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Government clears First Gen’s natural gas venture

The energy department gave the go-signal to First Gen Corp. to construct a liquified natural gas facility in its Batangas plant.

Grab to trial new green ride-hailing service

SINGAPORE – Ride-hailing firm Grab will trial a new service for commuters in central Singapore to book rides only on hybrid or electric vehicles from next Wednesday (July 14) as part of its efforts to go green.

Green agenda bodes well for Malaysia’s energy industry

The green agenda outlined in the 12th Malaysia Plan (12MP) bodes well for Malaysia’s energy industry as it moves in line with global transition towards clean and sustainable practices.

Green industrial park a catalyst for Indonesia’s economic transformation

JAKARTA: Several exciting investments in North Kalimantan province and the proposed relocation of Indonesia’s capital from Jakarta to East Kalimantan will trigger a seismic shift in the fortunes of the area.

Hengyuan Refining Company selects Honeywell technology for Malaysian refinery

Malaysia-based Hengyuan Refining Company Bhd. (HRC) has started using Honeywell UOP’s modular Chlorsorb™ technology as part of a revamp of its existing UOP CCR Platforming™ unit to help it comply with new clean air regulations. Located in HRC’s facility in Port Dickson, Malaysia, the modular Chlorsorb unit is the first retrofit in the world involving such a […]

Holcim sustains use of alternative fuel

Leading cement maker Holcim Philippines Inc. plans to further increase its consumption of qualified and properly segregated and pre-processed waste as alternative fuel and raw material to manage costs and help address the solid waste problem in the country.

Hong Kong’s VPower ends involvement in two Myanmar power projects

A Hong Kong-listed power generation company has pulled out of two power station projects in Myanmar after facing “challenging times” amid economic turmoil caused by the February 1 coup.

Indonesia advances carbon capture, storage and utilisation ambitions

Indonesia’s national oil company Pertamina and Mitsui of Japan have launched a joint feasibility study on carbon capture, utilisation and storage (CCUS) commercialisation in Indonesia. The study aims to evaluate the carbon dioxide subsurface storage capacity of the oil and gas fields with declining production, including the Rokan block onshore Central Sumatra.

Indonesia Energy Recognized as Top 3 Performer in 2020

JAKARTA, INDONESIA and DANVILLE, CA / ACCESSWIRE / February 26, 2021 / Indonesia Energy Corporation Limited (NYSE:INDO) (“IEC”), an oil and gas exploration and production company focused on Indonesia, today announced that IEC’s operating company has been recognized by the state oil and gas company, Pertamina, as the top three performer in 2020 among 19 oil […]

Indonesia presses for TKDN certification for electricity products

Jakarta (ANTARA) – The government continues to encourage electricity products in Indonesia to have a local content requirement (TKDN) certificate in a bid to substitute imported products while fostering greater self-reliance in the local electricity industry.