Singapore’s Pavilion Energy signs 6-year LNG supply deal with Chevron
SINGAPORE, Feb 22 (Reuters) – Singapore’s Pavilion Energy Trading & Supply Pte Ltd said on Monday it signed a six-year sale and purchase agreement with Chevron Corp for about 0.5 million tonnes per year of LNG supplies from 2023.
NGCP seeks ERC approval for Php262B grid expansion

The National Grid Corporation of the Philippines (NGCP) has allotted a huge capital expenditure (capex) of over Php262 billion to expand and upgrade the country’s grid system in the next four years.
Temasek’s focus will be climate change, says Ho Ching’s successor Dilhan Pillay

SINGAPORE – Incoming Temasek chief executive Dilhan Pillay Sandrasegara said the state investor’s focus and biggest consideration is climate change.
B820bn for BCG economy projects

Thailand has to invest 820 billion baht over the next five years if the country is to follow the principle of the bio-circular green (BCG) economy to rev up eco-friendly businesses and innovations, says Krungthai Compass.
Chinese energy firms set to benefit from Myanmar turmoil

There is a high risk that political turmoil in Myanmar will negatively affect the energy sector, however, Chinese companies look set to benefit from the tumultuous environment, according to Fitch Solutions Country Risk & Industry Research.
Indonesian state-revenue from geothermal operations $1.9 billion in 2020

The government of Indonesia reported in January that the non-tax state Revenue (PNBP) from the geothermal sector amounted to $1.92 billion in 2020, higher than the $1.3 billion target set by the government for the year.
Myanmar says it Committed to Greener Future
Myanmar coup and impact on oil and gas industry
Following the military coup in Myanmar on Monday, February 1st, Wood Mackenzie and Verisk Maplecroft experts weigh in on what this means for the oil and gas industry.