News Update

Asia's significance and contribution to global issues of energy, climate change and sustainable development has been steadily growing. The update highlights some of the major news stories from various Asian countries offering an overview of the issues, prospects and challenges in the region.

 

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13 June 2011 Malaysia's Perak state to set up $1.9b LNG plant Downstream Today
10 June 2011 IFC supports renewable energy in Sri Lanka through wind-power projects Asian Tribune
7 June 2011 Malaysia to invest in Kazakhstan The Star
5 June 2011 India Inc expands its green footprint The Financial Express
5 June 2011 India Inc expands its green footprint The Financial Express
3 June 2011 India: Cabinet clears payment security mechanism for solar power projects The Hindu Business Line
3 June 2011 Malaysia: Petronas strikes $1.1bn shale gas deal in Canada Financial Times
2 June 2011 China launches coal contingency reserve plan China Daily
31 May 2011 Pakistan: Planning Commission formulates energy policy The Nation

 
China to speed up shale gas development
China Daily, 25 March 2011

China aims to make major technological breakthroughs in developing shale gas to optimize the nation's energy structure. The National Energy Administration is studying a policy of setting up pilot exploration areas and striving to industrialize shale gas as early as possible, NEA's director Dr Liu Tienan said in talks with Mr Peter Voser, Chief Executive Officer of the Royal Dutch Shell Group in Beijing. Shale gas is an important unconventional source of natural gas. China has exploitable reserves of 26 trillion cubic meters, as much as that found in the United States. The massive stockpiles, however, are largely undeveloped. Due to shale being difficult to permeate, the exploration process is highly technology-dependent. According to a national energy strategy studied by National Energy Administration and the National Development and Reform Commission, China will select 50 to 80 potential shale gas areas and 20 to 30 exploration areas by 2020.  Read full story...