Indonesia Energy Commences Drilling of Second of Two Back-to-Back Production Wells at Kruh Block
Indonesia Energy Corporation Limited (NYSE American: INDO) (IEC), an oil and gas exploration and production company focused on Indonesia, today announced that the company commenced drilling operations at the second of its two back-to-back producing wells. This well is named the K-28 well. The first of these two back-to-back wells, the K-27 well was completed […]
DOE expects fuel rollbacks as high as P3 per liter next week
Consumers can expect to see rollbacks in gas, diesel and kerosene from July 5 to 11, according to estimates from the Department of Energy (DOE).
Thailand needs ‘shale’ gas moment as energy crisis deepens on PTTEP’s watch
Thailand’s upstream natural gas sector is struggling to reverse falling output due to bad planning and policy from the government, coupled with a seeming lack of innovation at PTT Exploration & Production (BKK:PTTEP), a state-backed company, that is taking increasing control of the country’s gas resources.
Petronas’ Yetagun gas project exit will benefit junta
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Vietnam plans to cut MFN tariff on gasoline to fight inflation
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Offloading of first LNG starts at PTT-led Nong Fab terminal in Thailand
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Malaysia urges palm oil mills to resume production despite price drop
MALAYSIAN authorities on Tuesday called on palm oil millers to resume production and buy oil palm fruits from farmers, after a recent plunge in prices of the edible oil prompted some companies to halt processing.
Petronas subsidiary signs PSC for Indonesian offshore and onshore block
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Indonesia’s fiscal support for fossil fuels too large: IISD
The Indonesian government’s fiscal support for fossil fuels is still too large, so it has the potential to slow down the energy transition and drain the public budget, according to the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD).
Thailand at risk of fuel crunch with imported gas too pricey
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