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Thursday, 04 June 2020
Free ReadChina’s m/m LNG offtake grew by 0.42mmt in May, increasing robustly by 7.17% to 6.28mmt. Monthly Chinese offtakes had also grown by 1.48mmt (33.8%) in April, meaning that the country…
The first LNG cargo from the United States for more than a year is heading for the Chinese port Tianjin, east of Beijing, from the Cameron export plant in Louisiana…
Though Chinese workers have returned to factories of Airbus, General Motors and Toyota in recent days, many remain shuttered due to coronavirus quarantine measures. The recovery of Chinese gas demand…
Free ReadThough the latest oil price crash hits U.S. upstream companies, for Asian buyers it’s a blessing as the pricing of oil-indexed long term gas contracts is bound will come down…
Wednesday, 01 April 2020
Indian utility buyers have stepped up LNG imports, snapping up distressed cargoes for cheap. Coal-to-gas switching allows Indian power generators to absorb a large share of cargoes left uncommitted as…
PetroChina, affiliate of state-owned China National Petroleum, recorded a 6 percent rise in annual revenues to 2,520 billion Chinese yuan ($350.8 bn) but net profits fell 14 percent. Hence, the…
China National Offshore Oil Corp (CNOOC) has seen annual net profits rise almost 16 percent as it achieved record production in 2019.Total net oil and gas production amounted to 506.5…
Wednesday, 01 April 2020
Free ReadTotal of 1.08mmt on the water with a delivery horizon of 28th April, with more than half due in North China. One cargo is likely to mark the first US…
China’s m/m LNG offtake grew by 0.59mmt in March, increasing robustly by 15.7% to 4.38mmt. During the third month of this year, the country thus reimbarked on a demand growth…
Tuesday, 04 February 2020
Total of 1.97mmt on the water with a delivery horizon of 20th February, with close to half due in North China and potentially 0.31mmt more to arrive by 13th February
Free ReadChina’s m/m LNG offtake continued to grow by 0.66mmt in December, increasing robustly by 9.7% to 7.48mmt. During the last month of last year, the country thus continued its strong…
Fears spread that a global recession is looming if China fails to contain the spread of the Coronavius. Demand for oil, LNG and pipeline gas are impacted as millions of…
Rampant US gas supply has been outpacing demand growth for the past year, slashing prices in Europe and Asia. Some US exporters are considering shutting in production as record low…
The Chinese government has approved Beijing Gas’ plans to build a 5 mtpa LNG import terminal near Tianjin City by 2022 to help boost regional gas imports. The economically thriving…

News Nudges

BP teams up with PetroChina to develop CCUS cluster in Hainan

The British oil and gas major BP has signed an agreement with PetroChina to develop carbon capture and storage (CCUS) projects in China’s southern Hainan province. Developments will draw on BP’s expertise with the Net Zero Teesside project, a proposed 860 MW combined-cycle power plant in the UK, with all emissions planned to be captured and securely stored. In China, BP wants to apply its CCUS expertise in the context of PetroChina’s exploration and production activities in Hainan, where the company produces 6000 barrels per day of oil from the Fushan oilfield. Plans have been worked out to build CCUS facilities which can capture up to 1 million tonnes per annum of CO2, expandable to 10 million tpa in future. BP chief executive Bernard Loone underlined China is increasingly looking for low-carbon energy, but it also needs to be secure and affordable. “That is a complex challenge. We need different fuels including oil and gas,” he said, stressing: “Now we see real momentum behind CCUS.”