Japan's ENEOS withdraws from Myanmar gas project
Japanese energy conglomerate ENEOS Holdings said Monday it will withdraw from a gas project in coup-hit Myanmar, days after its Thai and Malaysian partners announced they would pull out.
Petronas and Eneos look at commercial hydrogen
KUALA LUMPUR: Petronas Hydrogen Sdn Bhd has teamed up with Eneos Corp to advance the studies for the first commercial hydrogen production and conversion project in Terengganu.
Japan aspires to become Asia’s largest start-up hub, but goal remains elusive
Japan lags behind other Asian nations in the start-up scene, but it has big dreams to change that.
Cheaper hydrogen production costs target
KUCHING: The Sarawak government, in partnership with Japan’s ENEOS Corp, is advancing efforts to jointly develop a competitive supply chain for clean hydrogen production in the form of methylcyclohexane (MCH).
Sarawak to produce green hydrogen for Japan
KUCHING: Sarawak will produce green hydrogen on a large scale mainly for the Japanese market under a tripartite agreement inked between Sarawak Economic Development Corp (SEDC) and two Japanese firms.
Top refiner prepares for oil sector decline
TOKYO: Japan’s biggest oil refiner is drawing up plans to consolidate production as domestic demand slumps because of a shrinking population and efforts to cut emissions.
InvestSarawak, Marubeni ink MoU for commercial-scale aviation fuel
KUCHING: InvestSarawak and Japan-based Marubeni Corp are conducting a joint pre-feasibility study for a commercial scale sustainable aviation fuel (SAF) value chain in Sarawak.
Anwar's second visit within six months signifies pivotal KL–Tokyo relationship
TOKYO: Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s second visit to Japan within six months signifies the comprehensive and important 68-year relationship between the two nations.
Miti secures RM1.45bil potential investments, RM550mil potential exports from Japan
TOKYO: The Ministry of Investment, Trade and Industry (MITI) has secured RM1.45 billion of potential investments and RM550 million of potential exports from meetings with Japanese companies in conjunction with Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim’s working visit to Japan from May 22 to 24, 2024.
AI guru is helping retool popular Japanese snacks like Pocky
Are you picky about Pocky? To make Pocky sticks and the rest of the company’s offerings healthier, Glico will need the power of AI.
Mitsubishi and Petronas to exit Myanmar Yetagun gas project
Malaysia's Petronas and Japan's Mitsubishi Corp are divesting their stakes in Myanmar's Yetagun gas project, the companies said, in the latest exits by major energy companies from the country since last year's military coup.
Malaysia's Petronas withdraws from Myanmar's Yetagun gas field
Malaysia's state energy firm Petronas on Friday (April 29) said it has withdrawn from Blocks M12, M13 and M14 located in the Yetagun gas field off Myanmar, the latest exit by a major energy company since last year's military coup.
Sarawak’s new energy play gains more attention
While there remain sceptics about Sarawak’s ambition for creating a hydrogen economy, the progress being made is impressive.
Australia’s Santos receives drilling approval for Barossa gas project
SYDNEY: Australian oil and gas major Santos says it has received approval for a revised drilling plan at its US$4.3bil Barossa gas project, although the fate of a pipeline to take gas to shore remains locked in a legal dispute.
Mitsui to study hydrogen supply in Osaka
Japan’s Mitsui & Co, Mitsui Chemicals, IHI Corp and Kansai Electric Power Co will conduct a joint study for establishing a hydrogen and ammonia supply chain in the Osaka coastal industrial zone, the companies say.
S'wak aims for leading green energy role, says state's Premier
KUCHING: Sarawak aims to play a leading role in green energy by developing renewable resources, says Tan Sri Abang Johari Tun Openg.
Sarawak ventures into green hydrogen economy
KUCHING: Sarawak has made headway on several fronts in its foray into a green hydrogen economy.
Japan's Suzuki to make 'flying cars' with SkyDrive
TOKYO (Reuters) - Japanese automaker Suzuki Motor Corp said on Tuesday it had reached an agreement with SkyDrive Inc to make "flying cars".