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German regulator Bundesnetzagentur suspends the approval of Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, gas prices spike
In a surprise decision, the German Bundesnetzagentur, responsible for awarding the certification that would allow the controversial Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, has suspended the process, killing off hopes for an early start to the pipeline's work.
FSUOGM: Sechin warns of energy “super cycle”
Russia’s state-owned Rosneft has followed other oil and gas majors in reporting a surge in profits in the third quarter on the back of higher prices, with its CEO Igor Sechin predicting a “super cycle” in energy markets.
Serbia set to exempt major polluters from environmental permits for three more years
Emissions from coal power plants in Serbia and other Western Balkan countries have been found to cause widespread damage to health both within the region and in nearby countries.
Cabinet fires GarPok director allegedly for attempt to pay to all green energy producers
Cabinet fires GarPok director allegedly for attempt to pay to all green energy producers
Uzbekistan: People no longer in the dark about power shortages
Until now, officials had been silent about ongoing power cuts, even calling them a thing of the past.
AFrElec: UK funding to support developing cities and regions transition to net zero by 2050
The UK government has announced GBP27.5mn ($37.1mn) of seed funding to support the UK Urban Climate Action Programme in a bid to tackle climate change and reduce emissions in cities in Africa, Asia and Latin America.
Climate change ‘destroying honey production in Kyrgyzstan’
Disappearing glaciers leading to a loss of meltwater, leaving beekeepers high and dry.
Uzbekistan tells COP26 it aims to cut emissions by 35% within decade
Deputy PM says climate in Central Asia changing twice as fast as in other regions due to the drying up of the Aral Sea.
AsiaElec: Japan’s geothermal energy boost
REM: Biden to sign $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill, funds modernised grid and ports
US President Joe Biden will sign into law the $1.2 trillion bipartisan infrastructure bill
ENERGO: Turkey’s Calik to build thermal power plant in Uzbekistan
‘Expect less water next year,’ Kyrgyzstan warns downstream neighbours
Relations between upstream and downstream Central Asian countries can be tense. This won’t help.
NorthAmOil: Biden administration denies considering Line 5 shutdown
The administration of US President Joe Biden has denied reports that it was considering shutting down Enbridge’s Line 5 pipeline, which is at the centre of a dispute with the State of Michigan.
GLNG: ARC strikes deal to supply gas to LNG Canada
ARC Resources said last week that it had struck a deal to supply natural gas to a member of the LNG Canada consortium, which is building an LNG export terminal on the British Columbia coast.
FSUOGM: Gazprom starts filling European gas storage sites
EurOil: Shell calls time on oil refining in Germany
DMEA: Fertiglobe results and Aramco backing
MEOG: Cost-cutting and reshuffling
LatAmOil: Argentina’s electricity export earnings will fund Vaca Muerta gas pipeline
Argentina expects to use the proceeds of electricity exports to Brazil to finance two major infrastructure projects that will facilitate the development of the Vaca Muerta shale formation.
AfrOil: ExxonMobil hopes to cut Rovuma LNG costs, carbon emissions
ExxonMobil (US) is working to reduce the carbon footprint of its Rovuma LNG project while also cutting costs, Mozambique’s Energy Minister Max Tonela has said.
AsianOil: POSCO wins over Senex board with new bid
South Korea’s POSCO International has submitted a new bid for Senex Energy that has finally won the backing of the Australian developer’s board.
Market weighing up Uzbekneftegaz’s scheduled eurobond
Rating agencies estimate that major projects to be completed in coming years might increase company’s Ebitda by more than 50% and contribute to the issuer’s deleveraging.
Argentina will use proceeds of electricity exports to fund gas pipeline construction
Argentina’s Energy Secretariat expects to use the proceeds of electricity exports to Brazil to finance several major infrastructure projects that will facilitate the development of the Vaca Muerta shale formation.
Uzbeks engulfed by worst dust storm in at least 150 years
Inhabitants of Tashkent struggle to breathe. Critical indicators suddenly showed city as second most polluted in the world.
US senators eye Latin American and Caribbean LNG markets
Five members of the US Senate have re-introduced a measure designed to expedite the permit process for small-scale LNG exports.
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