FSUOGM - Former Soviet Union Oil & Gas
14 November 2022
Azerbaijan increased gas production by 7% and reduced oil output by 14% in first 10 months
13 November 2022
Oilfield service Tagras may enter the Azerbaijani market
13 November 2022
Gazprom finishes tests at Kaliningrad FSRU
12 November 2022
European gas prices climb again as continent heads for winter
12 November 2022
Kazakhstan continuing work to diversify oil export routes
12 November 2022
EU clears German move to take control of Gazprom unit
12 November 2022
Nord Stream 1 operator permitted to survey Danish leak sites
12 November 2022
US ready to help get Turkmen gas to Europe
12 November 2022
SOFAZ increased revenues from the sale of profitable oil and gas from ACG and Shah Deniz in January-October by 190%
10 November 2022
TotalEnergies chief says West and rest of world don't see eye to eye on Ukrainian war
9 November 2022
Russia jacks up tax on LNG exporters
9 November 2022
Renowned former petrochemicals CEO Konov sells stake in Sibur
9 November 2022
Dmitry Konov, former CEO of petrochemicals major Sibur, says he no longer owns a 2.59% stake in the company. He stepped down as head of the company in March 2022 after the EU introduced sanctions against him, which he is appealing.
Kazakh president oversees launch of integrated gas-petrochemical facility in Atyrau Region
9 November 2022
Kazakh daily oil and gas condesate output jumps to 258,900 tonnes due to Kashagan restoration
8 November 2022
Kazakhstan's sovereign wealth fund to sell 5% stake in national oil company KazMunayGaz
8 November 2022
Plans are modest compared to privatisation proposals floated in the past.
Oleksiy Chernyshov appointed new head of Naftogaz
7 November 2022
Oleksiy Chernyshov has been appointed as the new chairman of the board of Naftogaz after the resignation of Yuriy Vitrenko last week, Reuters reported on November 4.
FSUOGM: Uniper hit hard by Russian gas losses
7 November 2022
IEA warns of major gas supply-demand gap in Europe next year
7 November 2022
It now looks increasingly likely that Europe will make it through this coming winter with sufficient gas supply. But the International Energy Agency has warned of a 30bn cubic metre supply-demand gap next year in its latest analysis.
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