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Here’s a look at some of this week’s renewable energy news including Sempra Infrastructure’s new partnership to develop green hydrogen and ammonia projects in the U.S.

Specifically, in the U.S., the land drilling rig market is currently highly competitive and fragmented, a Westwood analyst said discussing the firm’s world land drilling rig market forecast.

Petronas to Hunt for Hydrocarbons Off Malaysia with TotalEnergies, Shell Called 2K, the block covers 1,952 sq km and is located in an area “within a proven hydrocarbon basin with promising hydrocarbon potential,” Petronas said in a statement on Oct. 13.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi wants the country to cut emissions by 60 million tonnes per year by 2030 while serving the world as an industrial powerhouse.

EIG formed and manages MidOcean Energy to build a high-quality, diversified, global “pure play” integrated LNG company by leveraging EIG’s experience in the global LNG sector.

Saudi Aramco to Maintain Full Oil Supplies to Asia Despite OPEC+ Cuts Saudi Aramco is keeping supplies to Asia steady despite likely production cuts by tapping on inventories, sources said.

Price hike was expected after the announcement to cut output by 2 MMbbl/d.

Venezuela’s Oil Exports in September Boosted by Sales to China, Awaps with Iran Oil production and exports regained their footing in the third quarter, helped by Iran’s supplies of condensate and crude to state-run oil company PDVSA, and deliveries of Venezuelan heavy crude and fuel oil to Iranian state companies.

Indian Refiners Scout for Oil Deals Ahead of EU Ban on Russian Crude India, which rarely used to buy Russian oil, has emerged as Moscow’s second-largest oil customer after China.