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Eni reportedly eyes takeover of Neptune
BP launches gas production at Cassia C
BP (UK) announced on November 29 that its subsidiary BP Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT) had begun extracting natural gas from Cassia C, an offshore facility installed about 56 km south-east of Trinidad.
Mainstream, Maple to partner for upcoming Celtic Sea floating offshore wind tender
Mainstream Renewable Power and Maple Power will partner for the upcoming Celtic Sea floating offshore wind tender in the UK. The tender will be launched in 2023.
China Making Advances In Nuclear Power Capacity
AsiaElec: China makes advances in nuclear power capacity
Ukraine wants to increase energy co-operation with Poland
Ukraine wants to develop cross-border energy infrastructure with Poland to further increase energy independence from Russia, Ukraine Business News reported on November 30.
Sino-Russian ties continue to deepen as Western sanctions drive their economies together
Widely seen as a marriage of convenience, economic ties between Russia and China are rapidly deepening as the two countries are driven together by pressure from the West.
British prime minister may U-turn on onshore wind
UK Prime Minister Rishi Sunak may U-turn on allowing more onshore wind farms in England.
REM: British prime minister may U-turn on onshore wind
Angola issues arrest warrant for ex-Sonangol head Isabel Dos Santos over alleged corruption
APA and TotalEnergies find no commercial reserves at Awari prospect offshore Suriname
US-based APA Corp. said it had not found oil or gas in Awari-1, an exploration well drilled in the north-western corner of the Block 58 licence area offshore Suriname.
Hess expects ExxonMobil to focus on exploring Stabroek’s deeper intervals for oil
ExxonMobil’s focus in Guyana in 2023 and the first half of 2024 is likely to be exploration of the deeper layers of the Stabroek block.
CGX, Frontera reiterate commitment to drilling Wei-1, say well will be spudded by January 31
CGX Energy and its parent company Frontera Energy have confirmed that they intend to move forward with the drilling of Wei-1, their second exploration well at the Corentyne block offshore Guyana.
Kenyan insurer withdraws from EACOP consortium, citing concerns about IFC criteria
Nairobi-listed Britam Holdings has withdrawn from a consortium of East African insurers providing coverage for the EACOP oil pipeline and related upstream projects.
Uganda's oil & gas trainers group asks for more funding as government seeks loan for EACOP
Lekela Power plans to expand in Moroccan market
PKN Orlen Q3 results boosted by Lotos takeover
Russia proposes Kazakhstan and Uzbekistan join “gas union”
Goal of proposed union is to coordinate transport of Russian gas across Central Asia as Moscow seeks new markets in response to Western sanctions.
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