(EnergyAsia, September 5 2012, Wednesday) — Citing Mongolia’s unwavering political opposition, Chinese state-owned Chalco has called off its proposed US$926 million buy-out of coal mining firm SouthGobi Resources Ltd. Chalco, the shortened name for Aluminum Corporation of China Limited, threw in the towel five months after it had launched an attempted buy-out of up to...
MARKETS: Platts, Argus expand coal pricing and reporting services
(EnergyAsia, September 5 2012, Wednesday) — Energy media groups Platts and Argus have expanded their coal pricing and reporting services. Platts, a McGraw-Hill unit, said it has expanded its power sector pricing references for India, China and Asia with its launch of a new price assessment for Indonesia-loaded thermal coal cargoes. Known as Platts Kalimantan (more…)
AUSTRALIA: Vale resumes production at Carborough Downs coal mine
(EnergyAsia, September 5 2012, Wednesday) — Brazilian mining company Vale SA said it has resumed production at its Carborough Downs coal mine in the Central Bowen Basin in Australia’s Queensland state. Citing safety reasons after detecting abnormally high levels of carbon monoxide, the company declared force majeure and stopped work at the metallurgical coal mine (more…)
INDONESIA: Thailand’s Egco buys into coal mine, India’s Nalco cancels supply deal
(EnergyAsia, September 4 2012, Tuesday) — In Indonesia, a Thai independent power producer, Electricity Generating (Egco Group), has acquired a 40% stake in a coal mine project, while India’s National Aluminium Company Ltd (Nalco) has cancelled a coal supply deal for its captive power plant. Egco said it paid US$197 million for the 40% stake (more…)
AUSTRALIA: Coal-based electricity inflicting health costs totaling A$2.6 billion a year
(EnergyAsia, September 4 2012, Tuesday) — Coal-based electricity generation is making Australians sick to the cost of A$2.6 billion a year, said a briefing paper jointly produced by the Climate and Health Alliance (CAHA) and The Climate Institute. (US$1=A$0.97). The paper provides a list of major common illnesses affecting the heart, lungs and nervous system...
AUSTRALIA: Analyst predicts carbon price forecast “unlikely” to be met with link to Europe market
(EnergyAsia, September 4 2012, Tuesday) — Australia is unlikely to achieve the government’s model carbon price of A$29 a tonne by 2015 from linking it to Europe’s emissions market, said carbon analysis firm RepuTex. (US$1=A$0.98). The company gave this assessment in response to the announcement by Australia’s Minister for Climate Change & Efficiency, Greg Combet, (more…)
MARKETS: Fossil fuel subsidies to exceed US$1 trillion in 2012, says Worldwatch Institute
(EnergyAsia, September 3 2012, Monday) — Governments may spend more than US$1 trillion to subsidise fossil fuels consumption in 2012, according to a study by the US-based Worldwatch Institute. This far exceeds the global spending of US$66 billion on renewable energy subsidies in 2010. Although the total subsidies for renewable energy are significantly lower than...
CHINA: Coal-fired capacity to grow by 4.8% a year between 2011 and 2020 despite rising environmental demands
(EnergyAsia, September 3 2012, Monday) — China’s coal-fired power generation capacity is expected to grow at an annual average rate of 4.8% in expanding from 706,670MW in 2011 to 1,074,479MW in 2020, said consultant GlobalData. Coal will continue to account for the bulk of the country’s thermal installed capacity, which is seen rising from 765,460MW...
SINGAPORE: Schneider Electric to supply switchgears and switchboards to Jurong Rock Cavern oil storage
(EnergyAsia, September 3 2012, Monday) — Schneider Electric, a leading energy management company, said it has been awarded the contract to provide medium voltage (MV) switchgears and low voltage (LV) switchboards for Singapore’s Jurong Rock Cavern oil storage project, Southeast Asia’s first underground oil storage facility. Schneider Electric will supply, test and commission the 22KV (more…)
MONGOLIA: SouthGobi cancels plan to sell coal deposit
(EnergyAsia, September 3 2012, Monday) — Canada’s SouthGobi Resources Ltd has announced the cancellation of the proposed US$30 million sale of its Tsagaan Tolgoi thermal coal project in Mongolia to Australia’s Modun Resources Ltd by mutual consent. The Mongolia-focused coal miner said it will evaluate options for the deposit, which are non-core to its operations. (more…)
AUSTRALIA: GVK’s A$10 billion coal mine, rail project threatens the Great Barrier Reef, says Greenpeace
(EnergyAsia, September 3 2012, Monday) — India’s GVK Power and Infrastructure said it has been given environmental approval by the Australian government to proceed with its A$10 billion Alpha coal and rail project in Queensland state. (US$1=A$0.98). The approval for what will be the first project to tap the Galilee Basin came with 19 conditions (more…)
THAILAND: Wood Group GTS extends long-term agreement with power producers to maintain plants
(EnergyAsia, August 31 2012, Friday) — UK’s Wood Group GTS said it has extended long-term agreements to provide maintenance for the power plants of GDF SUEZ Glow Energy Public Company Limited and Glow SPP11 Company Limited (formerly known as Thai National Power Co Ltd). Wood Group said the extension for the original agreement signed in (more…)
PAPUA NEW GUINEA: Government suspends notice to cancel LNG project, says InterOil
(EnergyAsia, August 31 2012, Friday) — Papua New Guinea government has suspended its May 14 2012 notice of intention to cancel an agreement to jointly develop a liquefied natural gas (LNG) project with Liquid Niugini Gas Limited, said Houston, Texas-based InterOil Corp which owns a 47.5% stake in the company. The suspension of the 2009 (more…)
INDIA: GAIL to 12 LNG cargoes from France’s GDF SUEZ in 2013 and 2014
(EnergyAsia, August 31 2012, Friday) — GAIL (India) Limited has signed an agreement to import 12 cargoes of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from France’s GDF SUEZ in 2013 and 2014. Weighing a total of 800,000 tons, the agreement will contribute to meeting India’s fast-growing energy demand, said GDF SUEZ. Indian natural gas consumption is expected (more…)
CANADA: Government set to approve Petronas takeover of Progress Energy, but stall on CNOOC’s buy-out of Nexen
(EnergyAsia, August 31 2012, Friday) — The Canadian government looks set to approve the takeover of Progress Energy Resources Corp by Malaysia’s state-owned Petronas, but stall over the application of China’s CNOOC Ltd to acquire Nexen Inc. The different treatment meted out to two of Asia’s well-known state-owned energy companies reflects Ottawa’s evolving, cautious approach (more…)
INDIA: Despite refiners’ financial losses, government predicts refining capacity to rise 24% by 2016
(EnergyAsia, August 30 2012, Thursday) — Despite the rising tide of red ink, India’s oil refining capacity will rise more than 24% to 265 million tonnes by March 31 2016, predicts the Petroleum and Natural Gas Ministry. The private and state firms which own the country’s 25 oil refineries with a total capacity of 213...
