India LNG demand journey to be shaky, slow due to infrastructure limits
March 15, 2019
India’s demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) is set to rise by about 10 percent this year even as the country adds import capacity at a faster clip, because infrastructure constraints keep gas from getting to consumers and hinder growt...
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Global LNG race heating up as WA projects face carbon hurdle
March 14, 2019
A fresh alert has been issued about the cut-throat race to be part of the world's next investment cycle in multi-billion dollar LNG projects just as Australia's two leading prospects are facing increased uncertainty over tightening state...
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World's Biggest Election to Offer a Boost to the Oil Market
March 06, 2019
The largest democratic exercise on Earth is set to give the oil market a shot in the arm.
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World's Biggest Election to Offer a Boost to the Oil Market
March 06, 2019
The largest democratic exercise on Earth is set to give the oil market a shot in the arm.
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The biggest change in global fuel regulations since leaded gas went away could cause price shocks
March 01, 2019
Tens of thousands of ships sailing the world's oceans currently burn more than 3 million barrels a day of a high sulfur, sludge-like fuel, but starting next year the shipping industry will have to comply with rules to dramatically reduce...
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Deep pockets to win the LNG race
March 01, 2019
Global energy giants have thrown out the rule book and are forging ahead with several new liquefied natural gas projects without locking in long-term customers, which should ring alarm bells for Australia's relatively small players, says...
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Deep pockets to win the LNG race
March 01, 2019
Global energy giants have thrown out the rule book and are forging ahead with several new liquefied natural gas projects without locking in long-term customers, which should ring alarm bells for Australia's relatively small players, says...
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The biggest change in global fuel regulations since leaded gas went away could cause price shocks
March 01, 2019
Tens of thousands of ships sailing the world's oceans currently burn more than 3 million barrels a day of a high sulfur, sludge-like fuel, but starting next year the shipping industry will have to comply with rules to dramatically reduce...
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Adnoc signs agreement with South Korea's SKEC to build world's largest crude storage facility
February 27, 2019
Abu Dhabi National Oil Company awarded SK Engineering & Construction a Dh4.4 billion contract to build the world’s largest single-site underground crude storage facility in Fujairah.
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Asian gasoline gets a lift from demand, refinery maintenance
February 27, 2019
Asia’s gasoline margins have recently swung back to a premium after mainly being at discounts since the start of 2019 as rising demand from Indonesia and upcoming refinery maintenance raised supply concerns.
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