- Energy Policy ,
- Oil & Gas
12 October 2021
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- Myanmar
Rising fuel prices and other costs in Myanmar are forcing freight firms to suspend operations, according to industry insiders.
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Rising fuel prices and other costs in Myanmar are forcing freight firms to suspend operations, according to industry insiders.
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When Myanmar’s military chief Senior General Min Aung Hlaing seized power in a coup on Feb. 1, it not only stalled the country’s democratization, but marked a U-turn to the time of U Thein Sein’s quasi-civilian government.
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SINGAPORE – Businesses should invest in energy efficiency initiatives to reduce the risk of being affected by fluctuations in energy prices, said Minister for Sustainability and the Environment Grace Fu on Tuesday (Oct 12).
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MANILA, Philippines — For the seventh straight week, oil firms are raising gasoline prices, this time by P1.30 per liter, diesel prices by P1.50 per liter and kerosene prices by P1.45 per liter.
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Talk of talks on developing contested oil and gas reserves may just be hot air as global governments turn from fossil fuels in an attempt to slow global warming.
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SINGAPORE – A subsea cable will be developed to import renewable energy from Indonesia to Singapore.
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Renewable energy firm Matuno River Development Corp. (MRDC) on Tuesday announced that its 8-megawatt (MW) hydroelectric power plant in Bambang, Nueva Vizcaya was on track to commence commercial operations before the end of the year.
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Vietnam has won a key deal to build two substations for the Hai Long offshore wind project in Taiwan. The contract award, announced today, marks the largest offshore substation deal for a Taiwanese project to date, and the first in Vietnam.