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Kyiv disappointed with Budapest's decision to sign contract with Russia for supply of gas bypassing Ukraine
Kyiv is disappointed with Budapest's decision to sign contract with Russia for supply of gas bypassing Ukraine
Iraqi oil minister hopes for cooperation with Azerbaijan’s Socar
South African petroleum industry warns refineries could become obsolete
South Africa’s petroleum refinery capacity could become obsolete within two years if the government pushes ahead with its plans to force ultra-low sulphur fuel on the country.
Elektroprivreda RS in talks over Trebinje 1 solar power plant
REM: EBRD, EU and GCF support green investments in Morocco
Climate envoys head to South Africa to negotiate green finance
Climate envoys from the US, UK, France and Germany will arrive in South Africa this week to negotiate its transition to a green economy. The officials are expected to land on Monday, 27 September, for a series of meetings with SA energy policymakers.
Slovenia’s net electricity production up 14% m/m in August
EBRD president urges Kazakhstan to press ahead with natural gas projects with focus on transition fuel
Romgaz to borrow €350mn to buy Exxon’s 50% stake in Neptun Deep
Russia starts designing domestic CO2 tax system
Czech energy company EPIF, Slovakia´s Eustream and NAFTA and German RWE to explore development of hydrogen production in Slovakia
Cairn and Cheiron Petroleum complete acquisition of Shell’s onshore Egypt assets for $646mn
LONG READ: How a V-shaped market and ageing pipes and fields sent gas prices soaring
Russia has been accused of cutting gas supplies to Europe to force the EU to certify its new Nord Stream 2 pipeline, but most of the record-breaking prices can be explained by steep V-shaped market forces and ageing fields and pipelines.
France’s Veolia to help Uzbek capital modernise heat supply system
New tariffs on solar imports would jeopardise nearly 30% of upcoming installed capacity, warns trade group
New tariffs on imported solar products from Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam could obstruct almost 30% of the solar capacity the nation is expected to install over the next two years, says a major trade group.
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