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OMV Petrom says it needs more time to decide about Neptun Deep
Poland says oil supplies to Germany’s Schwedt only possible if Rosneft removed as shareholder
Electricity exports will play a major roll in Ukraine's post-war development
The export of electricity has been highlighted as one of the major potential sources of income for Ukraine post-war, Ukraine Business News reported on September 22.
Desperate Southeast Europe governments scramble for energy resources
Facing a cold winter, Southeast European countries look to coal from Indonesia, gas from Azerbaijan and oil from Iran.
High European gas prices don’t erase Trinidad and Tobago’s challenges
Trinidad and Tobago's ability to benefit from current European market conditions is constrained by questions about gas supply, production decline and the fate of Atlantic LNG.
German president says AMLO has offered assistance with LNG
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany, said on September 20 that his Mexican counterpart Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador had offered to provide assistance in the realm of LNG supplies.
Romania’s government to speed up major natural gas projects
Bucharest will try to speed up development of the offshore Neptun Deep and the onshore deep Caragele field that together would cover Romania’s gas consumption for up to ten years.
US private equity firm in talks to buy Russian-owned plant in Italy
Ireland reconsiders stance on LNG imports
Netherlands can cut gas output at Groningen further, says grid operator
EurOil: Shell CEO to step down at year-end
ING: Energy price caps are appealing, but are not without risks
On 14 September 2022, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, announced in her State of the Union speech a set of proposals to mitigate the impact of high energy prices.
Germany aims to sign LNG supply deals with UAE
Germany’s Economic Affairs and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck said on September 19 that Chancellor Olaf Scholz was set to sign contracts for LNG supplies during an upcoming trip to the UAE.
Germany seizes Russian refining assets
Croatia’s PM to fire INA managers if they refuse to resign over corruption scandal
Standoff between government and management at Croatian oil and gas company after large-scale embezzlement.
Bulgaria likely to host informal meeting on Azeri gas leadership
Poland’s PKN Orlen reportedly eyeing takeover of German Schwedt refinery
MOL restarts production at Hungarian refinery
Nigeria touts multiple gas export options
Nigerian officials are talking up plans to export gas via pipelines to Morocco and Algeria and in the form of LNG – and are pledging to send more gas to Europe in the coming winter.
Poland speaks out against EU-wide windfall tax on energy companies
Goldman Sachs predicts winter slump in European gas prices
Shell CEO van Beurden to step down at year-end
Gazprom reports 39% slide in European gas exports in January 1-September 15 period
Amid global energy crisis Balkan states reach out to energy-rich Azerbaijan
With the deepening energy crisis in the West triggered by Russia's intervention in Ukraine, European countries including Bulgaria and Serbia are eyeing alternative suppliers for additional natural gas volumes.
Rosneft income up 13% in H1 despite sanctions
Bulgaria’s Bulgargaz to book additional 500 mcm per year capacity at Alexandroupolis LNG terminal
EU proposes €140bn windfall tax on non-gas energy
Under the windfall tax plan, companies would be required to hand over their excess profits over a cap of €180/MWh.
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