Energy security
Singapore’s energy is secure despite disruptions from Middle East conflict: Tan See Leng
While imported gas fuels 95% of the Republic’s power generation, half of it is piped and will not be affected
Sinopec plans to cut crude runs by over 10% on Middle East supply squeeze: sources
The refiner will focus on maximising fuel output at the expense of petrochemicals production
Singapore’s EV charging prices remain stable, but an April increase looms
Observers say climbing natural gas prices and a bump in electricity tariffs could make charging more expensive from next month
Asia set to pledge US$30 billion in energy, mineral deals with US
Overall, some 18 nations are set to participate, including Australia, Bangladesh and South Korea
Iran war is causing biggest-ever oil market disruption, IEA says
The conflict will slash global oil supply by eight million barrels a day this month
Iran fires back at bases and ships despite war’s most intensive strikes
Israel believes new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has been injured early in the war
Beyond energy chokepoints: Breaking the Hormuz stranglehold
Why Asia’s green hydrogen success is a critical path to sovereignty
Malaysia has enough supplies to maintain subsidised transport fuel price, PM Anwar says
The Cabinet will hold a special meeting on Friday to review the country’s fiscal position
Navigating Iran war complexity: Asia businesses lose big in worst-case scenario
Four different plausible futures could pan out, with the worst being a ‘regional firestorm’
G7 energy ministers stop short of strategic reserve decision, ask IEA to study options
IEA to assess oil reserve release options