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IndianOil bags the prestigious ‘Data Initiative of the Year Award’ at Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2022

Indian Oil Corporation being bestowed upon with the prestigious ‘Data Initiative of the Year Award’ at the Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2022, testifies the company’s growing digital prowess in the oil and gas sector.

IndianOil bags the prestigious ‘Data Initiative of the Year Award’ at Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2022

Indian Oil Corporation being bestowed upon with the prestigious ‘Data Initiative of the Year Award’ at the Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2022, testifies the company’s growing digital prowess in the oil and gas sector.

PETRONAS wins big at the Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2022

The company is transforming their way of working by harnessing the power of data.

EY leader: Embrace the changing facets of the industry value chain

This advice comes as the complex and dynamic nature of the energy sector sees high demands on its talent pool.

Asian Oil & Gas Awards welcomes Tim Rockell as one of its judges

Rockell has project experience in strategy, risk, deal advisory, and management consulting.

Construction cost, interest rates worsen RE competitiveness in APAC in 2022

The solar sector’s average cost by 16% in 2022 from 2020 levels.

Reducing green hydrogen production costs hangs on gov’t support

Hydrogen can reduce 10% of the total emissions to meet the global net-zero target, IRENA said.

B.Grimm clinches Gas Power Project of the Year - Thailand at Asian Power Awards 2022

The company spearheaded the first-ever SPP replacement project in Thailand.

HPCL-Mittal Energy Limited clinches award at Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2022

It won the COVID Management Initiative of the Year - India award.

Asian Oil & Gas Awards 2022 hails outstanding companies, initiatives

The awards programme recognises exceptional initiatives in the oil and gas industry in Asia.

Lighting up the future with the winners of the Asian Power Awards

Over 60 power initiatives were commended in this year’s awards programme

What can fix renewable energy’s intermittency?

Solar and wind power are not reliable enough to meet Southeast Asia’s issue on power demand, Enlit Asia’s invitees said.

Energy transition depends on quickly pushing out built conventional technologies, says The Lantau Group partner

Mike Thomas noted that the transition is driven by commercial realities that see technologies competing effectively. 

Regional grid connection can boost energy transition, economic growth

Having a 15% regional grid connection will create 870,000 jobs.

Solar, wind projected to be main areas for Asia renewable energy, says YCP Solidiance partner

Gervasius Samosir highlighted that energy demands, population, and economic growth prospects are amongst the main drivers for its acceleration. 

Limited land mass, equator proximity amongst constraints in RE deployment

Pinsent Masons Senior Advisor John Yeap noted that advancing technologies and the rollout of focused regulatory programmes will offer capacity for renewable energy (RE) to be tapped despite constraints.