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The Nord Stream mystery: a timeline
The destruction of the Nord Stream pipelines in autumn 2022 marked an explosive end to a chapter in Russia-European energy ties.
EurOil: German government opposes North Sea gas project
Russian oil transit to Europe via Ukraine doubles in July, consultancy reports
The volume of Russian oil transported through Ukraine to European countries more than doubled in July to 1.09mn tonnes, up from 540,000 tonnes in June.
Gas consumption in Slovakia projected to stagnate
EU declines Hungary, Slovakia request to mediate in Ukraine-Lukoil sanctions dispute
The European Commission has rejected requests from Hungary and Slovakia to mediate a consultation with Ukraine over sanctions imposed by Kyiv on Russian oil producer Lukoil.
Hungary's MOL seeks to take oil at Russia-Ukraine border
The same arrangement might be made for Russian gas supplies through Ukraine after Kyiv and Moscow’s long-term transit contract expires at the end of this year.
OPEC receives updated compensation plans for over-production from Iraq and Kazakhstan
California unveils plan for refineries to stockpile gasoline to prevent price spikes
California’s governor, Gavin Newsom, has proposed a new plan to require oil refiners in the state to keep stockpiles of gasoline so that supply is maintained even when refineries undergo maintenance.
Croatia's INA extends €300mn credit facility until 2027
Algerian energy giant Sonatrach eyes European expansion with Croatia as hub
Algeria's state-owned energy firm Sonatrach has expressed its intent to become a significant supplier of energy to Europe, with Croatia playing a role as a bridge to the continent
Europe's record surplus gas inventories largely disappear
Between the end of March and now, the smallest amount of gas was reinjected into storage for the period of the year since 2012.
German government opposes North Sea gas project
Germany Vice Chancellor Robert Habeck has said he is opposed to natural gas drilling plans in the German-Dutch border area of the North Sea.
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