FSUOGM - Former Soviet Union Oil & Gas
Uniper hit hard by Russian gas losses
Former CEO of Russian petrochemical major Sibur sells stake
Energoatom claims Russia is attempting to connect Zaporizhzhia NPP to occupied territories
Energoatom, Ukraine’s state-owned nuclear operator, warned that Russian troops will soon try to connect the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) to the occupied territories, Ukraine Business News reported on November 4.
Ukraine's largest gas company resumes drilling in liberated territories
Ukraine’s largest gas company, UkrGasVydobuvannya, has resumed drilling in recently de-occupied territories after repairing rigs, Ukraine Business News reported on November 4.
Baku expects EU guarantees for purchase of additional Azerbaijani gas volumes after 2027
BP reduces oil, increased gas production in Caspian Sea
Poland’s PKN Orlen completes merger with PGNiG
Moldova makes first natural gas imports through Slovakia
India’s MEIL receives LOA to build Mongolia’s first oil refinery
Uzbekistan’s SEG ramps up oil production in 9M22
Turkmenistan: Form an orderly pipeline
Turkmenistan is finding new customers for its gas, while continuing to perform bizarre stunts for Guinness World Records. This and more in Eurasianet’s weekly briefing.
Yuriy Vitrenko, head of Naftogaz, resigns
The chairman of Naftogaz, Ukraine’s largest national oil and gas company, will step down from his position on November 3, the Kyiv Independent reported on November 1.
Armenia and Iran to increase trade and cooperation
Turkmenistan's Napeco reportedly acquires 5% of Dragon Oil PSA
Novatek still eyes Vietnamese LNG market
UK officially bans Russian LNG
Russia accuses UK of blowing up Nord Stream pipelines
Russian contractor carries out works to replace SPM-1 buoyancy tank at CPC oil export terminal
FSUOGM: Japan reportedly seeks to remain at Sakhalin-1
Russian oil major Lukoil to pay full 2021 dividend
Central Asia jet fuel demand soars as region replaces sanctions-hit Moscow as major air hub
Japan reportedly seeks to remain at Sakhalin-1
KazMunayGas says it expects Kashagan output level recovery as repair works end at processing complex
Nostrum sees daily oil output fall 22% y/y in Jan-Sept
EPDK report shows Turkey’s natural gas imports fell while oil imports rose in August
Carbon emissions to peak in “historic turning point” IEA says
Global carbon emissions will peak in 2025 as the world reaches a “historic turning point” and governments pour investment into renewables to counteract the energy crisis that has gripped the world this year.
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