
GAIL loses Tanzanian gas block to SG’s Pavilion Energy
GAIL was keen to buy part of Ophir Energy plc's 40 per cent stake in Blocks 1, 3 and 4, which are estimated to hold an estimated 15 trillion cubic feet of gas reserves. (1 Dec) - GAIL India, the nation's biggest natural gas distributor, has lost out on a bid to acquire Ophir Energy's stake in gas blocks in Tanzania to Singapore's...

‘Premature’ to pin Little India riot on labour tensions
Manpower chief refuses to speculate on cause of unrest but vows continued tightening on influx of foreign workers (Photo SCMP) (16 Dec) - Singapore, unsettled by its first riot in more than four decades that involved 400 foreign workers, will continue to tighten the influx of overseas labourers, said Acting Manpower Minister...

Kim Jong-un’s nephew lies low after Jang’s execution
(16 Dec) - North Korean leader Kim Jong-un’s nephew, who is now studying in France, has gone under the radar after the execution of Pyongyang’s No 2 man, reported South Korean media. On December 14, two days after the high-profile purge of Kim Jong-un's uncle Jang Song-thaek, 19-year-old Kim Han-sol’s name had been removed...
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