EnergyAsia, August 19 2018, Sunday Asia’s political stability faces a series of stress tests from the unique triple threats of a possible oil shock, a strong US dollar, and the hardline foreign policy stance of the United States towards China, Russia and Iran….
ASIA: Region’s share of global oil demand at record 35.2%
(EnergyAsia, August 7, 2018, Tuesday) — Asia’s share of the world’s oil market has nearly doubled over the past 30 years to a record 35.2% in 2017, according to BP’s latest annual review of energy statistics….
GE Power Services unveils growth plan amid global headwinds
In his new starring role at GE Power Services, football fan Martin O’Neill sees the hugely competitive English Premier League providing a few management lessons. “We can’t afford to buy a Neymar yet, nor would we want to pursue a strategy of splurging on players and projects like Manchester City,” said the general manager of (more…)
ASIA: Jurong Port affirms Singapore’s oil role with storage investment
(EnergyAsia, June 20 2018, Wednesday) — Singapore will remain an important centre for Asia’s booming oil trade despite the growing challenge from potential rivals in China, South Korea and Southeast Asia, said the latest entrant into the region’s independent oil storage business….
AUSTRALIA: ExxonMobil to build new crude oil storage tank at Altona refinery
(EnergyAsia, June 16 2018, Saturday) — Mobil Refining Australia, a subsidiary of ExxonMobil, has announced it will be building a new crude oil storage tank at its Altona refinery near Melbourne city to help meet the country’s growing demand for transportation fuels….
INDIA: Abu Dhabi delivers first crude shipment for storage
(EnergyAsia, May 25 2018, Friday) — Abu Dhabi has begun storing crude oil in India with the first delivery of a two-million barrel cargo to an underground cavern in the western port of Mangalore early this week….
CHINA: Strategic petroleum capacity, the world’s largest, to rise another 30% by 2020, says IEA
(EnergyAsia, May 25 2018, Friday) — China may have built up the world’s largest strategic petroleum capacity in 2017, according to data provided by the International Energy Agency (IEA)….
AUSTRALIA: As oil prices surge amid low fuel stockpile, Canberra orders another review
(EnergyAsia, May 15 2018, Wednesday) — Australia clearly believes it is still a lucky country judging from the continued sanguine response to the latest warnings that its petroleum stockpiles are stuck at emergency low levels as crude prices surged to a four-year high….
SINGAPORE: Bunker fuel market hopeful of further growth after 2017 record sales of 50.6 million mt
(EnergyAsia, March 27 2018, Tuesday) — Buoyed by expectations for the region’s sustained economic prospects, Singapore is hopeful its bunker fuel sales will build on last year’s record sales of 50.6 million tonnes….
Southeast Asia’s oil self-sufficiency in rapid decline
(EnergyAsia, February 18, 2018, Monday) — If Southeast Asia’s 10 countries were to merge into a new nation, it would have the world’s third largest population, and its sixth largest economy. The region’s 640-million population would be behind China and India in size, while its combined GDP of nearly US$2.6 trillion would be larger than…
THAILAND: Shell to sell stake in gas fields to PTTEP for US$750 million
(EnergyAsia, February 10 2018, Saturday) — Thailand’s state-owned PTT Exploration & Production PCL (PTTEP) is making good on a promise to expand its hydrocarbon reserves with an agreement buy over Royal Dutch Shell’s combined 22.2222% stake in the Bongkot field and an adjoining acreage located off the coast of Thailand….
INDONESIA: Boosted by higher LNG and coal prices, GDP grew at fastest rate in four years
(EnergyAsia, February 7 2018, Wednesday) — Boosted by sharply higher export prices of liquefied natural gas, coal and other commodities in 2017, Indonesia’s economy expanded by 5.07% for its fastest growth rate in four years, the government’s Central Statistics Agency has announced….
INDONESIA: Pertamina-PGN merger could hurt country’s energy competitiveness
(EnergyAsia, February 5 2018, Monday) — in its search for energy security, Indonesia risks creating an uncompetitive giant from the planned merger of two of its largest state-owned oil and gas companies, said consulting firm Wood Mackenzie….
THAILAND: State upstream firm PTTEP aims to boost oil and gas reserves
(EnergyAsia, January 29 2018, Monday) — Buoyed by a near 60% surge in net profit last year, Thailand’s largest oil and gas company said it plans to boost its petroleum reserves by investing in upstream projects in Southeast Asia and the Middle East….
INDONESIA: 2017 trade surplus at five-year high despite increasing oil and gas trade deficit
(EnergyAsia, January 26 2018, Friday) — Indonesia is becoming less dependent on energy exports as evident from its 2017 trade surplus reaching a five-year high of US$11.83 billion despite the continuing decline in its oil and gas sales….
SINGAPORE: ‘World-class’ oil rig sector at risk after builders tarnished by corruption scandal
(EnergyAsia, January 24, 2018, Wednesday) — Singapore’s ‘world-class’ offshore oil and gas sector could lose lucrative oil-rig building contracts after its two leading companies were named in a scandal involving the bribery of Brazilian officials in exchange for multi-billion-dollar contracts….
MALAYSIA: Vopak’s oil-petrochemical storage terminal on course to start up in 2019
(EnergyAsia, January 15, 2018, Monday) — Royal Vopak of the Netherlands said its jointly owned storage terminal in the southern Malaysian state of Johor is on course to begin operating in the first half of 2019….
CHINA: Refiners exerting growing influence on world oil markets
(EnergyAsia, January 11, 2017, Thursday) — China’s influence on the world’s oil markets is growing, thanks in part to the increasing role of its refiners in boosting both crude imports and product exports at the same time….
ASIA: Region’s oil bill surged by over 25% in 2017
(EnergyAsia, January 10, 2018, Wednesday) — Asia’s oil expenditure could rise another 9% in 2018 after surging by an estimated 25% last year, according to calculations based on US government data and projections….
MARKETS: Oil prices recovered in 2017 on strong demand growth, declining inventories, says EIA
(EnergyAsia, December 23, 2017, Saturday) — Without much fanfare, the oil markets have recovered strongly over the past year, with Brent crude rising by nearly a quarter or US$10 a barrel, said the US Energy Information Administration (EIA)….
ASIA: India to continue as region’s energy demand and economic growth leader, says World Bank
(EnergyAsia, December 21, 2017, Thursday) — India will continue to outpace China and remain as Asia’s fastest growing major economy and energy consumer, according to the World Bank….
AUSTRALIA: Natural gas revival underway, boosting investor confidence, says industry veteran
(EnergyAsia, December 16 2017, Saturday) — Australia’s natural gas industry is heading into 2018 in “confident new mood” as it continues to recover from a three-year slump, said energy veteran Graeme Bethune….
COMPANY: Aramco Trading opens office in Singapore
(EnergyAsia, December 9 2017, Saturday) — Saudi Arabia’s state-owned firm, Aramco, said it has started up its international trading subsidiary in Singapore to serve Asia’s growing oil markets….
MARKETS: Asia to drive global diesel shortfall in 2018, says US energy consultant
(EnergyAsia, December 4, 2017, Monday) — Due largely to reduced production and rising consumption in Asia, the world’s diesel supply will fall short of demand growth next year, said US consultant ESAI Energy Inc….
INDIA: Crude oil import bill to rise 29% in fiscal 2017, says ratings agency
(EnergyAsia, November 21 2017, Tuesday) — With the price of Brent crude recently touching a two-year high, India is bracing for a sharp rise in its oil expenditure for the current fiscal year ending March 31 2018….