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India Top Articles FRI, SEP 19, 2014 USJapan Emerges as New LNG Trade Axis Petroleum Intelligence Weekly: Mon, Sep 22, 2014 The swath of new liquefaction plants coming on stream over the next decade promises to redraw the map of global LNG trade, with arguably the most significant new supply line emerging between the US and the world's biggest LNG importer, Japan. Japanese buyers have already committed to take more than 19 million tons/yr of US LNG, and could expand these volumes further following an agreement signed this month between Tokyo and the Alaska state government. Market Forces: Saudis Top Europe's Jet Supplies Energy Compass: Fri, Sep 19, 2014 Saudi Arabia has leapfrogged Kuwait, India and the UAE to become Europe's biggest overseas jet fuel supplier so far this year at a time when European refinery closures and recovering airline demand mean Europe is growing increasingly reliant on jet imports. India's Fuel Shortages Stoke Fears of New Power Crisis World Gas Intelligence: Wed, Sep 17, 2014 Shortages of natural gas and coal, along with the Supreme Court's recent ruling that private firms' leases for over 200 coal mining blocks were awarded illegally, have sparked concerns that India is heading for another power crisis. INDIA Jet Fuel Intelligence: Mon, Sep 15, 2014 Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapati Raju Pusapati plans to visit all of India's 29 states in the coming year to urge local governments to join a nationwide effort to rationalize taxes on jet fuel, coordinate infrastructure investment, and improve flight connectivity. Jubail Refinery Propels Saudi Jet Fuel Charge on Europe Jet Fuel Intelligence: Mon, Sep 15, 2014 Saudi Aramco and Total's 400,000 barrel per day jointventure Satorp refinery at Jubail helped Saudi Arabia snatch the top spot in the list of Europe's overseas jet fuel suppliers in the first half of 2014. Jet traffic from the kingdom has surged 70% to 2.05 million metric tons (108,000 b/d) so far this year, compared to last when Saudi Arabia was down in fourth place behind Kuwait, India and the United Arab Emirates. Nigerian Sellers Continue to Struggle Amid Atlantic Basin Surplus, Weak Demand Energy Intelligence Briefing: Mon, Sep 15, 2014 Sellers of Octoberloading West African crude report a mixed month, with light, sweet Nigerian fare clearing slowly, and heavier Angolan grades moving more easily with differentials firming from the floor reached in September. Nigerian sellers are struggling to place the remaining barrels against competition from the North Sea and Mediterranean grades whose programs appeared last week. Copyright © 2014, Energy Intelligence Group. All rights reserved. Reproduction or redistribution in any form without prior written permission of Energy Intelligence Group is prohibited.

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FRI, SEP 19, 2014

US­Japan Emerges as New LNG Trade AxisPetroleum Intelligence Weekly: Mon, Sep 22, 2014

The swath of new liquefaction plants coming on stream over the next decade promises to redraw the map ofglobal LNG trade, with arguably the most significant new supply line emerging between the US and the world'sbiggest LNG importer, Japan. Japanese buyers have already committed to take more than 19 million tons/yr ofUS LNG, and could expand these volumes further following an agreement signed this month between Tokyo andthe Alaska state government. 

Market Forces: Saudis Top Europe's Jet SuppliesEnergy Compass: Fri, Sep 19, 2014

Saudi Arabia has leapfrogged Kuwait, India and the UAE to become Europe's biggest overseas jet fuel supplierso far this year ­­ at a time when European refinery closures and recovering airline demand mean Europe isgrowing increasingly reliant on jet imports. 

India's Fuel Shortages Stoke Fears of New Power CrisisWorld Gas Intelligence: Wed, Sep 17, 2014

Shortages of natural gas and coal, along with the Supreme Court's recent ruling that private firms' leases for over200 coal mining blocks were awarded illegally, have sparked concerns that India is heading for another powercrisis. 

INDIAJet Fuel Intelligence: Mon, Sep 15, 2014

Civil Aviation Minister Ashok Gajapati Raju Pusapati plans to visit all of India's 29 states in the coming year tourge local governments to join a nationwide effort to rationalize taxes on jet fuel, coordinate infrastructureinvestment, and improve flight connectivity. 

Jubail Refinery Propels Saudi Jet Fuel Charge on EuropeJet Fuel Intelligence: Mon, Sep 15, 2014

Saudi Aramco and Total's 400,000 barrel per day joint­venture Satorp refinery at Jubail helped Saudi Arabiasnatch the top spot in the list of Europe's overseas jet fuel suppliers in the first half of 2014. Jet traffic from thekingdom has surged 70% to 2.05 million metric tons (108,000 b/d) so far this year, compared to last when SaudiArabia was down in fourth place behind Kuwait, India and the United Arab Emirates. 

Nigerian Sellers Continue to Struggle Amid Atlantic Basin Surplus, WeakDemandEnergy Intelligence Briefing: Mon, Sep 15, 2014

Sellers of October­loading West African crude report a mixed month, with light, sweet Nigerian fare clearingslowly, and heavier Angolan grades moving more easily with differentials firming from the floor reached inSeptember. Nigerian sellers are struggling to place the remaining barrels against competition from the North Seaand Mediterranean grades whose programs appeared last week.

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Gasoil Market Faces Headwinds Ahead of WinterPetroleum Intelligence Weekly: Mon, Sep 15, 2014

For an oil market that has looked decidedly wobbly in recent weeks, the usual seasonal support provided bygasoil ahead of the Northern Hemisphere winter can't come soon enough. The problem, however, is that this yeargasoil may not give the oil complex much of a boost. 

India: Modi Makes a Play for Regional PowerEnergy Compass: Fri, Sep 12, 2014

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, who this month completed the first 100 days of his five­year tenure, facesa delicate regional balancing act as he sets out to shape India's foreign policy around spurring economicdevelopment. Modi's business­focused foreign policy seeks to build regional cooperation in trade and energy ­­even as it also aims to give India greater clout in its own backyard as rival China becomes more assertive. 

Market Forces: Indian Export LeapEnergy Compass: Fri, Sep 12, 2014

Oil product exports from India, one of Asia­Pacific's most important exporters, are poised to jump in the secondhalf of next year, lifted by an upcoming wave of refinery expansions that could see some 420,000 barrels per dayof new capacity come on line as early as next year. Gasoil exports could spike by 75,000 b/d if, as expected,India Oil Corp.'s new 300,000 b/d Paradip refinery ramps up fully by the third or fourth quarter of 2015. 

India on AlertEnergy Compass: Fri, Sep 12, 2014

India last week put state governments on high alert after Al­Qaeda leader Ayman Zawahiri announced theformation of a wing in India. Many analysts dismissed Al­Qaeda's India threat as attention­seeking behavior, butwith US forces set to withdraw from Afghanistan by end­year, regional risks are set to rise. 

INDIANuclear Intelligence Weekly: Fri, Sep 12, 2014

State­owned Uranium Corp of India Ltd. stopped mining at its Jaduguda mine in eastern Jharkhand state earlierSeptember, a step that could aggravate domestic fuel shortage and hurt generation at projects that aren't undernuclear safeguards. 

British Columbia's Pivot to India?LNG Intelligence: Fri, Sep 12, 2014

After racking up the miles traveling to visit major LNG importers in Northeast Asia, British Columbia PremierChristy Clark is now turning her attention to energy­hungry India. 

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