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Gazprom threatens to discontinue gas deliveries to Moldova
EU MEPs back binding methane targets
In a resolution on the EU’s strategy for cutting methane emissions, MEPs voted 563 to 122 in favour of introducing binding measures and targets on methane abatement, in order to significantly reduce emissions by 2030, in line with Paris goals.
Ukraine continues energy independence drive by selling two permits for hydrocarbon production and seeks to develop biomethane in the country
Ukraine continues energy independence drive by selling two permits for hydrocarbon production and seeks to develop biomethane in the country.
Uzbekistan plans to suspend gas exports to meet domestic demand
Azerbaijan produces 586,200 barrels of crude oil in September
Serbia starts talks for sale of Petrohemija to Russia's NIS
Armenia and Russia agree on gas price
Studies reveal Turkmenistan accounted for more than half of world’s most severe methane emissions in 2019
Ukraine seeks to ramp up domestic gas production, finds foreign partners
Ukraine seeks to ramp up domestic gas production, finds foreign partners
Azerbaijani oil price rises by 0.5%
Ukraine to be self-sufficient in gas and abandon imports within five years – Naftogaz
Ukraine will be able to fully supply itself with gas and abandon gas imports entirely within five years, Yuriy Vitrenko, chairman of the Ukraine’s national gas company Naftogaz said during a conference in Kyiv.
Gazprom to build up $10.2bn risk fund
BTC pipeline oil flows to Turkey move up in September but down 7% in first nine months
North-eastern Syria back in focus
Russia’s Tatneft resumes oil exploration in Libya’s Ghadames basin
Russia’s Tatneft, in co-operation with Libya’s National Oil Corp. (NOC), has resumed exploration drilling in the country after a 10-year hiatus.
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