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Eurasia has 20 major petrochemical projects underway worth over $200bn to double plastics production

18 April 2024

Eurasia has 20 major petrochemical projects underway worth over $200bn to double plastics production.

Serbia's historic monasteries go green with solar energy adoption

18 April 2024

Ten monasteries in Serbia have adopted solar power in recent years in a bid to increase self-sustainability and curb electricity expenses.

Kazakhstan’s Kashagan claims against big oil firms now reportedly top $150bn

18 April 2024

Astana said to have added $138bn claim for lost revenue, arguing energy majors developing Caspian Sea field have not fully delivered on production pledges.

Baltic states aim to go nuclear but have to wait

18 April 2024

The three Baltic states – which have had no nuclear reactors since the closure of Lithuania’s Soviet-designed Ignalina plant 15 years ago – are now all looking at small modular reactor technology.

Dubai airport, city and roads still underwater from historic floods

17 April 2024

Dubai witnessed "chaos" on April 17, with continued road closures and travellers urged not to come to the airport, a day after a storm accompanied by rains flooded large portions of the city.

Republic of Congo expands oil partnerships, eyes closer ties with Azerbaijan

17 April 2024

The Republic of the Congo’s President Denis Sassou-Nguesso is diversifying the West African country’s oil and gas partnerships in search of reliable allies to explore its substantial reserves.

Dubai hit with a year’s worth of rain in a day

17 April 2024

Dubai was hit with the heaviest rainfall in 75 years after a whole year’s worth of rain fell in a day on April 16, plunging the capital of the United Arab Emirates into chaos.

Slovenia's first geothermal power plant produces initial kW of electricity

16 April 2024

Pilot geothermal power station built on an abandoned gas well produces first electricity, but investor says modifications needed for viable long-term energy generation.

France's spending on Russian LNG surges to over €600mn this year

16 April 2024

France's spending on Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) surged to over €600mn this year, EU data reveals, Politico reports.

What next for oil markets after Iranian strike on Israel?

16 April 2024

For the time being, traders have apparently shrugged off fears of a direct war between Israel and Iran, but escalation is still a significant risk.

LNG imports improving EU energy security as Russian gas supplies fall to 8% of gas imports

16 April 2024

Liquefied natural gas helps make Europe’s gas supply more secure as it doesn’t rely on existing pipeline infrastructure, allowing EU countries to diversify the sources of their imports, the European Commission (EC) said in a recent report.

Russia’s war economy boosted by rising oil prices

16 April 2024

Brent crude oil prices remained near a six-month high this week, hovering around $90 per barrel amidst fears of an oil price spike driven by escalating geopolitical tensions in the Middle East.

Central Asian states have a coal dependency problem – report

14 April 2024

Coal addiction in Kazakhstan and Kyrgyzstan fuels regional global warming conundrum.

Gulf Arab states urge restraint in Israel, Iran escalation

14 April 2024

Saudi Arabia, Kuwait and the United Arab Emirates have expressed deep concerns over the recent military escalation in the Middle East following Iran's unprecedented direct attack on Israeli territory late April 13.

How much damage can Ukraine’s drone attacks on Russian oil refineries do?

13 April 2024

Since the beginning of the year, Ukrainian drones have attacked over two dozen Russian oil refineries and several oil depots in the first sustained campaign against Russia’s oil product producing facilities.