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Denmark invites Nord Stream 2 operator to salvage object
Denmark has invited the Russian-owned operator of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to help salvage an unidentified object that was found near the only string that was unaffected by sabotage attacks last September.
Iraq wins arbitration case against Kurdistan oil exports to Turkey
Baghdad has long tried to stop the pipeline flows. Ankara said to be on the hook for $1.5bn compensation.
DMEA: Final train launched SP Phase 14 refinery
MEOG: Maha begins Oman production test
South Africa declares power emergency as rolling blackouts wreak havoc on economy
South Africa declares a state of disaster as it grapples with a severe energy crisis that has far-reaching impacts on its economy and society. The country's coal-fired power plants, which generate 95% of its electricity, fail to provide enough power.
Xi, Putin meeting: “Loud thunder but few raindrops”
Chinese President Xi Jinping took his leave of Russian President Vladimir Putin from a two-day visit to Moscow with a smile on his face. But despite the important show of solidarity, Putin got little in concrete terms from the Chinese leader.
CEZ achieves record net income of CZK80.7bn in 2022
Czech power group, which is 70% state-owned, said it could issue a record dividend of up to CZK117 a share.
FSUOGM: Gazprom Export head Burmistrova steps down
Turkey bans airports from refuelling Boeings operated by Russian airlines
Ahead of elections, Erdogan administration appears to be caving to some Western sanctions enforcement demands, perhaps fearing action that could hurt the Turkish economy prior to polling day.
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