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07 July 2010

Shell & Petronas Preparing Award for Iraq Oil Wells

Shell and Petronas are in the process of awarding a deal to drill new oil wells at Iraq's super giant Majnoon oil field which will include engineering, procurement and construction deal to build various production installations at the field.

Potential firms in the bidding lists are reportedly Halliburton, Weatherford International, and Petrofac which will be responsible to develop Majnoon to175,000 barrels a day by 2012.

The oil field is owned by Shell of 45%, Petronas 30%, and Iraq's state-run Missan Oil holding 25%.

29 June 2010

ExxonMobil Enters Oil Recovery Enhancement Project with Petronas Malaysia

ExxonMobil has reportedly entering a joint venture project with Petronas Malaysia for a recovery of an oil field, Tapis expected to begin in 2013.

The project which is estimated at $1 billion is considered by many timely in concordance with Petronas's recent announcement of re-shifting its focus backs towards domestic exploration and production and away from its wide-reaching international portfolio. It will look at reviving the 1980s Tapis which is regarded as one of the best API grades in the world and was used extensively in the Asia-Pacific benchmark.

11 March 2010

Mergers & Acquisition: $11 Billion Deal between Schlumberger and Smith International

As expected by analysts what would be a continual strong year for mergers and acquisition activities in 2010 is beginning to unveil when a $11 Billion deal between Texas-based oilfield tech services giant Schlumberger Ltd and Smith International Inc.

The merged between the two companies is aimed for access of technical leap to develop unconventional gas plays focusing on shale gas is going to be produced. In financial terms, the merging will gives technical advantage in drilling and bring down the cost per horizontal well.

09 March 2010

Mergers & Acquisition (M&A) for 2010 Outlook - Oil & Gas

It is a sign of recovery for the oil and gas outlook where merger’s & acquisition (M&A) value in Upstream oil and gas industry is estimated at $46 billion for the year of 2010. In 2009, this value was catapulted to $153 billion.

In 2009, most of the buyers for the M&A came from National Oil Companies representing 50% of all deals greater than $1 billion in 2009 and similar trend is forecasted for 2010. International oil companies like ExxonMobil however, took the unconventional route with assets acquisition of $41 billion purchase of U.S. independent XTO Energy. China lead the M&A game in 2009 with similar prospect expected for 2010.

It is expected for 2010 that M&A activities will revolve around risk management for current portfolio balancing; venturing into new projects with shared risks and for better management of current resources.

07 March 2010

Malaysia’s Proton Lubricant Business Reaching 2 Million Litres Mark

Malaysia's PETRONAS and Proton Holdings Bhd, the national car company are in collaborations to grow its lubricant business.

It is expected that the collaboration will amount up to two million litres in the next two to three years.

The two companies under the agreement gives Petronas the exclusive rights as Proton partner for all its domestic and global original equipment manufacturered (OEM) lubricants and functional fluids. Petronas in turn will support Proton to produce lubricants that cater specifically to its specific requirements.

12 July 2009

Petronas Entering Cameroon

Malaysian national oil company, Petroliam Nasional (Petronas) and Noble Energy have been granted a production sharing contract offshore Douala in Cameroon. Societe Nationale des Hydrocarbures (SNH), the national petroleum company of Cameroon has confirmed that the deal was to develop the Gulk of Guinea with exploration rights worth US$119 millions.

The deal is seen as an extension to Noble-Petronas current involvement in Cameroon's YoYo gas project.
The exploration right is reported to contain oil reserves of between 40 million and 70 million bbl with SNH holding 25% interest in production right. Both Petronas and Noble Energy are given a 25-year exploitation license renewable for ten additional years.

