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Iran exporting million barrels of oil a day tracking firm data indicates
Figure from satellite-based Tankertrackers.com far higher than volumes suggested by other analytical companies. Tehran may fear surge in Chinese purchases may be a precursor to winding down of imports under US pressure.
Shortlisted candidates ready to file bids for Bulgaria’s Belene nuclear project, energy ministry says
Work on Afghan stretch of Turkmenistan to India gas pipeline faces additional 6-month delay
TAPI project, also to traverse Pakistan, is going nowhere fast. Claims that Turkmen section is complete seen as highly dubious.
INTERVIEW: Ukraine gas tariffs stay low, energy sector outlook improves
After signing off on a new gas transit deal in the last days of last year, Ukrainian authorities backed off their threat to more than triple gas tariffs for domestic producers in an effort to keep the pipeline system from going bankrupt.
Romania to scrap deal with Chinese partner to expand Cernavoda nuclear power plant
Prime Minister Ludovic Orban cited the EU's new Green Deal rather than security issues or cost concerns circulated previously as the main reason behind a potential end of the deal with CGN.
Berlin summit agrees attempt to stabilise Libya truce but oil blockade overshadows progress
Foreign powers agreed at a summit in Berlin on January 19 to try to solidify the unstable truce in Libya between the internationally recognised government, which is backed by Turkey, and the self-styled Libyan National Army (LNA) forces of warlord Kh
Western Balkans has potential for up to €20bn wind energy investment says new report
Western Balkans Investment Framework (WBIF) study reveals huge untapped renewable energy potential in the region, which currently relies heavily on coal power.
Turkey ‘to sign $2.7bn compensation deal for pre-war work carried out in Libya’
Backlog of Turkish contract work in conflict-torn country amounts to $16bn says business council representative. Ankara militarily backing Tripoli government in bid to ensure its survival.
Lukashenko slams Russia for "making three times more money" from gas sales to Belarus than from Germany
Belarusian President says Russian natural gas monopoly Gazprom earns "three times as much in Belarus than in Germany" from gas sales amid the lack of agreement with Moscow on new oil and gas subsidies for Minsk.
Russian nuclear power plants produce a record 208bn kWh in 2019
Nuclear plans account for 19% of Russia’s aggregate electricity generation compared to the 40% European average.
Russia resumes oil deliveries to Belarus after new supply deal agreed
Russia suspended oil deliveries in the first week of January as it failed to agree a new supply contract with Minsk, but supplies were resumed on January 4 after talks between the two countries' prime ministers.
Russia halts oil supplies to Belarus after talks on a new supply contract fail
The previous supply contract expired on December 31, 2019 and the two sides had been trying to agree a new deal.
Bone-chilling threat to US issued by successor to assassinated Iranian general
“We tell everyone, be patient and see the dead bodies of Americans all over the Middle East,” says Esmail Ghaani. Donald Trump claims he “does not seek war”.
US killing of Iran’s top general risks all-out Middle East war
Tehran vows vengeance after Trump-authorised drone assassination of commander often seen as second most powerful figure in Islamic Republic.
Russia, Ukraine agree on new five-year transit deal as US slaps sanctions on Nord Stream 2, TurkStream pipelines
Ukraine and Russia have agreed on the principles of a five-year gas transit deal that still needs to be signed before December 29 just as the first US company suspends construction activities on Nord Stream 2 pipeline after new sanctions were imposed
Ukraine, Russia reach gas transit agreement 'in principle'
Ukraine and Russia have reached an agreement on natural gas transit from early January "in principle", Vice-President of the European Commission Maros Sefcovic said following the trilateral talks in Berlin on December 19.
Bulgaria invites 5 companies to file binding bids for Belene nuclear project
The government in Sofia hopes to finish the project within 10 years at a cost of up to €10bn, but critics question its economic viability.
Armenia looks to Iran to enable gas swap deal with Turkmenistan
No gas transit deal with Russia “99% certain” as Ukraine hikes gas tariffs for local producers
The chances of no gas transit deal being struck between Ukraine and Russia before the December 31 deadline is “99% certain” Ukrainian officials told leading gas producer JKF.
Europe's nuclear power debate heats up as climate emergency grows closer
The new European Commission has set a target of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050 to avoid a climate disaster, but the target is controversial as the only way to get there is to ramp up the role nuclear power plays in producing Europe’s electricity.
Gazprom slashes investment for second year in a row
The management committee of Russia's Gazprom has approved a 16.5% cut in investments next year, marking the second annual reduction in a row, the state gas exporter reported on December 12.
Russia, Ukraine strike preliminary gas transit deal
Russia and Ukraine have struck a preliminary gas transit deal to replace the contract that is due to expire on December 31, 2019, Naftogaz executive director Yuriy Vitrenko said on his Facebook page.
Turkish drones flying from Northern Cyprus ‘to escort drill ships seen as illicit by EU’
Armed unmanned aerial vehicles among drones to operate from airport designated by breakaway territory’s cabinet.
Croatia's INA signs off on €537mn refinery upgrade
INA's investment at Rijeka will be the largest in its history, establishing the plant as a top-tier European refinery.
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