INDONESIA: Adaro Energy reports record 4Q coal production despite bad weather conditions

(EnergyAsia, February 8 2013, Friday) — Indonesian coal miner PT Adaro Energy said its fourth-quarter production rose 7% on year to reach a record 13.31 million tonnes. Despite unfavourable weather conditions caused by higher-than-average rainfall, the company achieved its second-highest annual production of 47.19 million tonnes last year. The all-time high of 47.67 million tonnes...

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MARKETS: World Energy Council reports on key risks facing decision makers for 2013

(EnergyAsia, February 8 2013, Friday) — Continued uncertainty in the future direction of climate frameworks, political instability in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region, energy price volatility, and the global economic recession are what energy leaders consider as the top “insomnia” issues driving the world energy agenda this year, according to the World (more…)

INDIA: NTPC in talks to acquire stake in Australian coal project

(EnergyAsia, February 8 2013, Friday) — India’s largest power company, NTPC, has started talks with Australia’s MetroCoal to acquire a stake in its Surat Basin project in Queensland state. The state-owned company consumes more than 160 million tonnes of coal to fuel its 33,000MW power generation capacity. The Indian government has been encouraging the country’s...

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CHINA: Metso to supply high-performance valves for major energy and chemical project in Shaanxi province

(EnergyAsia, February 7 2013, Thursday) — Finland’s Metso said it has been selected as a primary supplier of ball and butterfly valves for a major energy and chemical project in China’s Shaanxi Province. The Helsinki-based firm said it will deploy a technical service team on-site to assist with installation and training at Shaanxi Yanchang ChinaCoal (more…)

CHINA: Coal to remain dominant fuel source despite worries over health, environmental issues

(EnergyAsia, February 7 2013, Thursday) — Despite growing worries over health and environmental issues, China is unlikely to achieve its goal of reducing coal consumption in the current 12th five-year plan to 2015, said analysts. Coal which accounts around 70% of the country’s primary energy is responsible for much of China’s greenhouse gas emissions and...

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MALAYSIA: Petronas to acquire energy shipper MISC for 8.7 billion ringgit

(EnergyAsia, February 7 2013, Thursday) — Malaysian state energy company Petronas has offered to buy out the remaining 37.33% stake in listed shipping subsidiary MISC Berhad for 8.7 billion ringgit held by other shareholders. (US$1 =RM3.1). Petronas, which owns and operates liquefied natural gas (LNG) plants in Malaysia and is building two more in Australia (more…)

CHINA: Coal production rose 4% in 2012 despite low prices

(EnergyAsia, February 7 2013, Thursday) — China’s coal production rose four percent to 3.66 billion tons last year despite the bearish pressures asserted by low prices and high inventories, said the China National Coal Association. The country’s coal stockpile was up 58% to 85 million tons, with more than 96% held by power plants to...

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INDONESIA: PHI sign agreement to supply coal to Vietnam

(EnergyAsia, February 6 2013, Wednesday) — PHI Group, Inc, a US-listed energy and natural resources company, said it has signed an agreement to export coal from Indonesia to Vietnam. PHI said it signed the agreement with Hanoi-based My Son Import Export and Investment Joint Stock Company, a Hanoi-based company.   Established in 2005, My Son...

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US: Russia’s Mechel resumed operations at West Virginia coal mines

(EnergyAsia, February 6 2013, Wednesday) — Russia’s Mechel OAO said subsidiary Mechel Bluestone has resumed operations at several of its mines in West Virginia in the US to replenish decline inventorie. The Justice Energy and Dynamic Energy mines, which were closed last October as inventories rose, are now expected to produce a total of 135,000 (more…)

MARKETS: Oil prices supported on rising world demand, continuing geopolitical threats to supply

(EnergyAsia, February 6 2013, Wednesday) — World oil prices are likely to hold up in coming months on rising global demand, continuing geopolitical threats to supply and monetary easing in most major economies. As an indication, prices held up last year despite facing some of the most bearish economic conditions in recent decades. Brent crude (more…)

CANADA: BC LNG races ahead of other consortia to secure first LNG export agreement

(EnergyAsia, February 6 2013, Wednesday) — Canada has made its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) sale to overseas customers, with Norwegian shipper Golar LNG Ltd and Houston, Texas-based LNG Partners agreeing to buy the entire annual 700,000-ton output from the smallest of several consortia racing to set up export terminals along the coast of British...

