Energy security
Malaysia works to secure fuel supply beyond June: economy minister
The government still has the flexibility to administer its fuel subsidies while managing the fiscal deficit, he says
Asean vows to avoid export bans, share fuel as oil prices soar
The 11-nation bloc is also working to advance the ratification of a coordinated emergency fuel sharing agreement
China scales back fiscal stimulus in first month of war in Iran
Mideast conflict poses little threat so far, due to the nation’s proactive energy security moves
As more Asean states turn to Russia for fuel, will Moscow boost its influence in the region?
Moscow has much to gain as fuel exports to the region will result in hard currency and alternative markets
Singapore’s resilience and ‘unnatural resourcefulness’ amid global shocks
The nation’s ‘resources’, built through infrastructure, markets and trusted relationships, may prove critical in times of disruption
China clean tech exports jump as Iran war spurs demand
CHINA’S exports of clean technology climbed in March, reinforcing signs that manufacturers are benefiting from rising global demand for alternative energy sources as traditional supplies are roiled by...
Why Asean has yet to step on the gas in regional energy cooperation
While there is an Asean emergency petroleum sharing pact, this has never been activated
The cost of conflict: Asia’s energy risk
The Iran crisis threatens the Straits of Hormuz, risking higher oil prices and Asian stagflation. The immediate market volatility, subsidy issues, and Asia's potential for energy resilience via divers...
When the gates close – designing the resilient city
Each crisis – including the current conflict in the Middle East – has shown how global supply chains buckle. Will Singapore rethink its urban planning and design?
Singapore has experience to explore more underground spaces for fuel reserves: Tan See Leng
Jurong Rock Caverns facility can store crude oil or compatible products to increase storage capacity for all of local refineries