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Sara Stefanini

Abadi FLNG grows less appealing in an $80/bbl world

The economics of a small FLNG plant in Indonesia’s large Abadi field are looking less attractive amid low oil prices.

25 November 2014 Asia Pacific / LNG

Pertamina’s LNG imports will depend on price

Pertamina is turning its attention from LNG exports to the growing Indonesian need for gas, which the state-run group hopes to fill with a combination of domestic supply, imports and improved infrastructure.

24 November 2014 Asia Pacific / Supply & Demand

Samsung set to build Malaysia’s second LNG terminal

Petronas is pushing ahead with plans for a second LNG terminal, awarding the EPC contract for what will be part of a multibillion-dollar petrochemical complex designed to help fill Malaysia’s growing energy demand.

24 November 2014 Asia Pacific / LNG

LNG merchants see opportunity in buyer demands

The rising number of merchant LNG players will play a key role in helping buyers secure gas in the US and introduce the flexibility and diversification they want, speakers at CWC’s World LNG Summit say.

20 November 2014 World / LNG

Possible pipeline renaissance looms for Gazprom

Gazprom’s plans to boost LNG capacity are being buffeted by sanctions, but its rivals’ plans to do likewise are also looking questionable and the gas giant has other opportunities.

20 November 2014 Europe & Russia / LNG

Oil can be a fickle mistress – CWC speakers

Oil prices are volatile, but LNG developers must focus on long-term views, speakers said at the World LNG Summit in Paris.

19 November 2014 Asia Pacific / LNG

Oil slump may weigh on CBM-to-LNG as startups approach

The oil price decline may slow the rate of return for Queensland’s three CBM-to-LNG plants as they prepare to start up.

18 November 2014 Asia Pacific / LNG

Output and sales results from Australia's independent gas producers

Weak oil prices and PNG LNG's start up have affected the Australian gas market, while a weakening Australian dollar provided some relief

14 November 2014 Asia Pacific / Supply & Demand

Australia’s shale hot spot may face fracking probe

Calls for a fracking inquiry in one of Australia’s most prospective shale gas reserves have drawn a backlash from industry heavyweights.

11 November 2014 Asia Pacific / Policy & Regulation

East Timor Conoco case backlash highlights risks

East Timor’s decision to revoke visas for judges ruling in favour of ConocoPhillips highlights the risk of investing in the country, while Woodside continues talks on Sunrise LNG.

7 November 2014 Asia Pacific / Policy & Regulation

Japan is at peak demand, change is coming – IEEJ

Masakazu Toyoda is chairman and chief executive of the Institute for Energy Economics, Japan. He spoke to Interfax at the Singapore International Energy Week about the outlook for Japanese and Asian energy

6 November 2014 Asia Pacific / Supply & Demand

Cheniere looks for Asian trade as startup nears

Cheniere is marketing the final few million tons of LNG from its two US plants and plans to keep the remainder to trade from its new Singapore desk.

5 November 2014 Americas / LNG

With one LNG terminal speeding ahead, Pakistan aims for a second

Pakistan’s LNG terminal is around 55% complete and on track to come online in February 2015, in a sprint to become the fastest regasification project to be completed, officials told the Gas Asia Summit in Singapore this week.

3 November 2014 Asia Pacific / LNG

Trans-ASEAN is down, but not entirely out

The Trans-ASEAN gas pipeline is unnecessary with new LNG imports arriving in Southeast Asia, but bilateral pipelines could still be pursued

30 October 2014 Asia Pacific / Pipelines, Storage & Power

Asia has room for more than one hub – Tanaka

Nobuo Tanaka – a former executive director of the International Energy Agency – speaks to Interfax about the region’s energy sector and the possible impact of nuclear restarts and renewable tariffs on Japan.

29 October 2014 Asia Pacific / Supply & Demand

Pavilion looks to woo Chubu into LNG partnership

Pavilion Energy, Singapore’s young LNG investment company, is looking to join forces with Japan’s Chubu Electric to strengthen the power of both companies to negotiate deals for LNG supply and shipping.

29 October 2014 Asia Pacific / LNG

As nukes restart, Japan waits to see what’s next

The restart of two Japanese nuclear reactors, and the approval of more, will determine the country’s need for LNG in the coming years.

28 October 2014 Asia Pacific / Supply & Demand

Trans-ASEAN ambitions dented by LNG

The Trans-ASEAN pipeline project appears out of date when compared with the potential for a quicker and more flexible LNG trade in Asia.

27 October 2014 Asia Pacific / Global Markets

LNG exports bring worries for Aussie gas buyers

Australian gas buyers will face uncertainty about the availability and price of supplies towards the end of the decade when the Queensland LNG plants come online.

24 October 2014 Asia Pacific / Supply & Demand

Spot slump cuts into PNG LNG delivery price

The price for spot deliveries from ExxonMobil’s PNG LNG slipped by 7% in the plant’s first quarter at full capacity, in line with the overall market decline caused by the new supply source during the northern hemisphere’s summer.

23 October 2014 Asia Pacific / Global Markets

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