Energy security
Singapore, Australia commit to keep LNG, diesel flowing; working on legally binding agreement
This pact on economic resilience and essential supplies will span energy and other critical sectors
Iran and the ‘Strait card’: a risky high-stakes gamble
How the country could turn its control of the Strait of Hormuz into a victory
Regulation can bolster Asean’s food and energy resilience
Fundamental frameworks at national level will ultimately help drive momentum for bloc’s larger harmonisation goal
Despite ceasefire in Iran, businesses should follow Singapore’s model
Whether the ceasefire holds, firms should not assume business as usual
World is lining up for Russian energy, the Kremlin says
Beyond oil, the nation is also moving LNG eastwards
Opec+ plans symbolic oil quota hike amid war, delegates say
Key members have an agreement in principle to increase production targets by about 206,000 barrels per day
Australia secures fuel supply pacts with Japan, Singapore
The nation is a top fossil fuel exporter, but most of its refined oil products come from Asian refineries
China tells private refiners to keep up fuel output at all costs
Any refineries that cut run rates and produce lower volumes will have their oil import quotas cut accordingly for the coming years
G7 gears up for growing role in Iran crisis
But potential divisions over various issues may pose the gravest test to allied unity in 50 years
When supply shocks outlast conflict
Markets brace for prolonged economic shock sparked by energy disruptions