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ADX provides updated appraisal at Austrian discovery
ADX Energy has announced an updated appraisal at its Welchau-1 discovery well in Upper Austria.
Belgium calls for coordinated approach to block Russian LNG imports
Belgium has followed the Netherlands in urging the EU to take tougher action on Russian LNG imports, stressing the need for the bloc to have a coordinated approach and adopt legislation to phase out the supplies faster.
Greece brings Alexandroupolis FSRU on stream
Greece has launched operations at a new FSRU off its northeast coast.
Equinor shortly to hook up Castberg FPSO
Norway’s state oil company Equinor will shortly begin hooking up the Johan Castberg FPSO vessel to subsea infrastructure, in preparation for the Barents Sea field’s launch.
Equinor awards contract to Aker for Troll topsides
Equinor has awarded a contract to Norway’s Aker Solution for new topsides at the Troll A platform as part of the Troll Phase 3 Stage 2 modification project.
EnergyPathways opts to store but not produce gas in UK Irish Sea
London-listed EnergyPathways plans to push straight ahead with development of the Marram Energy Storage Hub in the UK Irish Sea instead of fast-tracking the standalone Marram gas production project.
Fitch cuts Turkey’s Petkim to ‘CCC+’ on continuing weakness in European chemical market
Romgaz launches €500mn FX bond to strong demand
Romanian natural gas group Romgaz raised €500mn in a FX senior unsecured bond mainly aimed to fund the Neptun Deep offshore project.
EU joint gas purchase platform sees limited signs of success
The EU’s joint gas procurement platform, launched last year to enable bulk-buying of more gas at lower prices, has covered only a mere fraction of the bloc’s demand.
Slovenia confirms stable gas supply for winter
Slovenia's natural gas supply is expected to remain stable and reliable throughout the winter, supported by alternative sources from Algeria, Azerbaijan, and Norway, according to the Ministry of Environment, Climate and Energy.
Azeri gas flow through Ukraine just a guise for Russian transit, says GTSOU head
The head of Ukraine’s gas transmission system operator has acknowledged that “Azeri” gas transited through Ukraine would still be Russian in origin.
EurOil: OKEA sells stake in Norwegian field to Lime
Serbia signs new gas contracts with Azerbaijan
Serbia and Azerbaijan have signed new gas contracts to bolster Serbia’s energy security, guaranteeing the country one million cubic meters of gas per day this winter.
TotalEnergies open to global partnerships with Petrobras, says CEO
TotalEnergies’ CEO Patrick Pouyanne has expressed interest in collaborating with Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras on projects beyond Brazilian borders as the French energy major expands its presence in Latin America's largest economy
Russian oil shipments to Turkey drop in August
Due to the repairs on a major refining facility,Turkey, Russia’s third largest oil buyer, has halved its imports of Russian oil in August 2024 to under 200,000 bpd from 400,000-450,000 bpd in early summer.
Energy transition slows as global oil and gas industry refocuses on fossil fuels – report
Romanian PM Ciolacu assures OMV Petrom of government support for Neptun Deep
Romania’s PM Ciolacu on September 24 met representatives of OMV Petrom, whom he assured of the Government’s support for the Neptun Deep offshore project that was finally launched but still faces opposition from Greenpeace.
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