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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, ...
Woodside Energy and Petronas have signed a preliminary agreement for a 15-year LNG supply deal, with the Australian firm set ...
Energy majors are pouring money into gas exploration and production in Malaysia and Indonesia to meet rising power demand ...
Woodside Energy and PETRONAS, through its subsidiary PETRONAS LNG Ltd, have signed a non-binding heads of agreement (HOA) for ...
Energy companies are investing in gas exploration and production to meet the rising demand for power from a growing population ...
Woodside Energy and Petronas, through its subsidiary Petronas LNG, have signed a non-binding heads of agreement (HoA) for the ...
Australia's Woodside energy on Wednesday said it has entered an agreement with a unit of Petroliam Nasional to supply of 1 ...
As Vietnam's power demand grows, so does its need for LNG, and Malaysia's state Petronas is positioning itself to supply some ...
Suriname’s state energy company Staatsolie has signed a production-sharing contract with Paradise Oil Company, a subsidiary ...
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