NEW ZEALAND: Mobil to expand and upgrade fuel storage facility at Mount Maunganui terminal
(EnergyAsia, August 30 2012, Thursday) — Mobil Oil New Zealand Limited said it is expanding and upgrading fuel storage facilities at its Mount Maunganui Terminal to meet the growing demand for marine fuels at the Port of Tauranga. The ExxonMobil subsidiary will refurbish an existing under-utilised eight-million-litre tank and upgrade the terminal’s boiler, control room (more…)
AUSTRALIA: Transfield Services awarded A$100 million in contracts for fuel storage projects
(EnergyAsia, August 30 2012, Thursday) — Australian engineering firm Transfield Services recently secured two contracts worth a total of A$100 million for the engineering, design and construction of fuel storage terminals in the country’s mining region of Pilbara. (US$1=A$0.97). The company will design and construct Rio Tinto’s Parker Point fuels storage terminal in Dampier for (more…)
MARKETS: Crude oil down on Hurricane Isaac’s miss in US Gulf Coast, possible stockpile release
(EnergyAsia, August 30 2012, Thursday) — Crude oil prices fell on the twin expectations that Hurricane Isaac will not inflict significant damage on crude oil production in the US Gulf of Mexico and the G7 countries might release oil stockpiles to stem the recent rise in prices. Brent crude oil has fallen to near US$112 (more…)
THAILAND: PTT Mining offers S$1.2 billion to acquire Singapore-listed coal miner Sakari Resources
(EnergyAsia, August 29 2012, Wednesday) — PTT Mining Limited, a wholly owned subsidiary of Thai energy firm PTT International Company Limited, said it has offered to acquire the remaining 54.73% stake in Singapore-based Sakari Resources Limited that it does not own for S$1.2 billion. (US$1=S$1.25). At S$1.90 a share, the offer represents a 27.5% premium (more…)
AUSTRALIA: Caltex steps up marketing, trading role with Kurnell refinery’s closure in 2014
(EnergyAsia, August 29 2012, Wednesday) — Caltex, Australia’s leading downstream oil company, is expanding its fuel marketing and distribution activities as its refining operations shrink with the planned closure of the Kurnell plant in Sydney in 2014. In reporting its latest half-year result, the company revealed plans to invest as much as A$$450 million in (more…)
NEW ZEALAND: NZ Refining reports first-half loss of NZ$1.49 million
(EnergyAsia, August 29 2012, Wednesday) — New Zealand’s only oil refining company said it suffered a first-half net loss of nearly NZ$1.49 million on shrinking refining margins and a weaker US dollar, compared with a NZ$31.2 million profit for the same period last year. Revenue fell 28% to NZ$113 million for the six months ending (more…)
AUSTRALIA: Science agency CSIRO and Germany’s BASF collaborate to improve coal recovery
(EnergyAsia, August 29 2012, Wednesday) — Australia’’ science agency CSIRO and Germany’s chemical giant BASF have jointly developed a process that improves the recovery of coal particles, thus making coal production more efficient and lucrative. According to BASF, CSIRO’s coal grain analysis tool had found that particles of some coal types were difficult to recover (more…)
MARKETS: Seven ‘chokepoints’ handle half of world’s oil production, says US EIA
(EnergyAsia, August 28 2012, Tuesday) — About half of the world’s oil is supplied on maritime routes that could easily be disrupted along seven narrow channels known as chokepoints, said the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). Restrictions have to be placed on the size of vessels passing through these channels, making them the most vulnerable...
MARKETS: IEA under pressure to release oil stockpile to check price rise with US Presidential elections in November
(EnergyAsia, August 28 2012, Tuesday) — As oil prices continue to climb out of their 18-month lows in June, the International Energy Agency (IEA) is under pressure again to coordinate a release of its members’ crude oil stockpiles. Brent has reached a three-month high of over US$116 a barrel while WTI has crossed US$97 and...