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About: EurOil analyses key trends such as the influx of private equity into the North Sea and how it is shaping the basin's future. The monitor also provides key insight on major trends such as decommissioning and the development of frontier regions like West of Shetland. Midstream developments also take prominence, with deep analysis of the region's gas needs and how they will be met in the future.

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Romania’s Neptun Deep project advances towards 2027 debut

26 April 2024

Energy security for Romania and its Eastern European partners is due to see a noted improvement as momentum builds at Neptun Deep. Once in operation, the Black Sea project could become the largest gas producer in the European Union.

Poland’s Orlen cancels Venezuelan oil contracts amidst financial turmoil

26 April 2024

Polish oil giant Orlen finds itself entangled in a financial quagmire as it cancels contracts worth over $400mn with Venezuela amid a swirl of missed deliveries and questionable dealings, as the US reimposes sanctions on Caracas.

Estonian-Finnish gas link comes back online after six-month closure

25 April 2024

The Balticconnector gas pipeline linking Finland and Estonia has returned to operation after its closure in October last year owing to a rupture.

Equinor’s Hammerfest LNG shut down over gas leak

24 April 2024

Norwegian energy major Equinor shut down and evacuated its Hammerfest LNG plant due to a gas leak that occurred during maintenance.

UK fines NEO Energy for breaching methane limits

24 April 2024

NEO Energy, the UK arm of private equity-backed HitecVision, has been fined GBP100,000 for venting more methane than permitted at the Donan, Lochranza, and Balloch fields in the North Sea.

SABIC cuts capacity at Dutch petchems plant

24 April 2024

Saudi Aramco’s petrochemicals arm has permanently closed one of two naphtha crackers at its complex at the Chemelot industrial park in Geleen, the Netherlands.

Scotland drops 2030 emissions target

24 April 2024

The Scottish government will abandon a key climate target to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by 75% by 2030, versus 1990s level.

ExxonMobil to sell French refinery by year-end

24 April 2024

ExxonMobil’s French unit Esso SAF plans to sell its Fos-Sur-Mer refinery near Marseille in France, together with fuel terminals in Toulouse and Villette, by the end of the year.

Romanian fuel distribution company JT Grup Oil plans Bucharest IPO

24 April 2024

IPO announcement comes after Premier Energy announced a similar step earlier in April.

Aker BP launches Norway's Hanz oilfield

24 April 2024

Norwegian operator Aker BP has brought on stream the Hanz field in the country’s North Sea zone, after tying the project back to an existing platform.

Scarcity & security: European impact of Biden's LNG decision

23 April 2024

Biden’s LNG freeze make little sense for both European and the US energy security, and won’t promote a green energy transition.

Europe unlikely to tackle Russian LNG imports anytime soon

23 April 2024

The European Parliament voted in favour of rules earlier this month that would enable individual EU member states to block Russian LNG imports, by preventing Russian companies from booking capacity at gas infrastructure.

High gas prices make EU industry uncompetitive: Sefcovic

23 April 2024

High gas prices are seriously undermining the competitiveness of EU industry on the world stage.

Austria drafts bill on ending Russian gas imports in 2027-28

23 April 2024

Austrian Energy Minister Leonore Gewessler has sent a bill to the country’s coalition government on halting Russian gas imports by 2027-28, even though state energy giant OMV’s long-term contract with Gazprom does not expire until 2040.

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