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Serbia prepares €35bn investment plan focused on RES
Serbia's target is to become fully decarbonised by 2050 despite its current heavy reliance on coal power.
UK U-turns on windfall tax
Zimbabwe needs private sector investment to boost electricity generation, consultant says
Iran points finger at Saudi Arabia, Turkey amid sandstorm crisis
More than a dozen ‘SDS’ occurrences have shut down big cities across the Gulf region in recent weeks.
Liberia pledges to make few changes in fuel prices this month
Liberia’s Ministry of Commerce and Industry said in a statement on June 3 that it did not intend to make any drastic changes in the domestic fuel pricing regime before the end of this month.
Aramco continuing rig fleet expansion: report
Poland’s post-Gazprom strategy hinges on Baltic Pipe
The new pipeline will link the gas-rich fields of the Norwegian Continental Shelf to Poland via Denmark, and enable the country to replace roughly the equivalent of Gazprom’s supplies.
Impact Oil & Gas mulls sale of 20% stake in Namibian block containing Venus oilfield
South Africa’s Impact Oil & Gas is reportedly mulling the possibility of selling its 20% stake in Block 2913B offshore Namibia, which contains the massive Venus-1x discovery.
VAALCO announces successful drilling of South Tchibala 1HB-ST well at Etame Marin
VAALCO Energy (US) reported on June 2 that it had successfully drilled the South Tchibala 1HB-ST well from the Avouma platform at the Etame Marin block offshore Gabon.
Azerbaijan eyes extra gas market share in Europe
Savannah Energy’s Accugas subsidiary signs gas supply agreement with Nigeria’s TAPL
Accugas, an 80% indirectly owned subsidiary of Savannah Energy, has signed a short-term deal with TransAfam Power Ltd (TAPL) on the delivery of natural gas for use at the latter company’s power plants in Nigeria’s Rivers State.
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