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Asia's oil demand revival, China's much anticipating role in aiding that recovery, heightened concerns around managing legal, regulatory and sanctions risks , as well as the region's affinity for embracing new energy will be some of the key themes in focus at the Asia Pacific Petroleum Conference -- or APPEC 2023 -- organized by S&P Global Commodity Insights and scheduled to take place in Singapore from September 4 to 6 of 2023. In a wide-ranging discussion with Asia Editorial Lead Sambit Mohanty, three senior market experts at S&P Global Commodity Insights -- Calvin Lee, Asia Head of Content, Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Asia Head of News, and Kang Wu, Head of Global Demand and Asia Analytics -- share their insights on the key themes that could potentially dominate the discussions at APPEC, we well as how Asian energy companies and policy makers are crafting out their future energy strategies in a region heavily dependent on fossil fuel imports. S&P Commodity Insights APPEC is returning to Singapore this September 4-6. Save the date! Stay on top of our coverage of APPEC 2023 on our website. More listening options: We want to hear about your podcast preferences so we can keep improving our shows. Take our podcast survey here and share your thoughts: https://www.surveylegend.com/s/4xyz
As 2020 finally draws to a close, Oil Markets Podcast hosts from around the world – Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Joel Hanley and Richard Swann – gather to discuss the year in detail, and try to chart a path to recovery in 2021.
The pandemic has pummeled Japan's oil demand and led to some dramatic drops in its crude imports and refinery runs. The onset of winter and subsequent rise in demand for heating oil has offset some of that collapse, but the road ahead continues to look uncertain, S&P Global Platts Asia oil market experts Takeo Kumagai, Daisuke Shibata and Mriganka Jaipuriyar discuss. While crude imports are expected to pick up in the near term, sustainability of that trend very much depends on the severity of COVID-19. What is looking certain however is that Japanese refiners will continue to import refined products as refining economics favor imports and run rates remain low. Full transcript: http://plts.co/rmqs30rmlb2
Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Head of News - Asia, S&P Global Platts explains what's at stake for the latest meeting, as OPEC debates whether to cut output further after oil prices dropped 20% since the start of the year.
How will Asia's top buyers react to the re-imposition of US sanctions on Iran?In this podcast, S&P Global Platts editors Mriganka Jaipuriyar, Philip Vahn, and Oceana Zhou examine why China is likely to benefit the most out of the US' move, as South Korea and Japan cut back on their imports and...
Brussels to Beijing: Commodity Policy in Europe and Asia Podcast
The emergence of independent refiners in China over the last few years has not come without a fallout.In this Brussels to Beijing Commodity Policy podcast, Mriganka Jaipuriyar and Oceana Zhou from the S&P Global Platts Asian Oil and Energy News and Analysis team examine how reforms in China...
Brussels to Beijing: Commodity Policy in Europe and Asia Podcast
India and China are putting in place new policies to control pollution, particularly in their major cities. In this podcast, Platts editors Mriganka Jaipuriyar and Sambit Mohanty, and senior writer Oceana Zhou look at the possible implications of this move in an oversupplied oil market, its...
Is it the end of an era in Saudi Arabia? Platts associate editorial director for oil news Mriganka Jaipuriyar and senior editor Tamsin Carlisle look at how recent political developments in Saudi and the separation of Saudi Aramco from the Ministry of Petroleum could affect international oil...
Gasoline accounts for roughly 30% of Japan's domestic oil demand. Platts Asian oil news associate director Mriganka Jaipuriyar and senior editor Takeo Kumagai analyze Japan's improved refining margins, the changes that helped refiners in the fiscal year 2014-2015, and the industry's outlook for...
Several Asian governments have taken advantage of low oil prices to carry out retail pricing reforms in their respective countries. In this podcast, Platts senior editor Mriganka Jaipuriyar, editorial director in China Sebastian Lewis, and senior analyst Oceana Zhou discuss the potentially big...
Malaysia has scrapped fuel subsidies and Indonesia has reduced them. Platts editors James Bourne, Mriganka Jaipuriyar, and Jonathan Nonis discuss the subsidy policy shifts, the impact on oil imports, and the domestic appetite for fuel in both countries. This is the latest in a series of weekly...
After over a decade of prolonged talks, Russia and China have finally inked a historic gas deal, with Gazprom supplying 38 bcm/year of gas to CNPC for 30 years from 2018. Mriganka Jaipuriyar, senior editor for Platts Oilgram News and Song Yen Ling, Platts senior writer for China, assess the...
Mriganka Jaipuriyar, senior editor for Platts Oilgram News, and Song Yen Ling, senior writer for oil, discuss how India's upcoming election is shaping the country's oil and gas exploration policies. This is the latest in a series of weekly podcasts aimed at highlighting significant news stories...