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Uberwealthy are the worst climate criminals
The investments of the world’s 125 wealthiest people produce the same amount of CO2 as the whole of France, while each of them emits a million times more greenhouse gases than the average person.
EOG Resources announces new acquisition in the Utica, to drill 20 wells in 2023
Shale producer EOG Resources has announced a new position in the Utica Combo in Ohio and will drill about 20 wells there in 2023. Development is already under way.
Continental Resources reports third-quarter production rise
Shale producer Continental Resources has reported that it increased production in the third quarter against the previous quarter.
Gazprom finishes tests at Kaliningrad FSRU
European gas prices climb again as continent heads for winter
Scientists conclude ‘Third Pole’ permafrost thaw threatens Tajiks, Kyrgyz living on plateau
Research indicates that a fifth of buildings plus 40% of railways and roads on endangered parts of Himalayan Qinhai-Tibet Plateau are in trouble, driven by climate change.
Kazakhstan continuing work to diversify oil export routes
EU clears German move to take control of Gazprom unit
Nord Stream 1 operator permitted to survey Danish leak sites
US ready to help get Turkmen gas to Europe
Iran’s NIOC ranked leakiest methane emitter on planet
Russian attacks on energy infrastructure caused Ukraine's GDP to drop to 39%
Russia’s relentless attacks on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure have caused the country’s GDP to fall to 39%, Ukraine Business News reported on November 11.
Biden administration unlikely to change course even with a Republican-led Congress: API lobbyist
President Joe Biden and his administration are unlikely to change course if there is a divided government following the midterm elections on November 8, says a leading oil lobbyist.
Ho Chi Minh supplies teeter on the brink
Russia-Ukraine conflict brings African gas into focus at COP27
Europe’s urgent need for fuel has made African gas a key topic of discussion, even as some observers push African countries to ignore gas completely in favour of renewables.
REPowerEU rules still leave loopholes for gas investment
The European Parliament has approved temporary emergency regulations to accelerate the deployment of renewable energy across the EU, but gas investment is still allowed
South Africa: new Eskom director Tryphosa Ramano exposed as source of PPC market-sensitive information leak
Sparrows wins contract for Tullow Oil’s FPSO in Ghana
Gas has potential to derail COP27’s green ambitions
Emissions from future LNG projects and could use up 10% of the remaining global carbon budget for 1.5˚C warming by 2050.
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