Asia pipeline news
Estonia: three Baltic pipe and cable incidents "are related"
Reuters reports that Estonia believes the recent subsea incidents are related.
Finland says Chinese anchor caused pipeline damage
Investigators from Finland say they have evidence of a Chinese container ship damaging the Baltic Sea gas pipeline.
IMCA launches channel dedicated to offshore safety
IMCA safety YouTube videos break 1.8 million views as the new Thai language channel launches.
Chinese ship focus of pipeline damage
Police focusing on Newnew Polar Bear cargo ship that was in the area when gas pipeline was damaged.
Steel decarbonisation to redefine supply chains by 2050
Wood Mackenzie report says new metallic hubs will emerge as steel industry accelerates carbon abatement efforts.
Kayrros announces update to Crude Oil Intelligence
The offering provides traders with precise satellite data on crude oil inventories in close to real time.
Aramco considers bidding for Shell's assets in Pakistan
Shell’s Pakistani assets could be valued at around US$200 million in a deal.
Russia cements ties with China
Russia-China energy cooperation in focus as Putin visits Xi.
Fulkrum announces growth in APAC
Fulkrum strengthens global foothold with substantial growth across the Asia Pacific region.
Russia finalising Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline route to China
Russia is finalising the route of the China-bound Power of Siberia-2 gas pipeline, which is intended to traverse Mongolia, Russian Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak claims.