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The price cap on Russian oil is becoming increasingly unenforceable, says Mutual Insurance Club

5 May 2024

The price cap on Russian oil is becoming increasingly unenforceable, said the International Group of P&I Clubs, or so-called Mutual Insurance Clubs, according to reports on May 3.

Turkey reportedly still loading Azerbaijani oil for Israel despite “total trade ban”

5 May 2024

Trade ministry said “all products” are subject to boycott, but tankers on Ceyhan to Haifa crude export route appear unaffected.

Nigeria set to approve Seplat's acquisition of ExxonMobil assets within two weeks

3 May 2024

The Nigerian government is poised to greenlight ExxonMobil's $1.28bn asset sale to Seplat Energy within the next two weeks, pending resolution on critical issues related to decommissioning and host community rights.

Turkey reportedly freezes all trade with Israel

2 May 2024

Under pressure from religious conservatives, Turkish leader Erdogan is said to have blocked all exports and imports. Move draws angry rebuke from Israelis.

Croatian company transforms textile waste into hydrogen

2 May 2024

Successful pilot project for processing waste textiles to produce hydrogen may help to address global fashion industry's annual 92mn tonnes of textile waste.

Ukraine's drone attacks on Russian oil refineries cause domestic petrol prices to surge

1 May 2024

Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil refineries are causing a shortage of petrol on the domestic markets and have sent prices at the pump surging in the last few weeks.

Poland’s Tusk orders thorough probe into Orlen’s $370mn botched oil deal

30 April 2024

Orlen's PiS-appointed CEO reportedly disregarded warnings from the company's security team about head of Swiss subsidiary's alleged Hezbollah links.

France's EDF seen as favourite as Czech nuclear tender enters next stage

30 April 2024

It is already clear that the estimated price of CZK160bn (€6.4bn), which the Czech government calculated in 2020, will be exceeded.

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