Asia/Pacific
Fluor finishes China polysilicon plant for LDK Solar
Fluor Corp. has completed construction for LDK Solar’s polysilicon plant in Xinyu City, China, one of the largest such production facility in the world. Fluor said it continues to provide debottlenecking services at the plant and is implementing new technologies to increase production.
KOGAS to host Gastech 2014 in Seoul, South Korea
The 27th Gastech Conference and Exhibition, the global meeting place for energy industry professionals, will take place at the KINTEX Conference & Exhibition Centre in Seoul, South Korea, from March 24-27 in 2014. Gastech says it is is proud to serve the broad and diverse spectrum of the global gas industry.
Neste Oil produces renewable diesel in Singapore from waste fish fat
Neste Oil has expanded the range of renewable raw materials it uses by producing NExBTL renewable diesel at its Singapore refinery from waste fat sourced by the fish processing industry. Waste fish fat is also accepted as a raw material for renewable fuel in the US, according to the company.
Shell partners with Asian energy giants for Canada LNG export project
Energy companies from China, South Korea and Japan have put aside political and commercial rivalries to ship billions of dollars worth of Canadian liquefied natural gas to Asian markets, but they will face stiff competition for supplies and customers from a raft of competing projects. Exports are expected by 2019.
India proposes to import shale gas liquids from US
India has proposed to import shale gas in liquid form from the US, a senior Indian government official said Wednesday. "This is our expectation. This is only a proposal. We proposed our [energy] needs are great," the official said, declining to elaborate further.
Chevron, partners sign LNG sales pact with Tohoku for Australia gas project
Chevron on Monday signed a non-binding agreement with Tohoku Electric Power Co. (Tohoku) to deliver liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the Chevron-operated Wheatstone natural gas project in Australia. The company will deliver up to 1 million tpy (MTPA) of LNG to Tohoku for up to 20 years.
Shale gas could ease China energy shortfall - PwC
China's conventional gas production is stretched to the limit, a new report says. However, vast reserves of shale gas and coal-bed methane might ease the shortfall. The industry then needs to overcome major pricing, regulatory, distribution and water challenges.
Nord Stream mulls expansion for Russia-to-Europe gas pipeline system
Nord Stream, the consortium that operates a natural gas pipeline that ships Russian gas to western Europe via the Baltic Sea, said over the weekend it is considering further expanding the pipeline. It didn't say by how much the expansion could increase gas shipping capacity.
Siemens wins turbine maintenance deal for Santos LNG venture in Australia
Siemens Energy has been awarded a contract to provide long-term maintenance services for the pioneering Santos GLNG project in Queensland, Australia. The agreement will help to ensure predictable reliability and maintenance costs for the SGT-400 gas turbines at the Santos GLNG project.
IEA predicts sharp rise in global refining production
Refiners are poised to ramp up production after seasonal spring maintenance and expected stronger demand for oil products through the summer, the IEA says. Fuel demand traditionally picks up in the northern hemisphere summer but especially in the US, the world's largest oil consumer.
- Envision sets sail with world's first commercial green ammonia cargo to South Korea 2/27
- Eni takes FID on biorefinery conversion project in Sannazzaro 2/27
- Valmet launches Valmet FlexBatch 8, the latest version of its advanced batch automation and recipe management software 2/27
- Druzhba pipeline carried Ukrainian and Russian oil before January attack 2/27
- Motiva buys cargo of Venezuelan heavy oil for March delivery; first purchase since 2019 2/27
- Mubadala's Acelen to boost diesel capacity at Brazilian refinery Mataripe by 10% 2/27

