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Australia's Woodside Energy has entered an agreement with a unit of Malaysian state-owned oil and gas firm Petronas to supply liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Malaysia starting 2028.
Currently, global energy giants are heavily investing in natural gas exploration and production in Malaysia and Indonesia to meet the region's growing electricity demand. This is driven by the ...
Canada could produce its first ever liquefied natural gas this weekend, from the LNG Canada export facility in Kitimat, ...
While still overshadowed by oil in terms of its importance in the global energy system, LNG is seeing faster growth and more ...
MOL, MISC and PETRONAS announce landmark joint venture to advance cross-border CO2 transportation Mitsui O.S.K. Lines, Ltd. (MOL), PETRONAS CCS Ventures Sdn. Bhd. (PCCSV) and MISC BERHAD (MISC) today ...
Woodside Energy and Petronas have signed a preliminary agreement for a 15-year LNG supply deal, with the Australian firm set to provide one million tons annually from 2028, potentially including ...
Eni and Petronas have signed a framework agreement to establish a new jointly participated company that will oversee their ...
Energy demand in ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific region is expected to rise in the coming years, driven by the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) under the Fifth Industrial Revolution, said Petroliam ...
Energy demand in ASEAN and the Asia-Pacific region is expected to rise in the coming years, driven by the adoption of artificial intelligence (AI) under the Fifth Industrial Revolution, said Petroliam ...
Energy majors are pouring money into gas exploration and production in Malaysia and Indonesia to meet rising power demand ...
Malaysia is expected to add 6-8 gigawatts of gas-fired power by 2030 to address growing electricity consumption driven by demand from data centres, an industry official said.
Energy Asia 2025 concluded on June 18 with the signing of 14 commercial memoranda, including a landmark deal involving ...