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EU taps Kazakhstan for rare earths, green hydrogen
Kazakhstan is itching to get its lithium out of the ground.
Exim Bank US offers $3bn financing for Romanian nuclear reactors
Romania plans to build two new reactors of 700MW net each at its sole nuclear power plant at Cernavoda.
REM: Germany plans 50 GW of offshore wind by 2035
Renowned former petrochemicals CEO Konov sells stake in Sibur
Dmitry Konov, former CEO of petrochemicals major Sibur, says he no longer owns a 2.59% stake in the company. He stepped down as head of the company in March 2022 after the EU introduced sanctions against him, which he is appealing.
AfrElec: South Africa signs €600mn loan agreements with France, Germany to reduce reliance on coal through just energy transition
Kazakhstan's sovereign wealth fund to sell 5% stake in national oil company KazMunayGaz
Plans are modest compared to privatisation proposals floated in the past.
EurOil: Estonia gives up stake in Finnish LNG terminal
AsianOil: Tokyo asks Malaysia to ease LNG supply woes
FSUOGM: Uniper hit hard by Russian gas losses
IEA warns of major gas supply-demand gap in Europe next year
It now looks increasingly likely that Europe will make it through this coming winter with sufficient gas supply. But the International Energy Agency has warned of a 30bn cubic metre supply-demand gap next year in its latest analysis.
LatAmOil: Spudding of Wei-1 postponed again
AfrOil: APT may be able to launch Ntorya gas production early
ENERGO: Energoatom claims Russia is attempting to connect Zaporizhzhia NPP to occupied territories
EU announces €1bn in grants for Western Balkans, affirms support for enlargement
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz and top EU officials stress commitment to bringing six Western Balkan countries into the EU.
MEOG: Aramco announces Q3 results
Transnistria accuses Moldova of creating “humanitarian crisis”
Starved of gas by Gazprom, Moldova and breakaway Transnistria are competing for scarce energy resources — raising tensions between Chisinau and the separatist authorities.
AsiaElec: COVID policies hurting Chinese power cut efforts
Turkmenistan: Form an orderly pipeline
Turkmenistan is finding new customers for its gas, while continuing to perform bizarre stunts for Guinness World Records. This and more in Eurasianet’s weekly briefing.
Yuriy Vitrenko, head of Naftogaz, resigns
The chairman of Naftogaz, Ukraine’s largest national oil and gas company, will step down from his position on November 3, the Kyiv Independent reported on November 1.
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