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Uzbekistan's 10M22 gas supplies to China earn $900mn
AIM-listed transitional energy investor Chariot forges partnership to trade electricity in South Africa
Botswana: India’s Jindal Steel & Power wins tender to build 300MW coal-fired power plant
South Africa: Reserve Bank, JSE ponder alleged regulations breach by Eskom’s newly appointed director, Tryphosa Ramano
Azerbaijani gas supplies via TAP to Europe exceed 18 bcm
Hungarian minister meets Rosatom chief at Atomexpo in Russia
Lekela Power to invest $2bn in Egyptian renewable power generation
MOL makes oil discovery on outskirts of Budapest
Ukraine tests electricity imports from Slovakia
Ukraine tested electrical imports from Slovakia in preparation for further Russian attacks on its energy infrastructure, Ukraine Business News reported on November 21.
China, US lock horns over climate commitments
QatarEnergy clinches longest LNG deal with Sinopec
EU to allocate $716mn to support green transition and digital connectivity in Central Asia
Petronas, Vopak pen deal on CCS study
Turkey to not hike natural gas prices in December
Extensive land degradation recorded in Central Asia
Tower Resources receives loan for Cameroonian oil project
Bulgarian PV equipment company AmonRa Energy to hold IPO
AmonRa wants to raise funds to finance its expansion in Romania and in other Southeast European countries.
Serbia cut electricity consumption by 11% in October
"Close call" at Zaporizhzhia power plant following intense shelling
Intense shelling occurred again at the Zaporizhzhia nuclear power plant (ZNPP) over the weekend, the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) reported on November 20.
Britain pledges further military and energy support for Ukraine
British Prime Minister Rishi Sunak has assured Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskiy that Britain will continue to support Ukraine in its fight against Russia, Interfax-Ukraine reported on November 19.
South Africa government urgently seeks funds to replenish utility Eskom’s depleted diesel reserves
APA mulls selling acreage in SE Texas
APA, formerly known as Apache, is considering selling some 85,790 hectares of shale play in south-east Texas, reports Reuters. The land is in the Eagle Ford and Austin Chalk shale plays, said the news service, citing a document it has seen.
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