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GLNG: Japanese LNG purchasers facing oversupply issue
Russian oil refineries set ablaze in second day of Ukrainian attacks
Relentless attacks on Russian refineries have led to widespread disruptions in the nation's energy supply chain.
Could lithium transform Zimbabwe’s economy or will the opportunity be squandered?
Zimbabwe has Africa’s biggest lithium deposits but China is acquiring many of the mines and a question mark hangs over the extent to which the local population will benefit from the mineral wealth.
FDI flow from China to Eurasia is ebbing
Lots of talks, but no new deals are being announced.
MEOG: KOC tenders for Bahra expansion
Kazakhstan positions itself for lithium windfall
The National Geological Service says the country has lithium reserves of around 75,600 tonnes.
AfrElec: Tanzania’s $2.9bn Nyerere Dam goes online, power cuts projected to drop by 85%
EU's CBAM poses financial threat to Ukrainian producers during wartime
The introduction of the European Union's Carbon Border Adjustment Mechanism (CBAM) in 2026 could potentially impose big new financial strains on Ukrainian producers, costing them millions in lost trade, unless the EU offers exemptions due to the war
Energo: Russian Rosatom-linked firms seek ways to take part in Lithuanian N-plant projects
Gazli Gas responds to reports on Uzbekistan project, refutes any suggestion sanctioned individuals are involved
Statement explains restructuring that transferred Russian firm’s controlling stake in company to Hong Kong entity.
EU Commission agrees that German gas levy likely violates bloc rules
The European Commission agreed at an energy ministers’ meeting in Brussels on March 4 that Germany’s levy on natural gas exiting its territory probably violates EU law.
Iran confiscates US oil by court ruling in sanctions case
Iran confiscated $50mn worth of American crude from a tanker seized last year by order of a Tehran court.
Energy-related CO2 emissions increased last year, but slower than in 2022, says IEA
In 2023, global CO2 emissions from energy rose at a slower pace compared with the previous year.
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