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Polish power giant PGE’s stock price falls nearly 11% after U-turn on climate ambitions
The now-ditched strategy provoked political controversy, as the still-powerful Polish mining lobby saw it as laying the groundwork for accelerating the energy transformation away from coal.
Latvia’s draft climate law greeted cautiously by environment experts
Kosovo plans to establish 1,600 MW REM capacity
Venezuela's oil exports experience sharp decline in August
Data from vessel monitoring and internal company documents reviewed by Reuters indicate that the country's oil exports plummeted by a staggering 38% compared to July, when they had reached a three-year high.
EVN to provide affordable electricity tariffs to 200,000 users in North Macedonia by December 1
Axpo seals pioneering financial PPA deal with Slovenia’s Kolektor
SDX Energy starts drilling well in Morocco’s Sebou Central of Gharb Basin
London-listed SDX Energy, a MENA-focused company, has started drilling Morocco's Ksiri-21 well in Sebou Central of the Gharb Basin which extends 1,950 metres in depth, according to a press release.
VLCCs off Panama coast may offer cheaper Canadian crude shipping route to Asia-Pacific
Very large crude carriers positioned off Panama's Pacific coast could emerge as the cost-effective gateway for transporting Canadian crude to Asia-Pacific destinations as the Trans Mountain Expansion (TMX) project gears up for operation next year.
US LNG exports fall in August
US exports of LNG dipped in August with 102 vessels transporting 7.32mn tonnes of the super-chilled fuel, down slightly from the 7.51mn tonnes that were carried abroad in July, according to data from LSEG Eikon.
Woodfibre agrees to supply 100% of its LNG to BP
Pacific Energy and Enbridge-owned Woodfibre LNG signed its third long-term LNG offtake deal with British energy firm BP on September 5.
Wave-powered renewable subsea power project completes test programme
A collaborative renewable subsea power project has successfully completed its initial four-month test programme in the UK North Sea.
Despite optimism, Iraqi crude flows through Turkey on hold until October
Reports this week suggested that Iraqi oil exports to Turkey will remain suspended until at least October, with Turkish President Tayyip Erdogan planning a visit to Baghdad during the period.
Former Eskom COO joins South Africa’s renewable energy IPP Mulilo
China considers a return to Syrian oil imports
Reports from China point to the country’s state-owned oil and gas giant Sinopec having made moves to reopen long-ignored oil supply links in Syria.
Africa’s inaugural Climate Summit calls for biggest investment into renewable energy projects
The inaugural Africa Climate Summit is wrapping up in Nairobi. President William Ruto of host nation Kenya has emerged as a prominent advocate for a paradigm shift in the continent's approach to adjusting to climate change.
India allocates INR37.6bn ($452mn) for battery energy storage to boost renewable capacity
ExxonMobil Guyana to host talks ahead of Whiptail project launch
ExxonMobil Guyana is set to hold a series of public meetings with local communities about its upcoming Whiptail project, with eight meetings scheduled in coastal locations across Guyana.
Gas supply suspension to hit Bangladeshi capital on September 7
Chinese finance and technology for Iran's major petrochemical project
Iran's Fanavaran Petrochemical Company has announced its agreement with a Chinese consortium for financing its ambitious Petro Olefin mega project.
Cepsa reportedly seeks buyer for oil wells in Colombia and Peru
Cepsa — a privately held Spanish oil company keen to assume a leadership role in the fields of biofuels and green hydrogen — has initiated the sale of its oil wells in Colombia and Peru.
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