Lukoil attracts buyers for its foreign assets
The foreign assets of Russian oil giant Lukoil, which range from Egypt to Kazakhstan are attracting bidders. Time is running out for the deals to be completed before U.S. sanctions are enforced. As part of their efforts to get the Kremlin into peace talks on Ukraine, the U.S. has imposed sanctions against Lukoil. They have already blocked Lukoil’s attempts to sell foreign assets before the deadline of November 21, 2015. Sanctions have already affected Lukoil operations in Iraq and at pump stations in Finland, as well as a refinery located in Bulgaria.
Palm ends two-day gains with firmer Ringgit
The market for Malaysian palm oils futures ended two sessions of gains in a row on Wednesday as the ringgit strengthened, making the commodity more costly to buyers who hold foreign currencies. At the close, the benchmark contract for palm oil delivery in January on Bursa Derivatives exchange fell 12 ringgit or 0.29% to 4,125 Ringgit ($976.56) per metric ton. The contract has risen 0.61% over the last two sessions. David Ng said that the market was lower due to the stronger ringgit, a proprietary trading at Kuala Lumpur based trading firm Iceberg X Sdn. Bhd.
Palm oil prices drop on firmer Ringgit
After two sessions of gains, Malaysian palm oils futures fell on Wednesday. The ringgit's strength has made the commodity costlier for buyers who hold foreign currencies. At the midday break, the benchmark palm oil contract on Bursa Derivatives exchange for January delivery fell 14 ringgit (0.34%) to 4,123 Ringgit ($976.09) per metric ton. The contract has risen 0.61% over the last two sessions. David Ng said that the market was lower due to the stronger ringgit, a proprietary trading at Kuala Lumpur based trading firm Iceberg X Sdn. Bhd.
Top official: India may miss its 2030 green hydrogen production targets
A senior government official stated on Tuesday that some green hydrogen projects in India, which are geared towards export, will likely start later than initially planned, due to global policy uncertainty. This could delay the country's clean-fuel ambitions. Santosh Sarangi said that the country expects to reach its original target of 5 MMTPA by 2032 and produce 3 million metric tons (MMTPA), green hydrogen, by 2030. India is confident that it will continue to build a strong domestic market, despite the fact that Europe has delayed its decision on renewable energy targets.
Ukraine Increases US LNG Imports via Poland for Winter
Ukrainian state oil and gas firm Naftogaz said on Friday it was increasing imports of U.S. liquefied natural gas through Polish firm Orlen and U.S. partners to ensure supplies for the winter amid continuing Russian strikes on the energy system.In a statement, CEO Serhiy Koretskyi said the imports would total at least 300 million cubic metres."We will sign the contract with credit leverage (post-payment) and insurance instruments shortly," Koretskyi said.The agreement, signed during a transatlantic energy conference in Athens…
Ukraine increases imports of US Liquefied Natural Gas via Poland during heating season
Naftogaz, the Ukrainian state-owned oil and gas company, said it would increase imports of U.S. Liquefied Natural Gas through Polish firm Orlen WA as well as U.S. Partners to ensure supply for the winter amid continued Russian attacks on the energy systems. In a press release, CEO Serhiy Koretskyi stated that the imports will total at least 30 million cubic metres. Koretskyi stated that "we will sign the contract soon with credit leverage and insurance instruments." The agreement was signed at a transatlantic conference on energy in Athens.
Poland is in talks with the US to import more LNG to supply Ukraine and Slovakia
Two sources familiar with negotiations say that Poland is working to secure a deal for the import of liquefied gas from the U.S. in order to supply Ukraine and Slovakia. This agreement would strengthen the European Union's relationship with American energy. The Polish Energy Ministry confirmed the talks late Wednesday night. One source said that officials expect to announce a declaration jointly boosting imports following a meeting between the parties during a transatlantic conference on energy in Athens this week.
Poland Working on Deal to Import US LNG to Support Ukraine, Slovakia
Poland is working on a deal to import liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the U.S. to supply Ukraine and Slovakia, an agreement that would further tighten the European Union’s ties to American energy, according to two sources familiar with the negotiations.Officials expect to announce a joint declaration to boost imports after a meeting of the parties at a transatlantic energy conference in Athens later this week, one of the sources said."After that, discussions would follow on terms for supplies to Slovakia," one of the sources told Reuters.
Poland is in talks with the US to import more LNG to supply Ukraine and Slovakia
According to sources familiar with negotiations, Poland is negotiating a deal for the import of liquefied gas (LNG), from the United States, to supply Ukraine and Slovakia. This agreement would strengthen the European Union's relationship with American energy. One source said that officials expect to announce a declaration jointly boosting imports following a meeting between the parties during a transatlantic conference on energy in Athens this week. One of the sources said that "after that, discussions will follow about terms for supplies to Slovakia".
Poland is in talks with the U.S. about importing more LNG to Ukraine and Slovakia
According to sources familiar with negotiations, Poland is negotiating a deal for the import of liquefied gas (LNG) to Ukraine and Slovakia. This pact would strengthen the European Union's energy ties with America. One source said that officials expect to announce a declaration jointly boosting imports following a meeting between the parties during a transatlantic conference on energy in Athens this week. One of the sources said that "after that, discussions will follow about terms for supplies to Slovakia".
BP Indonesia imports fuel from Pertamina to replenish after a shortage, the company reports.
