Tagged With Malaysia
31 October 2024
The country is nearing a tipping point as its domestic needs continue to grow
19 August 2024
The AIM-listed independent is pushing ahead with developments in Indonesia, Malaysia and Vietnam, CEO Paul Blakeley tells Petroleum Economist
5 October 2023
CEO Helge Hammer speaks to Petroleum Economist about the company’s recent activities and its expansion plans
18 September 2023
Pipeline problems, maturing fields, gas quality issues and territorial disputes threaten to erode Malaysia’s LNG exports
5 June 2023
But none of the companies are poised to abandon oil and gas anytime soon
8 December 2022
The Middle Eastern NOC is tapping Malaysian expertise to help it develop an unconventional resource
10 October 2022
Upland Resources is seeking opportunities near Brunei
28 September 2022
There may be little spare capacity in the region
11 August 2022
The Malaysian independent sees the region as an increasingly important part of the world’s energy system, says managing director Kenneth Pereira
14 July 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
12 July 2022
Future development prospects are mixed across the energy-hungry region
27 June 2022
The three most prominent NOCs in Southeast Asia will play to their individual strengths as they seek to decarbonise, with each company looking to capitalise on opportunities in their local markets
21 June 2022
The Singapore-based independent sees ample opportunities in Southeast Asia, especially for gas projects
31 May 2022
The region’s shift from coal- to gas-fired generation will require additional strategies to meet ambitious carbon targets
8 March 2022
The state-owned firm is doing most of the running, but IOCs are also active as the country seeks to sustain both production and LNG exports in particular
3 March 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
2 February 2022
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
3 December 2021
Petronas, PTT and Pertamina are pursuing divergent strategies after coming to dominate the region’s upstream in recent years
20 September 2021
The region’s upstream is not just a space for NOCs
14 September 2021
The independent is looking to capitalise as more companies move to exit mature oil and gas assets, CEO Paul Blakeley tells Petroleum Economist
3 September 2021
Peak production on the Timi gas development is forecast at 50,000bl/d oe
29 July 2021
The major has been awarded another block by NOC Petronas, but government involvement remains vital
19 July 2021
The Singapore-based firm is the latest independent to expand its upstream portfolio through the purchase of divested assets, this time in Malaysia
16 July 2021
The company’s expansion will not end with its recent acquisition of Repsol assets in Southeast Asia, says managing director Kenneth Pereira
7 May 2021
The country is taking measures to encourage IOC interest in its latest licensing round
1 March 2021
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
31 December 2020
The trend for the region’s operators to play a bigger role looks set to continue
27 October 2020
Both the data and personal experience point to a very quick resumption of the region’s demand growth
2 June 2020
The industry's most comprehensive list of current and recent rounds for onshore and offshore licences
3 April 2020
With international oil prices at nearly two-decade lows, Asia’s oil and gas developers have begun to review their capex budgets as they strive to weather the downturn
19 March 2020
UK independent Enquest’s revised forecast for 2020 may be just six weeks removed from its previous guidance. But it is also a world away
9 December 2019
As the majors exit, ambitious small and mid-sized entrants are challenging NOCs' dominance in the asset purchase market
29 April 2019
The company is balancing its upstream ambitions with government debt obligations, while finalising a key domestic downstream project
13 December 2018
The country was at the centre of activity in the Asia-Pacific region, boosting production and imports—though some showed wariness about Beijing’s growing power
8 November 2018
Is Malaysia’s repudiation of China’s “unequal treaties” a sign of things to come?
4 October 2018
Deep-water exploration in the region is expected to see an uptick in investment in the coming decade
20 September 2018
Petronas’s financial success makes it a target for a government desperate for new revenue streams
31 August 2018
Floating LNG developers are seeking to build on the momentum created by successful deployments
18 May 2018
The surprise victory of the opposition alliance in Malaysia could lead to a new relationship between the government and Petronas
31 July 2017
Petronas's new floating LNG platform is up and running—and hopes to take a slice of the burgeoning maritime-fuel market
12 May 2017
PCG charts future growth through petrochemical projects in PIC
11 May 2017
As their economies grow, the three countries need upstream investment to meet rapidly rising demand
11 May 2017
Saudi Aramco has big plans for expanding its refining capacity and it won’t let oil-price volatility stand in the way, Abdulaziz Judaimi, the company's downstream vice president, says
10 May 2017
Despite the challenges facing the energy industry, it is well-placed to meet them, AOGC 2017 hears
10 May 2017
Demand may be set to surge, but Asia’s largest gas importers remain firmly in control
9 May 2017
Asia will remain the driving force behind global energy demand growth, and the kingdom is poised to meet the region's needs
9 May 2017
Malaysia's flagship energy firm has its sights set on China's import market
8 May 2017
A regional view and the big picture: An industry in a fast-changing environment
6 February 2017
Both have pledged to the cuts, but falling public service subsidies could make Brunei jump ship