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        NRG              WELCOME to NewsBase’s Roundup Global  businesses would undermine the post-lockdown
                         (NRG), in which the reader is invited to join  economic recovery.
                         our team of international editors, who provide a
                         snapshot of some of the key issues affecting their  FSUOGM: Chinese investor signs up for Far
                         regional beats. We hope you will like NRG’s new  East LNG project
                         concise format, but by clicking on the headline link  A Chinese energy firm has lent its support to
                         for each section the full text will be available as  what could be the first large-scale Russian liq-
                         before.                              uefaction plant not to be developed by one of the
                                                              country’s leading gas majors. Zhejiang Energy,
                         AfrOil:  Dangote  refinery  eyes  start-up  in  a gas and power supplier in east China that also
                         H2-2022                              imports LNG, has agreed to buy a 10% stake in
                         The exact starting date of the new Dangote oil  Yakutsk LNG, a proposed liquefaction terminal
                         refinery will be dependent on the outcome of  on the shore of Russia’s remote Yakutia region
                         a testing programme that is due to wrap up late  that at full capacity will export up to 18mn
                         in the third quarter of 2022, a plant official has  tonnes per year of LNG to markets in Asia.
                         said. “Barring any hitches during this period of
                         the test run of the units, the refinery will start  GLNG:  Sempra  downsizes  Cameron  LNG
                         refining crude into [petroleum] products by the  expansion plan
                         fourth quarter of this year,” the official, who was  US-based Sempra Energy has downsized its plans
                         not named, told S&P Global Platts on January  for the expansion of its Cameron LNG export ter-
                         24.                                  minal in Louisiana. In a filing with the US Fed-
                                                              eral Energy Regulatory Commission (FERC)
                         AsianOil: TotalEnergies, Chevron announce  last week, the company proposed an expansion
                         Myanmar withdrawal                   involving one 6.75mn tonne per year train, down
                         France’s TotalEnergies and US-based Chevron  from a previous expansion plan involving two
                         are withdrawing from Myanmar, citing the  trains with a combined capacity of 10mn tpy.
                         worsening situation in the country following
                         last year’s coup. The two companies are partners  LatAmOil: Nahle offers reassurances on
                         in the Yadana natural gas project in the coun-  Dos Bocas refinery
                         try. TotalEnergies announced its exit in a press  Mexican Energy Minister Rocio Nahle has
                         release on January 21, with Chevron confirming  responded indignantly to reports that the national
                         to Reuters the same day that it was also with-  oil company Pemex is running over budget and
                         drawing from Myanmar.                behind schedule on the construction of the Dos
                                                              Bocas refinery in Tabasco State. On January 22,
                         DMEA: Fuel and pipes for Kuwait, Kenya  Nahle said in a Twitter post that the refinery pro-
                         In DMEA this week, we look at Kuwait’s plans  ject was not experiencing any setbacks.
                         to expand its network of fuel stations and the
                         next phase in Kenya’s massive infrastructure  MEOG: Faihaa expansion begins
                         project. Downstream-focused Kuwait National  In this week’s MEOG we look at the expansion
                         Petroleum Co. is set to build 15 new fuel stations  plans for one of the forgotten oilfields in Iraq’s
                         under the second phase of a wider plan to add  south-east and a pipeline tender in Kuwait. The
                         a total of 100 as it seeks to match the country’s  operators of south-eastern Iraq’s Faihaa oilfield
                         urban expansion. Meanwhile, Kenya’s Laps-  this week awarded a contract to two Chinese
                         set Corridor Development Authority (LCDA)  firms for the construction of a facility to pro-
                         has begun work on the next phase of the Lamu  cess crude oil from the asset as the developers
                         Port-South Sudan Ethiopia Transport Corridor  move ahead with the field’s expansion. Mean-
                         (LAPSSET) initiative following the launch of  while, state-owned Kuwait Oil Co. (KOC) will
                         Lamu Port in Q2 last year.           soon launch a pipeline construction contract to
                                                              support its Jurassic gas production facilities fol-
                         EurOil: UK businesses urge action on high  lowing the award of two major deals in Q4 2021.
                         energy bills
                         The UK’s top five business groups have urged the  NorthAmOil:  Chesapeake  confirms  Chief
                         government to take quick and decisive action to  acquisition, announces PRB sale
                         curb rising energy prices, warning that a failure  Chesapeake Energy confirmed this week that it
                         to act will result in lower investment, a rise in  was buying privately owned Chief E&D holdings
                         poverty and potential spiralling inflation. The  for about $2.5bn in cash and stock. The compa-
                         heads of the CBI, the British Chambers of Com-  nies had been reported to be in advanced talks
                         merce, the Institute of Directors, Make UK and  over a potential acquisition last week.
                         the Federation of Small Businesses addressed a
                         joint letter to UK Chancellor Rishi Sunak, saying  See the archive and sign up to receive NRG Editor’s
                         that “rocketing” energy bills for households and  Picks for free by email each week here.™

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