10 March 2009

Dow Chemical & Rohm & Haas Completing Merger Dispute Deal

Dow Chemical Co. (DOW) ccompleted its dispute with Rohm & Haas Co. (ROH), agreeing to pay the $78 a share as originally established. Dow Rohm & Haas struck a $15.3 billion merger deal in July 2008. 
The legal battle started after Rohm & Haas sued Dow in January after the company stalled on the merger which Dow blamed due to the frozen credit markets. Dow, like other companies in the world faced threatening decline in its business due to the global recession. 

Several parties have agreed to help Dow to pay for its purchase of Rohm & Haas including a $3 billion in funding from Berkshire Hathaway and $1 billion from the Kuwait Investment Authority. 

03 December 2008

New Gas Fields Found in Mozambique

Two new natural gas fields were found in the southern Inhambane province of Mozambique. The gas field discovery is foreseen for domestic demand for natural gas as suggested by Mineral Resources Minister Esperanca Bias of Mozambique including for electricity generartion, fertiliser factory and fuel for vehicles.

Under Mozambican law, any consortium that has discovered gas reserves has six months to assess its findings and present a report to the government. In this case, the player will be South Africa's Sasol , Malaysia's Petronas and the Mozambican government. Sasol, the world's biggest maker of diesel from coal, owns 50 percent of the project, Petronas owns 35 percent, while the government of Mozambique holds 15 percent through national oil company Empresa Nacional De Hidrocarbonetos De Mozambique (ENH). 

02 December 2008

Dow & PIC Setting up a JV Petchem

Dow Chemical and Kuwait’s Petrochemical Industries Co (PIC) have been reportedly signing a mutual agreement for a $17.4 billion K-Dow petrochemicals joint venture. It is estimated that K-Dow would generate $11 to $15 billion annual sales with the new JV which includes Dow's existing joint-ventures MEGlobal and Equipolymers. 

The 50:50 JV company will use Dow's strength from its olefins and polyolefins capacity turning it to be a major producer of petrochemicals and plastics including polyethylene, ethylene amines, ethanolamines, polypropylene and polycarbonate. K-Dow is also seen to be one of the important polypropylene technology and market related catalysts licensor.

21 November 2008

Itochu Bought New Zealand MDF Plant

Japanese conglomerate Itochu Corp has reportedly bought New Zealand’s Carter Holt Harvey's medium-density fibreboards (MDF) plant in Rangiora, New Zealand for an undisclosed amount.

The new joint venture is housed under new shareholder, Japan’s Daiken Corp of which 51% owned by Daiken and remaining by New Zealand.  The MDF joint venture will be known as Daiken New Zealand.

20 September 2008

MOPCO Took Over Agrium Fertilizer Project

After months of delay, Egypt’s MISR Oil Processing Company (MOPCO) has agreed to acquire EAgrium joint-venture fertilizer project making EAgrium a subsidiary of MOPCO. Under the new deal, Agrium would own 26% of the combined project, including MOPCO’s recently completed 675,000 tonne/year urea plant as the acquisition is based on share swapping.

The Egypt Fertlizer project worth $1.2 billion was delayed on 21 April due to local resistance with Egyptian government was rumoured to take over the whole project.

14 September 2008

Ticona Extending Distribution with Resinex

Ticona has extended its contract with distribution company Resinex to distribute Ticona’s specialty plastics in Benelux countries, Ireland and the UK alongside with existing Eastern Europe. Resinex distributes for over nine plastic products with 400 modified grades to customers.

05 September 2008

Petronas - Australia Gladstone LNG Ink MoU

The Directors of Liquefied Natural Gas Ltd inked down a Technology Memorandum of Understanding with SK Engineering and Construction (SKEC) for the framework for SKEC and the Company to establish a technology joint venture. The JV is 50% each for between LNG (which is partly-owned by Malaysian O&G PETRONAS) and another 50% for SKEC.

The agreement focuses on:
  • Completion of the final design of the OSMRTM process technology for inclusion in the Gladstone LNG Project front end engineering and design (FEED) package
  • OSMRTM process technology license to the Gladstone LNG Project process guarantee.
  • Colloboration for commercialisation of the OSMRTM process technology including development, marketing and LNG related processes.

