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United Oil & Gas sees good results from ASH-4 development well in Abu Sennan licence, Egypt
Oil imports to Slovakia are renewed after Druzhba disruption
Iraq maintains upstream progress
Ceara State’s plan to publish gas distribution laws draws Brazilian gas associations’ ire
Brazilian natural gas industry associations have protested against the Ceara State government’s plan to publish the regulations governing pipeline distribution to approval of the basic legal regime.
Echo Energy finishes upgrading workover rig for use at Santa Cruz Sur upgrade projects
AIM-listed Echo Energy says that the upgrade of the workover rig being used at the Santa Cruz Sur concessions in southern Argentina has been completed.
No sign of several major gas producers joining global pledge to slash methane emissions
New Ankara demand for tanker insurance could hinder Russian oil exports via Turkish straits
Europe still can’t shake off Russian LNG habit
Russian exports of LNG to the Europe rose a staggering 50% in the first nine months of 2022, according to EU figures, even as volumes of pipeline gas fell 80%, as Europe’s need for gas trumped the EU’s efforts to cut dependence on Russian gas.
India set for 3.6 GW of green open access capacity in 2023
India could add a record 3.6 GW of open access renewable capacity in 2023 as industrial consumers look to lower electricity costs and meet sustainability goals.
AsiaElec: India set for 3.6 GW of green open access capacity in 2023
Petroleum Sarawak plans four gas hubs over next decade
Russia launches more missiles targeting gas production and Ukrainian enterprises
Russia concentrated attacks on Ukraine’s gas production and enterprises days after a massive attack on its energy facilities, Ukrainian Pravda reported on November 17.
Guyana names CH4/Lindsayca consortium as top bidder for onshore GTE construction contract
Guyana has named a consortium established by two US companies as the top bidder for a contract to build the onshore components of its planned gas-to-energy (GTE) network.
Renewable energy investments at record low in Africa despite positive global trend, BNEF report shows
Investment in renewable energy in Africa plummeted to the lowest level recorded in the last decade, despite a global upward trend and the continent's abundant natural potential, according to a report released by the research group BloombergNEF.
UK hikes oil, gas windfall tax as expected
Pemex agrees to work with EPA to formulate plan for reducing methane emissions
Mexico's Pemex has agreed to work with the US Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to reduce emissions of methane and other greenhouse gases.
Trinidad and Tobago hopes to wrap up deepwater bidding round soon, energy minister says
Trinidad and Tobago hopes to wrap up its deepwater bidding round soon, Energy Minister Stuart Young says.
Suriname opens new deepwater bidding round by offering six blocks on Demerara Plateau
Suriname has officially launched a new licensing round covering some 43,956 square km of deepwater acreage on the Demerara Plateau.
African NGOs call for suspension of Tema LNG project in Ghana
A group of African non-governmental organisations has called for the suspension of the Tema LNG project in Ghana, arguing that the deal could end up costing the country $1.5bn
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