韩国 - 能源行业更新报告
In the wake of the Russian invasion of Ukraine, the conflict between liberal camps
centered upon the US and Europe and autocratic camps centered upon China and Russia is
growing. Finally, international trade, which had been free for more than 30 years after the
collapse of the Soviet Union, is becoming increasingly blocked. For fossil fuels, supply is
limited due to conflicts between the two camps, including between the US and China in
2018, Australia and China in 2021, and Russia and Western Europe in 2022. In the
meantime, many countries are strengthening their individual carbon-neutral policies to
address climate change. Accordingly, we believe that responses to climate change going
forward will become a means for countries to regulate one another. Given carbon
neutrality and energy independence needs, nuclear power is expected to become a major
source of power. In addition, the expansion of the renewable energy market, which has
secured economic feasibility compared to fossil fuels, is to accelerate the global transition
towards a hydrogen economy. Given this rapidly changing world order, we believe it is
time to take a close look at how green energy market being reorganized.
马来西亚石油和天然气行业报告(2022-2023年)
Malaysia's
national oil and natural gas firm, Petronas, owns all oil and natural gas exploration and production
projects in the nation Petronas dominates the upstream sector, where it enters production sharing contracts
( with local and international corporations to explore and exploit Malaysia's oil and gas resources
ExxonMobil, Shell, and ConocoPhillips are the three largest multinational oil firms producing the most oil in
Malaysia, as estimated by Rystad Energy and published by the US Energy Information Administration ( Other
international oil corporations, such as Repsol ( Pertamina ( PetroVietnam ( and JX
Nippon Oil and Gas, have been drawn by new investment potential ( Despite the large presence of other
regional and international firms in Malaysia, Petronas dominates the downstream industry Shell, Chevron, and
Petron are among the foreign gasoline retailers operating domestically