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Indonesia's state oil company Pertamina may use crude oil prices as the base for pricing natural gas in a new sales deal with Malaysian counterpart Petronas, a Pertamina official said yesterday.
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Petronas formalized several agreements with the Sabah government, focusing on the responsible development of the state's ...
Petronas will increase activity offshore Malaysia with agreements through Malaysia Petroleum Management to study ...
Southeast Asia's two biggest NOCs have distinct low-carbon strategies: Pertamina is focusing on nuclear and geothermal, while ...
Malaysia's state energy firm Petronas on Monday said it has successfully shipped its first liquefied natural gas (LNG) cargo ...
Petronas will begin drilling on Sunday, the first of three wells in an exploration campaign aimed at finding additional oil ...
Anchored on the Commercial Collaboration Agreement (CCA) established in 2021 between Petronas and the Sabah state government, ...
Malaysian energy giant Petronas has signed a new 20-year agreement to purchase liquefied natural gas (LNG) from U.S.-based ...
Venture Global agreed to a new 20-year sales and purchase agreement with Malaysian state-owned energy firm Petronas to secure ...
PETRONAS has also made headway in the production of low-carbon hydrogen by looking into carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) technologies and renewable based hydrogen production pathways.
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