28 August 2008

New Fertilizer JV by Ecuador-Venezuela

Ecuador and Venezuela is signing an official agreement between both energy ministers for a new fertilizer project joint-venture. This will make both coutries as the major producer of fertilizers in the region. The agreement involves a construction of 300,000 bpd refinery which is to be completed by 2013. The stakeholders are known to be Petroecuador of Ecuador 51% stake and Venezuela's PDVSA owning 49%.

05 August 2008

Yara Formed Joint-Venture with NOC Fertiliser

Norway’s Yara has signed major agreements with National Oil Corp (NOC) and the Libyan Investment Authority (LIA) to form a joint venture for the production and marketing of mineral fertilizers

The JV comprise of 50% stake by Yara and remaining owned by LIA and NOC. The JV was setup to upgrade existing ammonia and urea production plants with capacity of approximately 700,000 tonnes/year of ammonia and 900,000 tonnes/year of urea located at Marsa el-Brega and additional new fertilizer plants.

04 August 2008

Albermarle Acquired China JVs

Albemarle, a US-based specialty chemicals maker has acquired 100% of two polymer additive joint ventures in China namely Ningbo Jinhai Albemarle Chemical & Industry, and Shanghai Jinhai Albemarle Fine Chemicals. The acquisition has moved Albemarle as the top position of manufacturer and supplier of polymer antioxidants in China doubling its antioxidant production capacity.

02 August 2008

Dow - Rohm and Haas Deal Amounting $750 Million

US producer Dow Chemical in a buy-over deal with Rohm and Haas will need to pay a $750m (€473m) termination fee if it abandoned its $18.8bn deal to buy the specialty-chemical firm, Rohm and Haas. The deal was a two-way and deal and if Rohm and Haas subjected to a pull-out, the company had to pay Dow a $600m termination fee.

Japan Aronkasei Buys Mikuni

Aronkasei has signed an agreement to buy all the shares of Daicel Industries wholly-owned subsidiary Mikuni Plastics. The main reason for selling was due to lack of synergies between parent company, Daicel and Mikuni Plastics, a producer of polyvinyl chloride (PVC) fittings, plastic automobile parts and home appliance components. Aronkasei which produces PVC fitting and pipes however, could be expecting synergies from the integration of Aronkasei and Mikuni Plastics in business operations and production.

15 July 2008

US A Schulman Selling Business Unit

US plastic compounder A Schulman is plannning to either establish a joint-venture or selling its Invision business unit,
Schulman Plastic Company initially marketed Invision to be used in automobile interiors as a substitute to polyvinyl chloride (PVC).
However, US automobile sales is declining forcing the company to sell to non-automobile market as well which is also under hit due to US economy slowdown.


The news receives mix reaction with others claiming the product is well received which could lead to opportunity loss. The Invision business unit reported operating losses of $1.6m this year with $2.2m loss for last year.

20 June 2008

PETRONAS Sues Adani Energy

Petroliam Nasional Berhad, or Petronas is suing Adani Energy Ltd, subsidiary of Adani group for breach of contract in agreement to buy and sell liquefied natural gas, or LNG. The legal proceedings claimed $100 million in losses, way in excess of the Adani Energy revenue which may bring it to bankruptcy.

Petronas subsidiary, Asean LNG Trading Co. Ltd, has initiated legal action due to Adani Energy failure to service the contract to muster space at a cargo terminal in Gujarat in 2007 to take delivery of LNG. Asean LNG initiated arbitration proceedings against Adani Energy in London Court of International Arbitration in January, claiming damages for failure to adhere to the agreement.

India's rapidly expanding economy which a study conducted claims that for India to sustain a growth of 8-9% in gross domestic product its energy supply has to fourfold creating a massive influx of demand of LNG and other energy derivatives into the country.