Asia pipeline news
EnerMech secures two major pipeline pre-commissioning contracts
The contracts in offshore East Malaysia marks a milestone in the expansion of its critical pipeline and subsea activities.
Oil and gas contract value momentum increases in 2Q24
Asia recorded most of the contracts, with 464 contracts in 2Q24, followed by Europe and North America with 368 and 343 contracts, respectively, says GlobalData.
Pakistan and Turkmenistan agree to fast-track gas pipeline project involving Afghanistan and India
Pakistan and Turkmenistan has agreed to fast-track a major pipeline project that will allow the Central Asian state to supply natural gas to Pakistan and India via Afghanistan.
Turkmenistan and Iran sign deal to supply gas to Iraq
Iranian companies will construct a new 125 km (77 mile) pipeline to Iran to expand Turkmenistan's delivery capacity.
Indonesia to start construction of Java gas pipeline in July
The construction is expected to be completed within 17 months and would extend the first phase of the project, a 60 km gas pipeline.
Sulzer enhances local support for rotating equipment with new service centre in Rayong, Thailand
Rayong Service Center will increase Sulzer’s repair capacity in the area by 80%.
Azerbaijan and Kazakhstan in talks to boost Kazakh oil transit
Kazakhstan is actively seeking to diversify its energy export routes to lessen its dependence on Russian pipelines says GlobalData.
LNG regasification will dominate China’s upcoming midstream projects, finds GlobalData
GlobalData’s latest report reveals the LNG regasification segment is set to account for about 47% of the midstream projects starting between 2024 and 2028 in China.
DNV and PETRONAS CCS Ventures collaborate on CCS value chains across Southeast Asia
DNV and PETRONAS subsidiary have signed a Master Price Agreement for the certification of CO2 storage sites and CCS projects in Malaysia.
Russia-China gas pipeline deal halts over Beijing’s price demands
Russia’s attempts to conclude a major gas pipeline deal with China have run aground over what Moscow sees as Beijing’s unreasonable demands on price and supply levels.