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AFRICA: BP-operated consortium starts oil production at offshore PSVM Block 31 project

(EnergyAsia, February 5 2013, Tuesday) — A BP-operated consortium has started oil production at the one of the world’s largest subsea developments at the PSVM development area in Block 31 off the coast of Angola, the UK major has announced. Since last month, three wells in the area’s Plutao field have begun producing a total (more…)

AUSTRALIA: Santos hires Singapore LNG Corp senior executive for Queensland project

(EnergyAsia, February 5 2013, Tuesday) — Australian Rod Duke has left his number two position at Singapore LNG Corp for a senior appointment overseeing the downstream development of Queensland state’s US$18.5 billion Gladstone LNG (GLNG) project. Mr Duke, SLNG’s senior vice-president for commercial operations, was a key member of the pioneering team involved in developing (more…)

KYRGYSTAN: Celsius Coal says analyses confirm coking coal deposits at Uzgen Basin

(EnergyAsia, February 5 2013, Tuesday) — Australia-listed Celsius Coal Limited said analyses of coal samples taken from last year’s drilling programme at the Uzgen Basin in Kyrgyzstan confirm the existence of “very good coking properties”. “Seams at the Min Teke project have a mix of premium thermal coal and coking coal characteristics,” the company said (more…)

AUSTRALIA: India’s Adani family to acquire coal terminal stake

(EnergyAsia, February 5 2013, Tuesday) — Adani Ports and Special Economic Zone (APSEZ) said its board of directors has approved the full sale of the company’s stake in the Abbot Point Coal Terminal in Queensland state to the Adani family. APSEZ, a unit of the Ahmedabad-based Adani Enterprises, had acquired Abbot Point terminal in 2011...

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MONGOLIA: Problems mount for coal industry

(EnergyAsia, February 4 2013, Monday) — Mongolia’s vital coal industry is facing a growing list of problems that threatens to slow down its once high-flying economy. The country’s largest coal miner, Erdenes Tavan Tolgoi (ETT), has stopped exports to its biggest customer in China, which is threatening to sue in retaliation. Last week, the company...

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CHINA: Power consumption grew 5.5% in 2012, compared with 11.7% in 2011

(EnergyAsia, February 4 2013, Monday) — China’s electricity consumption grew 5.5% to reach 4.9 trillion kilowatt hours last year, said the National Energy Administration (NEA). The growth rate was sharply down from 2011’s 11.7%, reflecting last year’s weaker economic performance. China’s economic growth slowed down to 7.6% last year after expanding by 9.3% in 2011....

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SOUTH KOREA: Unnamed state company to form C$300 million JV with Canada’s Bellatrix Exploration

(EnergyAsia, February 4 2013, Monday) — Canada’s Bellatrix Exploration said it and an unnamed South Korean company have formed an equal joint venture to invest a total of C$300 million to develop shale deposits in west-central Alberta province. (US$1=C$1). The Asian firm, likely to be state-owned Korea National Oil Corp (KNOC), acquired another Canadian oil (more…)

CANADA: Australia’s Riversdale to develop coal deposits in Crowsnest Pass

(EnergyAsia, February 4 2013, Monday) — Australia-listed Riversdale Resources said it has agreed to acquire a portfolio of coal assets in Canada from Devon Energy and Consol Energy for a total of US$49.5 million. Located in the Crowsnest Pass area of southwest Alberta, the portfolio covers more than 35,000 acres near the towns of Blairmore...

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CANADA: Work on coal mine disrupted as HD Mining sends Chinese workers home in on-going battle with unions

(EnergyAsia, February 1 2013, Friday) — Work on developing a large coal mine in Canada’s British Columbia province is being disrupted by an on-going dispute between Vancouver-based HD Mining and unions opposed to the company’s use of temporary workers imported from China. While stating it is committed to developing Murray River’s 688 million tonnes of (more…)

INDIA: Coal India to set up new company to build 180-km rail network

(EnergyAsia, February 1 2013, Friday) — Coal India Ltd (CIL) will lead efforts to build a 180-km rail line to deliver coal from northern Chhattisgarh state as part of a wider investment in a rail system to speed up fuel delivery to power plants around the country. CIL is expected to set up and take...

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SINGAPORE: Rotary Engineering secures S$300 million contract to build storage tank for Tankstore.

(EnergyAsia, February 1 2013, Friday) — Singapore Exchange-listed Rotary Engineering Limited said it has secured a S$300 million contract to build a 800,000-cubic metre oil storage tank on an island south of Singapore. (US$1=S$1.25). Rotary said it has been appointed by Tankstore Limited as the main engineering, procurement and construction (EPC) contractor for the expansion (more…)

CHINA: Coal imports up 57.9% last year, could slow down on rail capacity expansion in 2013

(EnergyAsia, February 1 2013, Friday) — China’s coal import rose 57.9% to around 289 million metric tons last year. Thermal coal comprised more than 35% of the total, with lignite and coking coal each at around 18.5% and anthracite at nearly 12%. Australia and Indonesia supplied more than 70% of China’s coal imports last year,...

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JAPAN: Idemitsu Kosan in joint venture to export LNG and LPG from Canada

(EnergyAsia, January 31 2013, Thursday) — One of Japan’s largest oil companies, Idemitsu Kosan, has become the latest member of a crowded bandwagon proposing to build a liquefied natural gas project in western Canada for export to Asia. Japan’s third largest refiner will form an equal joint venture with Calgary, Alberta-based pipeline operator AltaGas to (more…)

MARKETS: Is globalisation reaching a tipping point? BDP survey finds trade flows becoming more inter-regional

(EnergyAsia, January 31 2013, Thursday) — Global trade flows are becoming more inter-regional as companies move production closer to end markets, suggesting that globalisation could be at a turning point, according to a survey by an international logistics firm. “Global trade flows from manufacturers in the East to consumers in the West are undergoing a (more…)