COMPANIES: Exxon Mobil eyeing Shell?

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) — With US$40 in cash, Exxon Mobil could be mistaken for a sovereign wealth fund. Even after buying up some US$225 billion of its own stock, the supermajor could easily buy out for many of its smaller independent rivals, and even have a go at Shell, some analysts say. The company...

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SINGAPORE: Keppel and Sembcorp Marine to accept delayed payments from Norway’s Seadrill

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) —Singapore oil rig builders Keppel Corp and Sembcorp Marine have been forced to accept delayed payments for projects worth a total of US$850 million ordered by Norwegian contractor Seadrill. SembMarine’s PPL Shipyard is to supply two jack-ups worth US$430 million while Keppel Fels has been contracted to build two jack-ups worth...

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SOUTH KOREA: State programme laid out for 37-trillion-won worth of energy investments

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) — The South Korean government has laid out an ambitious programme to invest 37-trillion won in new power plants that include nuclear plants. (US$1=1,300 won). The plan is aimed at reducing the country’s reliance on imported oil, cutting greenhouse gas emissions and boosting the economy’s energy efficiency. The government also plans...

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SINGAPORE: Firms delay energy, chemical projects amid financial crisis

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) — Energy and chemical firms are delaying new projects in Singapore amid the deepening global financial and economic crisis. Singapore Petroleum Company (SPC) is expected to delay investments in a refinery upgrading project and a co-generation plant at its joint venture 290,000 b/d refinery with Chevron. The two projects are worth...

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ASIA: Chinese, Middle East players eye North Sea opportunities

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) — Sovereign wealth funds from China and the Middle East are looking at acquiring smaller North Sea oil exploration companies. Many of these firms are expected to falter under the weight of the ongoing global financial and credit crunch, opening up opportunities for cash-rich investors to snap them up at bargain...

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RUSSIA: BP and AAR to align interests in TNK-BP joint venture

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) — BP said a deal agreed in principle last September to revise the shareholder agreement with its Russian partners in TNK-BP has now been finalised, paving the way for the next phase in the development of Russia’s third largest oil and gas company and, in recent years, one of its most...

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PHILIPPINES: DoE confident of privatising the remaining assets of Napocor

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) — The Philippines’ Department of Energy (DoE) is confident of privatising the remaining assets of state-owned National Power Corporation (Napocor) this year on the back of a successful electrification programme and privatisation programme last year. The agency said it achieved over 73% of its privatisation target in 2008. In a year-end...

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MARKETS: Are future shocks and oil market volatility inevitable, asks CERA report

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) — The past 12 months have seen volatility in oil prices on an unprecedented scale. A new special report, Recession Shock: The Impact of the Economic and Financial Crisis on the Oil Market, released by Cambridge Energy Research Associates (CERA), explores these issues, including: What is driving this extraordinary volatility; the...

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INDIA: More LNG supplies from Qatar

(EnergyAsia, January 16, Friday) — Qatar, the world’s leading liquefied natural gas (LNG) exporter, has promised to increase supplies to India this year. Speaking at the Petrotech 2009 conference in New Delhi this week, Qatari Oil Minister Abdullah bin Hamad al-Attiyah said the extra cargoes will help meet India’s growing fuel demand for power and...

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VIETNAM: PetroVietnam agrees oil deal with Venezuela

exploration and development deal with its Venezuelan counterpart, Petroleos de Venezuela SA, (PDVSA). The two sides will cooperate on oil production projects in Vietnam estimated to be worth over US$11 billion. They will also invest in a refinery in Vietnam to process heavy Venezuelan crude oil. Vietnam is working to boost its crude oil production...

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BOOK: Pennwell’s ‘Petroleum Refining in Nontechnical Language’

(EnergyAsia, January 15, Thursday) — Pennwell’s fourth edition of ‘Petroleum Refining in Nontechnical Language’ provides  readers with a basic understanding of the industry by providing a detailed overview of key refining topics by using relevant analogies, graphs, formulas and illustrations. Written by William L. Leffler, the book contains information on the nature of crude oil (more…)

CHINA: Offshore oil and gas conference to be held in Beijing from March 18 to 20

(EnergyAsia, January 15, Thursday) — The ‘China Offshore Summit’, organised by the Global Leaders Institute, will be held at the Intercontinental Hotel in Beijing, China from March 18 to 20. The conference will address issues on the global offshore oil and gas industry, international cooperation, integration of global resources, development of deepwater technologies, and offshore (more…)

COMPANY: ExxonMobil chief says energy and environmental security require “integrated policy solution

can be achieved through policies that support innovation, competition and free trade, said Rex Tillerson, chairman and CEO of Exxon Mobil Corp. In a speech to the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, he outlined the energy challenge facing America and the world: global energy demand is expected to be 35% higher in 2030 than...

