MARKETS: World airlines forecast to lose $9 billion this year

(EnergyAsia, June 19, Friday) — The world airlines industry will lose US$9 billion this year after dropping $10.4 billion in 2008, said the International Air Transport Association (IATA). Last year was a tale of two halves, with skyrocketing oil prices dominating the first six months and global recession and economic collapse the story of the...

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RUSSIA: Consultant forecasts increased export of low-sulphur crude

(EnergyAsia, June 18, Thursday) — Russia has historically exported medium sour crude, but over the next decade, there will be an increase of more than two million b/d in the sale of light low-sulphur crude, said Boston, Massachusetts-based consultant ESAI. In its latest CIS Watch report focusing on the former Soviet states, ESAI noted that (more…)

THAILAND: State energy firm PTT eyes better result due to higher oil prices

(EnergyAsia, June 18, Thursday) — Thailand’s state energy firm, PTT, expects to report improved first-quarter results with oil prices now firmly recovered off their lows from last December. In the fourth quarter of 2008, PTT suffered a 22 billion baht loss. (US$1= 34baht). Oil prices have more than doubled since then as government stimulus measures...

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INDIA: Official calls for major oil storage role

(EnergyAsia, June 18, Thursday) — India should aim to become an international oil storage hub, building on its role as a regional refining hub, said a top energy official. Oil secretary RS Pandey said India should attract international traders and oil producing countries to invest in crude oil storage terminals. This would give India access...

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SRI LANKA: India upsets over China’s stance in Tamil rebel crisis

(EnergyAsia, June 18, Thursday) — Indian officials have expressed their concern with China’s role in the Sri Lankan government’s recent military defeat of the 26-year-old Tamil separatist rebellion. India is worried that China’s decisive support for Colombo is part of a long-term strategy to extend its political and military influence in the Indian Ocean. Sri...

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MARKETS: Platts says latest data lend support to market bulls as crude passes $70 per barrel

(EnergyAsia, June 18, Thursday) — World crude oil prices continued to advance last week, marching past the psychologically significant $70 per barrel level, a more than doubling in value in just four months, said oil media Platts. Benchmark crude oil prices WTI and Brent peaked last Thursday at $72.68 per barrel and $71.79 per barrel....

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CHINA: Aviation fuel firm expanding storage capacity in Shanghai

(EnergyAsia, June 18, Thursday) — China National Aviation Fuel Group Corp said it will be building new oil products tanks in Shanghai city, adding 140,000 cubic metres of capacity by 2010, and 300,000 cubic metres two years later. The company has had to relocate its fuel storage terminal operations from Longhua in southwest Shanghai for...

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AUSTRALIA: Silver Spring Networks to provide advanced metering infrastructure to support smart grid

(EnergyAsia, June 18, Thursday) — Silver Spring Networks, a leading smart grid network solutions company, said it has been selected by electrical distributors CitiPower and Powercor Australia to provide the network to support the rollout of a government-mandated advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) programme. Silver Spring Networks will provide network infrastructure, devices, software and a variety...

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AUSTRALIA: BHP to cut 2009 metallurgical coal price by 58%

(EnergyAsia, June 18, Thursday) — BHP Billiton, the world’s largest mining company, said it will reduce its annual metallurgical coking coal prices for 2009 by 58% in response to falling demand from steelmaking customers. The Melbourne, Australia-based firm said it has concluded contracts with key global customers, which include Nippon Steel Corp. and JFE Holdings...

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WORLD: World Bank says global economy to shrink by 3%, worse than previous forecast of -1.7%

(EnergyAsia, June 17, Wednesday) — The World Bank has downgraded its forecast for the global economy this year, predicting it will contract by 3% as opposed to the previous -1.7% estimate, and poor countries will take the brunt of “multiple waves of economic stress”. Painting an increasingly bleak picture, World Bank Group President Robert B....

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RENEWABLES: UK grid in need of upgrade amid fears of overload

(EnergyAsia, June 17, Wednesday) — Countries seeking to increase the use of renewable energy sources for generating electricity will have to overcome the same costly challenge now faced by the UK. The country must upgrade its ageing national electricity grid to cope with the large quantity of electricity generated by wind, wave and solar energy....

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CHINA: Xinjiang Goldwind awarded RMB147 million wind power contract

(EnergyAsia, June 17, Wednesday) — Chinese wind turbine manufacturer, Xinjiang Goldwind, has won a contract to supply a 750 kilowatt (KW) wind turbine to the Dabancheng wind power project. Xinjiang Wind Energy Liability Co Ltd, the largest shareholder of the project, awarded the contract for the RMB147 million project. (U$1 = RMB6.82). In related news,...

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INDONESIA: PLN predicts sharp rise in coal consumption next year

(EnergyAsia, June 17, Wednesday) — Indonesia’s state power utility, PT PLN expects its coal consumption to rise more than 30% to 30 million tonnes next year as it starts up several large power plants. PLN President Director Fahmi Mochtar told the recent Coaltrans Asia conference in Bali that it will hasten the construction of 10,000MW...

