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S-E.Asia

S-E.Asia
2016, December, 29, 18:40:00
CHINA'S ENERGY CONSUMPTION UP 1.4%
China aims to raise the ratio of non-fossil fuel consumption to 14.3 percent in 2017, while cutting the ratio of coal to 60 percent.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 22, 15:50:00
INDIA'S LNG IMPORTS UP 18%
According to latest data published by oil ministry’s Petroleum Planning and Analysis Cell (PPAC), LNG imports in October were 2.26bn m³, up almost 18.6% compared with the same month last year. Cumulative imports too remain substantially higher. For the April-October period, India’s LNG imports were 14.9bn m³, up by 25% on year.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 21, 18:35:00
CHINA'S LNG RECORD
China's state oil and gas majors are set to import record levels of liquefied natural gas (LNG) this month, betting on robust demand during the cold winter months and helping lift Asian prices to their highest in nearly two years.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 16, 18:40:00
OPEC CUTS OIL
Japanese refiners have received notices of crude supply cuts from "some producers" for January loading, following OPEC's November 30 decision to cut production.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 16, 18:35:00
СОТРУДНИЧЕСТВО ЯПОНИИ И РОССИИ
Министр энергетики Российской Федерации Александр Новак принял участие в официальном визите Президента Российской Федерации Владимира Путина в Японию.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 15, 18:40:00
ROSNEFT - CHEMCHINA AGREEMENT
Rosneft and the China National Petrochemical Company (ChemChina) signed a Heads of Agreement on establishing a Joint Venture. The document was signed by Rosneft Chief Executive Officer Igor Sechin, and General Manager of ChemChina Yang Xingqiang.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 15, 18:35:00
IRAN - INDONESIA AGREEMENT
Oil, gas and petrochemistry are major topics of economic discussions between Iranian and Indonesian officials during the Indonesian president visit to Iran.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 14, 18:35:00
SHELL STARTS IN MALAYSIA
Located in waters up to 500-metres deep, Malikai is Shell’s second deep-water project in Malaysia, following the successful start-up of the Gumusut-Kakap platform in 2014. Malikai is expected to have a peak production of 60,000 barrels per day. As the company’s first TLP in the country, Malikai is an example of the strength of Shell’s global deep-water business, applying TLP expertise from decades of operations in the U.S. Gulf of Mexico.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 8, 18:30:00
INDIA - NIGERIA: MORE OIL
Indian state-run oil refiners have called for Nigeria to increase its total term contract volumes next year by more than 20% as demand from the South Asian country climbs, an official from Nigeria's state-owned Nigerian National Petroleum Corporation said.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 6, 18:45:00
CHINA'S INVESTMENTS TO SOUTHEAST ASIA
China’s investment is transforming its smaller Southeast Asian neighbors like never before while helping turn Cambodia, Laos and Myanmar into bigger destinations for its exports.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 6, 18:40:00
IRAN - INDONESIA COLLABORATION
Indonesian companies are interested to join upstream projects in Iran's oil industry in fields like Ab Teymour and Mansouri oilfields, said Chairman of the People's Consultative Assembly (MPR) of Indonesia Zulkifli Hasan.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 6, 18:35:00
CHINA'S VICTORY IN MEXICO
The auction of the deepwater blocks, four in the Perdido Fold belt near the US side of the Gulf and six in the unexplored Salina basin further south, marked the culmination of the first round of auctions since Mexico enacted a sweeping reform to open a sector closed to private exploration and production for nearly 80 years.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 2, 19:00:00
CHINA'S OIL BENEFITS
For China’s beleaguered oil sector, a deal by the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries to cut output could offer a lifeline to an industry that has been hammered by low prices—and may also hasten its shift away from a heavy reliance on Saudi crude.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 2, 18:30:00
INDIA'S GAS INVESTMENT: $20 BLN
India is expected to see investment to the tune of $20bn in next five to seven years in development of gas fields, country’s oil minister Dharmendra Pradhan said at an event in New Delhi.
S-E.Asia
2016, December, 1, 18:30:00
INDONESIA LEAVES OPEC
OPEC had proposed Indonesia cut oil production by about 37,000 barrels per day (bpd), or about 5 percent of its output, which would dent the already slipping oil rent in Southeast Asia's largest economy. Indonesia's Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Ignasius Jonan, who attended the Vienna meeting, said the only reduction Indonesia could accept was a cut of 5,000 bpd, which had been approved in the country's 2017 budget.