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Europe may have passed peak LNG demand, report says
Europe’s LNG imports are in steep decline and the continent may have already experienced peak LNG demand, a new report from the Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis revealed.
Venezuela's VP Rodríguez meets Repsol executive amid strained Spain relations
Venezuelan Vice President and Oil Minister Delcy Rodríguez held talks with Repsol's Venezuela business unit director Luis Antonio García Sánchez in Caracas on September 13, discussing "strategic alliances" and "energy cooperation."
Eni announces business restructuring
Eni has approved a sweeping restructuring of its business that will give greater decision-making power to its CFO.
Spain's Cepsa gets certified as biomethane trader
Spanish energy firm Cepsa has been certified as a biomethane trader under the international ISCC certification programme.
Orlen reports large oil discovery in west Poland
Polish energy giant Orlen announced on September 11 it had made one of the country’s biggest oil discoveries in over a dozen years.
Serbia plans to increase Russian gas purchases
Serbia has proposed increasing its gas imports from Russia before the current contract expires in March 2025, Serbian Deputy Prime Minister Aleksandar Vulin stated in an interview with Izvestia, Tass news agency reported on September 13.
US asset fund buys stake in Trans-Adriatic gas pipeline
US asset management fund Apollo Funds is to buy a non-controlling stake in the BP subsidiary that controls a 20% interest in the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline that flows Azeri gas to Europe.
Petroineos confirms decision to close Scotland's only oil refinery
Scotland’s only oil refinery, the UK’s oldest, is due to close permanently next year, at a cost of 400 jobs.
Germany vows to investigate Nord Stream bombings without bias
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has vowed that Berlin will investigate the 2022 sabotage of the Nord Stream pipelines, without bias.
Czech Net4Gas succeeds at Prague branch of dispute over missed payments with Gazprom
Net4Gas stated that a court in Prague “ordered Gazprom Export to pay the sued amount together with interest and covering of administrative expenses,” adding that Net4G “will consider further steps regarding collection of the owed amount."
EurOil: Eni, Snam start up Italy's first industrial-scale CCS project
Cyprus and the three project problem
There are three energy projects in Cyprus, each of which would likely make a world of difference for the inhabitants of the island and its overall economy.
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