The Organisation of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) and its allies are poised to revive more halted oil production when they meet on Tuesday (Jan 4) after giving a tighter outlook for global markets. The 23-nation alliance led by Saudi Arabia and Russia is on track to ratify another modest output …
Read More »US Turning to China for Help to Cool Inflation
The United States is “turning to China for help” to cool inflation by releasing some of its oil reserves, the state-backed Global Times said in an editorial on Wednesday (Nov 24), adding that the move will benefit everyone but China “has the upper hand”.” Washington has asked some of the …
Read More »$16 Billion LNG Project Sparks New Climate Debate
A US$12 billion (S$16 billion) liquefied natural gas (LNG) investment approved in Australia leads a wave of projects betting demand will rise as the world shuns more polluting alternatives like coal. The development of the Scarborough field, Pluto onshore processing facility and a 430km subsea pipeline led by Woodside Petroleum …
Read More »China Pledge could Trigger Big Drop in
China’s pledge to stop building coal power plants abroad could lead to a sharp drop in the number of coal plants being completed in Asia, according to a study released on Wednesday (Nov 10). President Xi Jinping’s announcement in September that China would no longer build coal plants overseas could …
Read More »Oil Slips as Investors Turn their Focus to Crucial OPEC+ Meeting
Oil dipped for a third day as investors turned their focus to an OPEC+ meeting on production policy after US crude stockpiles expanded. Futures in New York edged toward US$80 a barrel after losing almost 4 per cent over the past two sessions. OPEC+ is gathering later Thursday (Nov 4) …
Read More »Coal Surges to another Record in China as Cold Wave Adds to Energy Crisis
Coal futures in China surged to another record to put a previously unthinkable level of 2,000 yuan (S$420) a tonne in sight, as a cold blast adds to the country’s energy crisis. Cool weather has descended on eastern China, sparking an early start to the winter heating season in some …
Read More »China’s Carbon Trading Market Hobbled by Unanswered Questions
China has, for the first time, asked domestic companies to shoulder the responsibility for controlling the country’s greenhouse gas emissions by buying and selling emission quotas on a unified national carbon market. The sheer scale of the problem could create the world’s largest carbon trading market, but big structural factors …
Read More »China Planning Hydropower on Key Tibet River
China plans to exploit the hydropower resources of a Tibetan section of a river that is a key source of water to Bangladesh and India, the Global Times reported. China’s next five-year plan calls for developing hydropower on the Yarlung Tsangpo River, Mr Yan Zhiyong, chairman of Power Construction Corp …
Read More »Pandemic, Shift to Renewables Speed Up Big Oil’s S-E Asia Exit
The Covid-19 pandemic and an ongoing shift to renewables are accelerating an exodus of the world’s largest oil and gas companies from South-east Asia, dimming prospects for investment and raising the possibility of supply shortages once demand recovers. US and European oil majors have either announced or are thought to …
Read More »Putin Makes Painful Climb down as Russia Sues for Peace in Oil Price War
Vladimir Putin’s deal with OPEC to cut oil output and boost prices three years ago was a triumph for the Russian leader, bolstering his clout on the global stage. But now he’s had to make stinging concessions after US President Donald Trump stepped in to end a price war. Amid …
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