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INDIA: Thorium Power Ltd, Punj Lloyd Group sign memorandum of understanding

proliferative nuclear fuel technology and provider of comprehensive advisory services for emerging nuclear programs and Punj Lloyd Group, India’s engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) conglomerate, recently signed a memorandum of understanding (MOU). They have agreed to explore deploying Thorium Power’s nuclear fuel designs in India, Southeast Asia and other territories, expand consulting activities for the...

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MARKETS: Green America applauds dumping of five coal-fired power plants

planned power plant projects means that “coal-fired power is one big step closer to being mothballed once and for all,” according to Green America, formerly known as ‘Co-op America.’ Dynegy recently cancelled its joint development agreement with LS Power to build a new fleet of coal plants.  Although LS Power retains the right to develop...

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CHINA: Huadian Corp building wind power plant in Inner Mongolia

megawatt (MW) wind power plant in the country’s Inner Mongolia region. The RMB2.4-billion project is expected to start up in 2010, producing 646 million kwh of electricity per year. (US$1=RMB6.83). The company is implementing the project through two of its subsidiaries, Huadian Power International Co and China Huadian Hong Kong Co. Meanwhile, Cixi Farm has...

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INDIA: Firms bid for proposed wind power project in Gujarat state

megawatt (MW) wind power project has attracted a number of bids from various companies including global players. GSPC said it has received bids from 10 firms, including India’s leading wind power developer Suzlon and Denmark’s Vestas, the world’s largest builder of wind turbines. GSPC is trying to diversify its business model by investing in wind...

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MARKETS ‘Clean coal’ is a myth, says environmental groups

“clean coal”, dismissing this supposed energy alternative is a myth. The response by the National Wildlife Federation, the Sierra Club and the Natural Resources Defence Council comes as the US government is planning to boost clean coal initiatives. In Australia, the government is also betting heavily on clean coal to prepare for coal’s role in...

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PHILIPPINES: Northpoint plans 40MW wind power plant

(MW) wind power plant in the Philippines, Southeast Asia’s biggest such project to date. The US$95 million project will be located in Aparri, Cagayan. Construction is expected to start later this year. Northwind is said to be negotiating for finance with investors from Japan, Denmark and Spain. The company’s parent, NorthWind Power Development, recently built...

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JAPAN: Kaneka to expand thin film capacity to 150 megawatts by 2010

(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — Japan’s Kaneka Corporation said it will expand its thin-film solar cell production capacity at wholly-owned subsidiary Kaneka Solartech Corporation by 80 megawatts to 150 MW by mid-2010. The company will invest more than 10 billion yen in new equipment to produce cells that will utilise hybrid technology with a conversion...

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AUSTRALIA: New South Wales state to proceed with ethanol plant expansion

(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — The state government of Australia’s New South Wales (NWS) is expected to approve a A$400 million proposal to expand an ethanol plant. (US$1=A$1.5). The Manildra Group plant at Nowra on the south coast of NWS is owned by a supporter of the government. Manildra is Australia’s largest ethanol producer. After...

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NEW ZEALAND: NZ Windfarms buys out partners

(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — New Zealand’s NZ Windfarms has bought out its partner in the Te Rere Hau wind farm project to become the sole owner. NZ Windfarms is believed to have paid NP Power and Babcock & Brown WindPower more than NZ$20 million for the 50% stake. (US$1=NZ$1.7). The transaction is expected to...

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IRAN: LNG deal with private Malaysian firm, but not with Petronas

(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — Iran said it has agreed with Malaysia’s privately held SKS Group to develop two natural gas fields and cooperate on developing a liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminal. SKS Group is linked to Malaysian billionaire investor Syed Mokhtar Al-Bukhary. Neither the company nor the Iranian government has provided any details. It...

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JAPAN: Solar subsidies to be reinstated

(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — The Japanese government plans to revive a subsidy programme for solar panel installations to help reduce greenhouse gas emissions after scrapping a similar support scheme measure three years ago. In a first phase, the government will offer nine billion yen to encourage households and builders to install solar panels. (US$1=87...

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CHINA: Sinoenergy Corp expands chain of CNG refilling stations in Wuhan city

(EnergyAsia, January 14, Wednesday) — Sinoenergy Corp, a Nasdaq-listed developer and operator of retail compressed natural gas (CNG) filling stations in China, and a manufacturer of CNG transport truck trailers, CNG filling station equipment and CNG conversion kits for automobiles, said it has opened three new retail CNG filling stations in Hubei province, China on...

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