BP's Indonesian fuel station operator said that it imported base fuel through a unit of Indonesian state energy company Pertamina. This was to replenish supplies following a shortage which has been plaguing private retailers in Southeast Asia’s largest economy. BP Indonesia, BP-AKR and Shell have both reported that they are experiencing inventory shortages of certain gasoline products. This has been happening since late August. BP-AKR stated that it imported base fuels for some of its gasoline via Pertamina Patra Niaga, the retail unit of Pertamina. The government had given the order.
Russia strikes Ukraine energy grid, one death reported
Officials said that Russia had launched a barrage overnight of drones and rockets against Ukraine's energy infrastructure, forcing power restrictions across the country and killing a person in Zaporizhzhia. As the winter months approach, Prime Minister Yulia svyrydenko said that Moscow was targeting Ukrainians and their power supplies. "Its aim is to plunge Ukraine in darkness." Svyrydenko stated on Telegram that "ours is to maintain the light." To stop the terror we need to increase air defence systems, tighten sanctions and put maximum pressure on the aggressor.
Venezuela wants Trinidad to share details about Exxon field testing, sources claim
According to two sources and an internal document, Venezuela wants to know the location and details of the first Exxon Mobil field tests that will be conducted in a newly awarded ultra-deepwater zone in Trinidad and Tobago. Delcy Rodriguez, Venezuela's vice president and oil minister, demanded details on Exxon plans. She also asked if any potential discoveries could reach Venezuelan territory. This was relayed to Trinidad's foreign minister by Dayne-Marc Chin Slick in a recent meeting with the acting head of their Caracas mission.
Poland, US Look to Boosting US LNG to Central Europe
Top Polish and U.S. energy officials discussed a potential boost of supplies of U.S. liquefied natural gas (LNG) via Poland to Central Europe to reduce the region's dependence on Russian gas, Poland's energy ministry said on Tuesday.Last week, Poland's Deputy Energy Minister Wojciech Wrochna and U.S. energy secretary Chris Wright discussed in Washington LNG supplies and the construction of Poland's first nuclear plant to be built by Westinghouse, it said."An important topic of…
Karachaganak, a Kazakh gas producer, reduces output after a drone strikes a Russian gas plant
The operator of Kazakhstan's Karachaganak Oil and Gas Condensate Field said in an email on Tuesday that production levels have been reduced following "an accident" at Russia's Orenburg Plant. Two industry sources said that on Monday, a Ukrainian drone strike against the Orenburg Gas Processing Plant, one of the largest in the world, forced Kazakhstan to reduce its production at the Karachaganak Field by 25 to 30 percent. Ukraine has intensified its strikes against Russia's energy infrastructure in recent months.
Malaysia: Multilateral power deal delayed due to Thai politics; renewal expected next month
Malaysia's Energy Minister said that Thailand has postponed the renewal of a multilateral power trading agreement in Southeast Asia due to changes in local politics. The Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore (LTMS) Project to supply hydropower from Laos via Thailand and neighbouring Malaysia is now expected to be renewed in November, Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister Fadillah Yusof told . The Constitutional Court removed Thailand's prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in August. Anutin Charnvirakul was appointed to the position the following month.
After a drone attack in Ukraine, a giant Russian gas plant has suspended its intake of Kazakh gas
Kazakhstan's Energy Ministry said that a drone attack in Ukraine forced the Orenburg gas processing facility, the largest of its kind anywhere, to stop receiving gas from Kazakhstan. Yevgeny Solntsev, the regional governor of Orenburg, had stated earlier in the day that the drone attack had partially damaged the plant and caused a fire at an atelier at the plant. Kommersant, a Russian media outlet, reported that the fire was put out later, citing an operator. Ukraine has intensified its attacks against Russian refineries…
Malaysia: Multilateral power deal delayed due to Thai politics; renewal expected next month
Malaysia's Energy Minister said that Thailand has postponed the renewal of a multilateral power trading agreement in Southeast Asia due to changes in local politics. The Lao PDR-Thailand-Malaysia-Singapore (LTMS) Project to supply hydropower from Laos via Thailand and neighbouring Malaysia is now expected to be renewed in November, Energy Transition and Water Transformation Minister Fadillah Yusof told . The Constitutional Court removed Thailand's prime minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra in August. Anutin Charnvirakul was appointed the following month.
Palm oil ends the week lower due to weak crude oil.
Malaysian palm futures closed lower on Friday after a two-week rally. Weaker crude oil prices pushed the market. At the close, the benchmark palm oil contract on Bursa Derivatives Exchange for January delivery fell 6 ringgit or 0.13% to 4,514 Ringgit ($1,068.66). The contract dropped 0.68% in the past week. David Ng said that the market fell as low crude oil prices weighed on market sentiment. He is a proprietary trader with Kuala Lumpur based trading firm Iceberg X Sdn. Bhd. Palm oil is less appealing as a biodiesel feedstock due to the weaker crude oil futures.
Palm oil follows weak crude oil down, and is set to fall weekly
Malaysian palm futures fell on Friday as crude oil prices dropped, causing the market to fall. By midday, the benchmark palm oil contract on Bursa Malaysia's Derivatives exchange for January delivery had fallen 8 ringgit or 0.18% to 4,512 Ringgit ($1,068.43). David Ng said that the market fell as low crude oil prices weighed on the market sentiment. He is a proprietary trader with Kuala Lumpur based trading firm Iceberg X Sdn. Bhd. Palm oil is less appealing as a biodiesel feedstock due to the weaker crude oil futures. Oil prices fell in early trading, heading towards a weekly loss.