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The problem with Japanโ€™s bid to strengthen energy security, supply chains

What is in effect Japanโ€™s version of the Belt and Road Initiative is being rolled out at an accelerating pace. But unlike Chinaโ€™s global infrastructure initiative, which mainly takes the form of highways, railways and sea lanes, Japanโ€™s project is all about energy networks and supply chains. It poses a further challenge to Americaโ€™s waning economic and strategic influence in Asia, the worldโ€™s most populous, resource-rich and potentially powerful region. What is more, it is a cooperative venture...

OMCs asked to maintain LPG reserves to meet at least thirty days of demand: Official

Officials stated that Indiaโ€™s domestic production of LPG presently stands at about 72,000 metric tonnes per day.

China is replacing Middle East oil with Xinjiang coal. What does it mean for the world?

As the war in Iran disrupts global oil and chemical supplies, Chinaโ€™s coal-heavy energy sector is seizing an unprecedented opportunity. Dannie Peng visited the Changji Hui Autonomous Prefecture in northern Xinjiang โ€“ one of Chinaโ€™s four major bases for large-scale, modern coal-chemical production. In the second of a two-part series, she discovers how China is leveraging coal chemicals to offset oil shocks. It is late April, and northern Xinjiang is already gripped by scorching heat. Salt flats...

China offers Southeast Asia clear nuclear power advantages

Southeast Asia stands at the threshold of a nuclear renaissance. Vietnam and Russia signed an agreement in March for the Ninh Thuan 1 Nuclear Power Plant. The Philippines and Indonesia aim to have operational reactors by the early 2030s. Malaysia, Thailand and Singapore are studying small modular reactors. Given heightened energy insecurity, climate commitments and the imperative to meet surging electricity demand from industrial growth, data centres and AI development, nuclear energy is...