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Equinor, partners greenlight $1.23bn Sverdrup expansion in Norway

1 July 2025

Norway’s Equinor and its partners have approved a NOK13bn ($1.23bn) investment to expand the Johan Sverdrup oilfield in the North Sea, in a move that is expected to add up to 50mn barrels of oil equivalent (boe) in recoverable reserves.

Shell, Equinor unveil new "Adura" UK upstream partnership

1 July 2025

The pair have set their sights on creating the leading UK North Sea producer.

Shell denies bid to take over BP

1 July 2025

Analysts continue to debate whether a merger would have made strategic sense amid pressure on both firms to boost shareholder returns.

Viaro to acquire fellow UK player Deltic in $9.5mn deal

1 July 2025

It marks the latest expansion by the private UK-based upstream player into the UK North Sea.

Equinor takes FID on Norway's Fram Sor project

1 July 2025

Norway’s Equinor and its partners have approved a NOK21bn investment in the Fram Sor project.

Poland ends the last of Russian oil imports

1 July 2025

Poland’s largest energy company, state-owned Orlen, has ended its last contract for Russian crude oil and halted these imports, declaring finally that it has “freed the region from Russian crude oil”.

Hungarian energy firm Alteo strengthens circular economy portfolio with new deal

1 July 2025

Alternative energy company Alteo has completed its acquisition of waste management firm Eltex from Global Refuse Holding, the Budapest-listed group partly owned by MOL, it announced on June 30.

Turkey to specify sustainable aviation fuel mandates

30 June 2025

Turkey has decided to specify mandates for airlines and jet fuel suppliers as it pushes to hike the uptake of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), the country’s civil aviation authority has announced on its website.

Owner of UK's Lindsey refinery enters administration

30 June 2025

The owner of the Lindsey oil refinery, one of the UK’s largest refineries, has entered administration, putting approximately 400 jobs at risk and raising concerns about the country’s energy resilience.

Serbia and Romania to present joint gas pipeline plan in September

30 June 2025

Serbia and Romania are set to unveil a detailed plan in September for a new natural gas interconnector aimed at bolstering regional energy security and reducing reliance on Russian supplies.

Russia reportedly expresses interest in making regular LNG deliveries to Turkey

29 June 2025

Russia is said to have expressed an interest in making regular liquefied natural gas (LNG) deliveries to Turkey and stands ready to participate in joint investment projects to develop the gas market there.

Slovenia's Petrol defends closure of unprofitable service stations amid fuel price regulation dispute

29 June 2025

Slovenia’s largest fuel retailer, Petrol, has defended its recent decision to temporarily close four unprofitable service stations, saying the move was forced by expanded government fuel price regulations.

Serbia and North Macedonia sign agreement to advance gas interconnector project

28 June 2025

The national gas companies of North Macedonia and Serbia, Nomagas and Srbijagas, signed a memorandum of understanding on June 27 to advance the construction of a strategic gas interconnector between the two countries.

US delays sanctions on Serbia’s NIS until July 29

27 June 2025

The United States has delayed the imposition of sanctions against Serbia’s oil company Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) until July 29, Serbia’s Minister of Mining and Energy Dubravka Dedovic Handanovic said.

Kazakhstan’s crude exports to Germany drop to 160,000 tonnes in June

27 June 2025

Kazakhstan’s crude oil exports to Germany will fall to 160,000 tonnes in June from 230,000 tonnes in May, national energy company KazMunayGaz said on June 26.

Kazakhstan increases oil production in May despite OPEC+ pressure

27 June 2025

Kazakhstan’s oil production reportedly rose by 2% in May, with the country continuing to defy mounting pressure from the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries and its allies (OPEC+) to reduce output.

Fico says Slovakia will back EU Ukraine policies, but might not vote for Russia sanctions

27 June 2025

Slovak populist Prime Minister said that his country will back EU Ukraine policies at the summit in Brussels, but might not vote for the 18th round of sanctions against Russia unless the phasing out of Russian gas imports is addressed.

Turkey’s TPAO, Libya’s NOC plan study of four Libyan offshore hydrocarbon areas

26 June 2025

Turkey’s state-owned Turkish Petroleum Corporation (TPAO) and Libya's National Oil Corporation (NOC) intend to carry out a geological and geophysical study of four Libyan offshore areas.

Serbia to build a new gas storage facility for €500mn

26 June 2025

Serbia will invest up to €500mn to construct a new natural gas storage facility at the former Tilva site in the northern province of Vojvodina.

Serbia asks US to extend NIS sanctions waiver

24 June 2025

Serbia has formally requested the US Treasury Department extend a sanctions waiver for its sole oil company, NIS, as the current licence is set to expire later this week.

Russian pipeline gas exports to Europe, Turkey to drop 40% by end-2027: study

23 June 2025

Russian pipeline gas exports to Europe and Turkey could fall by 40% to 29bn cubic metres (bcm) annually by the end of 2027 versus the level in 2024, according to a study by Russian consultancy Implementa.

Petrol Group warns of €30mn hit to 2025 profits from Slovenia’s new fuel pricing regulation

22 June 2025

The Slovenian energy company Petrol warned that new government regulations on fuel pricing will significantly impact its operations, with projected losses of up to €30mn in operating profit for 2025.

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