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SINGAPORE: Keppel unveils plans for first dedicated safety training complex for its 14,000 workforce

(EnergyAsia, June 17, Wednesday) — Keppel Shipyard, a unit of Singapore’s Keppel Offshore & Marine Limited, said it will build a safety training complex dedicated to further equip its entire 14,000 workforce with safety knowledge and competencies. The plan, probably long overdue, was unveiled at the launch of Keppel Group’s “Safety Starts with Me –...

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PAPUA NEW GUINEA: China’s CNOOC to work on LNG project

(EnergyAsia, June 17, Wednesday) — Papua New Guinea’s Petromin has enlisted China National Offshore Oil Corporation (CNOOC) to help with the financing and development of a planned liquefied natural gas (LNG) project. Petromin, Papua New Guinea’s national oil and mining firm, holds a stake in the Liquid Nuigini gas field and associated LNG project. The...

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CHINA: Yantai Raffles said FY2008 net profit fell 25.1% to S$26.9 million

(EnergyAsia, June 17, Wednesday) — Yantai Raffles Shipyard Limited (YRS), the largest builder of semi-submersible drilling rigs in China, said its net profit fell by 25.1% to S$26.9 million last year. (US$1=S$1.45). It attributed the decline to provision for losses of S$10.8million sale investments, net foreign exchange losses of S$11 million and S$30.9 million of...

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CHINA: Tianjin Eco-City to develop eco-business park

(EnergyAsia, June 17, Wednesday) — The developer of the first eco-business park in China’s Tianjin city said it expects to create over 15,000 white-collar jobs and attract RMB2 billion worth of investments when the project is fully developed by 2015. (US$1=RMB6.82). Sino-Singapore Tianjin Eco-City Investment and Development Co Ltd (SSTEC) said several Singapore companies have...

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MALAYSIA: ‘Bulk Liquid Storage’ conference in Kuala Lumpur on June 17-18

(EnergyAsia, June 16, Tuesday) — The ‘Bulk Liquid Storage’ conference will be held at the Parkroyal Hotel in Kuala Lumpur on June 17 and 18. Organised by Marcus Evans, the two-day event covers the implementing of world-class maintenance strategies and tools to enhance performance in the bulk liquid storage industry. Topics include maintenance, repair, cleaning (more…)

RUSSIA: Argus predicts emergence of Russian oil price benchmark in the presence of President Medvede

(EnergyAsia, June 16, Tuesday) — Speaking at last week’s prestigious St Petersburg International Economic Forum in the presence of Russian president Dmitry Medvedev, oil media Argus said a new Russian crude price benchmark based on Asia-Pacific spot sales could soon emerge. Argus said the completion of the East Siberia-Pacific Ocean pipeline will enable exports of...

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THAILAND: Banpu interested to acquire coal mines in Indonesia

(EnergyAsia, June 16, Tuesday) — Seeking to expand its international operations and production, Thai coal producer Banpu is on the prowl for coal mines in Indonesia. The acquisitions will be executed by Banpu’s Indonesian subsidiary, PT Indo Tambangraya Megah, which is combing the Kalimantan region for opportunities. Banpu, the largest coal producer and distributor in...

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AUSTRALIA: Wood Group to acquire production facilities company in Darwin

(EnergyAsia, June 16, Tuesday) — International energy services company John Wood Group PLC said a subsidiary has agreed to purchase 51% of Regional and Northern Maintenance Service (RANms), a Darwin, Australia-based provider of operations support services to the oil and gas industry. Wood Group said it will also hold options to acquire the remaining 49%...

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INDIA: Platts launches new daily oil product price assessments

(EnergyAsia, June 16, Tuesday) — Platts, a leading global energy and metals information provider and a division of The McGraw-Hill Companies, said it has launched a series of new oil price benchmarks for the Indian oil markets on June 1. The Mean of Platts West India Netbacks, or MOPWIN, will help meet a critical need...

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SINGAPORE: UOB Kay Hian declares “worst has passed” for economy

(EnergyAsia, June 16, Tuesday) — The worst has passed for Singapore’s recessed economy, according to UOB Kay Hian’s latest research, which will be boosted by the start-up of the island’s first multi-billion-dollar integrated resort (IR) in the second half of the year. The economy shrank by a worse-than-expected 10.1% in the first quarter on the...

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MALAYSIA: Tenaga Nasional eyes upside from favourable coal prices

(EnergyAsia, June 16, Tuesday) — Malaysian power utility Tenaga Nasional Bhd (TNB) expects to benefit from relatively low coal prices this year, officials said. Coal prices have been harbouring around US$60 per tonne in recent months. Each US$1 per tonne change in coal prices translates into a RM29-million profit impact on TNB’s balance sheet. (US$1=RM...

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ASIA: US Peabody Energy scouting for coal investment opportunities

(EnergyAsia, June 16, Tuesday) — US coal miner Peabody Energy is looking to expand its production and trading capacity of thermal coal in Asia, with Indonesia a primary target. At the recent Coaltrans conference in Bali, Indonesia, Peabody President Richard Navarre said he expected thermal coal demand to grow significantly in the region. Peabody and...

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