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Russian oil dinosaur Surgut posts $3bn profit in 1Q24
Russian oil major Surgutneftegaz (SurgutNG or Surgut) posted a 1Q24 RAS revenue increase of 57% year on year to RUB650bn, while net profit declined by 30% y/y to RUB269bn ($2.9bn).
Russian oil deliveries to North Korea break UN sanctions
The US has called for new sanctions on Russia, which has exceed United Nations Security Council (UNSC) sanctions limits on deliveries of oil to North Korea, Reuters reported on May 2.
Gazprom hit with first annual loss in over 20 years
Gazprom, the state gas exporter that once served as Russia’s biggest cash flow, suffered its first annual loss in over two decades, reflecting the collapse in its revenues on the European market.
Ukraine to boost winter gas storage for Europe by 60%, says Naftogaz
The CEO of Ukraine's state energy giant Naftogaz has revealed ambitious plans to increase winter gas storage for foreign companies and traders by 60%, reaching approximately 4 bcm.
Russian gas pipe flow to Europe in April down 6% m/m but up 10.3% y/y
Russian pipeline gas flow to Europe in April was down 6% month on month, but up 10.3% year on year, as buyers opted for more supply from Gazprom because it is currently cheaper than LNG.
Russian firm hunts for oil in South Ossetia
The government of Georgia’s breakaway republic of South Ossetia has reached a deal with Russian oil firm Rusneftegaz on exploring for oil in the region.
OMV Petrom puts an end to exploration in Georgia’s offshore
Following unsuccessful attempts to identify a partner for the exploration of the II offshore perimeter in Georgia, OMV Petrom (BVB: SNP) has decided to put an end to the operations.
Ukraine's drone attacks on Russian oil refineries cause domestic petrol prices to surge
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.
Ukraine's top energy companies see 8% revenue increase in 2023
Leaders of Ukraine's energy sector witnessed an 8% growth in revenues in 2023, with the combined income of the country's top ten energy companies reaching nearly UAH745.9bn ($18.9bn).
Ukraine to auction nationalised share of Shell gas stations network
Ukraine is set to auction off its nationalised share of the Shell-branded gas stations network. The value of Shell's assets in Ukraine is estimated to range between $90-92mn.
Italy vows not to stand in way of EU sanctions on Russian LNG
Italy’s Energy Minister Gilberto Pichetto Fratin says Italy has “no reason to oppose a process of new sanctions" placed on LNG from Russia.
Russian missiles targeted gas facilities supplying EU, says Zelenskiy
President Volodymyr Zelenskiy has condemned an April 27 Russian attack on Ukraine’s energy sector, saying that the assault targeted gas facilities crucial for supplying the EU.
Turkey reportedly in talks with ExxonMobil for LNG that would help curb Russian energy dependence
Kazakhstan denies reports Russia warned of potential halt in Kazakh oil transit to Germany
Lukoil yet to pick new chairman after premature deaths of last two heads
Russia’s largest private oil producer Lukoil is yet to announce a chairman after the recent premature deaths of its last two board heads.
Exploring Kazakhstan's $150bn claim at the Kashagan oil project
Kazakhstan has pursued many claims against the developers of its largest oil and gas projects over the years, and they end in settlement deals.
Shadow tanker that crashed off Denmark had invalid insurance
A shadow-fleet tanker that had a collision with another vessel in waters off Denmark in March provided invalid insurance documents.
Russian LNG to fall short of government targets, warns Rystad
The Norwegian consultancy believes new projects could face delays of five or more years.
Armenian parliamentary speaker backs gas supplies from Azerbaijan
Armenia's parliamentary speaker, Alen Simonyan, expressed support for the idea of importing natural gas from Azerbaijan, following President Ilham Aliyev's openness to the possibility.
Russia continues expanding oil supplies to Uzbekistan
Russia continued expanding its oil supplies to Uzbekistan in the first quarter of this year, replacing volumes from Kazakhstan.
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