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15 January 2025

Belgrade Stock Exchange suspends trading of NIS shares

14 January 2025

The Belgrade Stock Exchange has temporarily suspended trading in shares of the Serbian Oil Industry (NIS), effective until January 28, 2025, citing potential market disruptions following US sanctions imposed on the company.

Russia and Serbia to begin consultations on US sanctions on NIS

14 January 2025

Russia has requested urgent consultations with Serbia following the imposition of US sanctions on Serbia’s oil industry.

ADX faces environmental setback at Austrian well

14 January 2025

Sydney-listed ADX Energy announced on January 16 a temporary suspension of production testing at its Welchau-1 well in Upper Austria following a court decision affecting environmental clearances.

BP warns of weaker Q4 numbers

14 January 2025

BP warned on January 14 its fourth-quarter results would be weighed down by weaker oil and gas production, refining margins and trading.

Hungary expands gas export capacity to Slovakia

14 January 2025

Hungary will raise its annual gas export capacity to Slovakia to 3.5bn cubic metres from 2.63 bcm starting in April.

Norway sees record gas exports, production in 2024

14 January 2025

The Norwegian Offshore Directorate stresses the need for further exploration and development to replenish reserves and maintain production.

Greek gas consumption surges 30% in 2024

14 January 2025

Greece's natural gas consumption rose by 30% last year to 66.2 TWh, with all domestic consumer categories recording increases.

OMV expects $215mn gain from Russian gas arbitration ruling

14 January 2025

Austrian energy group OMV expects to net a €210mn gain in its fourth-quarter earnings following an arbitral award tied to a gas supply contract with Russia's Gazprom.

Czechia wraps up work on pipeline expansion to end reliance on Russian oil

14 January 2025

Czechia is on track to end its reliance on Russian oil within the next few months following the completion of key technical work on the TAL-PLUS oil pipeline expansion.

New US oil sanctions, attack on Turkstream shake up global energy markets

14 January 2025

The Biden administration imposed the harshest ever oil sanctions ever on Russia on January 10, which immediately roiled the international energy markets. Kyiv's attempt to destroy Russia's last gas pipeline to Europe unsettled markets further.

Ten EU members call for ban on Russian pipeline gas and LNG

13 January 2025

Ten member states of the European Union have prepared a document asking the bloc to ban imports of Russian pipeline gas and LNG.

North Macedonia unaffected by US sanctions on Russian energy sector

13 January 2025

Despite disruptions in natural gas supplies across Europe following US sanctions on Russia’s energy sector, North Macedonia remains unaffected, according to the country’s energy authorities.

TPAO arm contracts Subsea7 for Sakarya gas field work offshore Turkey

13 January 2025

Turkish Petroleum Offshore Technology Centre AS (TP-OTC) has contracted international offshore service provider Subsea7 to provide inspection, repair and maintenance (IRM) services at the Sakarya offshore gas field.

Germany secures Russian shadow fleet oil tanker stranded off coast

13 January 2025

Germany successfully secured a heavily loaded tanker stranded off its northern coast on January 12, towing the vessel – described as part of Russia's sanctions-evading "shadow fleet" – to prevent a potential oil spill.

Hungary's gas consumption little changed in 2024, demand for electricity edges up 2.2%

13 January 2025

Gas consumption in Hungary edged up by 0.8% to 8.5 bcm last year, down by one-quarter from levels before the energy crisis.

Serbia plans to buy out Russian stake in NIS following US sanctions

12 January 2025

Sanctions reignited debates over Serbia’s foreign policy, as the country navigates its historic ties with Russia while facing Western pressure to align with EU and Nato policies.

Azerbaijan suspends gas flows to Serbia

12 January 2025

Azerbaijan has halted gas deliveries to Serbia, leaving the Balkan nation without 1.7mn cubic meters of daily supply.

Swiss court gives Nord Stream 2 operator more time to avoid bankruptcy

12 January 2025

A Swiss court has ruled to extend the deadline for the Russian operator of the part-destroyed Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline to restructure its debts from January 10 until May 9.

EU gas prices hover near $500 per 1,000 cubic metre mark following end of transit through Ukraine

12 January 2025

European natural gas prices have averaged just under $500 per 1,000 cubic metres so far this month, about 50% higher than the same period of last year.

Slovakia’s Fico steps up anti-Ukraine rhetoric over gas cut-off

10 January 2025

Slovak premier threatens to veto Ukraine votes at EU level.

EU imports of LNG from Russia hit record high in 2024

9 January 2025

Europe’s addiction to Russian LNG continued in 2024, with the EU purchasing a record 17.8mn tonnes of the super-chilled fuel from Russia.

Equinor’s Hammerfest LNG plant shutdown extended by 10 days

9 January 2025

Norwegian state-owned energy firm Equinor has extended the shutdown of its Hammerfest LNG facility by 10 days to last until January 19.

Shell lowers LNG estimates for fourth quarter of 2024

9 January 2025

Supermajor Shell has lowered its forecast for LNG production in the fourth quarter of 2024, the company revealed in its update note.

Incoming US President Trump insists that EU buy more US LNG

8 January 2025

Trump is keen to export more gas and oil, especially to Europe where a stoppage in Russian gas flows could be filled with US LNG.

OMV Petrom reportedly sells 6.75bn cubic metres of Neptun Deep gas to Germany’s Uniper

8 January 2025

Austria's OMV has reportedly struck a deal to supply Germany's Uniper with gas from the Neptun Deep Black Sea project, where it holds a 50% stake and which it operates through its Romanian subsidiary OMV Petrom.

Romania ordered to pay €85mn to ex-owner of RAFO refinery in ICSID ruling

8 January 2025

The International Centre for Settlement of Investment Disputes (ICSID) has ruled Romania should compensate the former owner of the now-defunct Romanian RAFO refinery with nearly €85mn, the Ministry of Finance confirmed.