’s second largest bank. International oil companies buying and storing oil for...