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CNH approves development plan for unitised Zama field
Mexico’s National Hydrocarbons Commission (CNH) has approved the development plan for the Zama Field Contract Area.
Pemex: Gas condensate accounted for a larger share of Mexico’s liquids production in April 2023
Gas condensate accounted for a larger share of the production of Mexico’s national oil company Pemex in April of this year than in the same month of 2022, in line with long-term trends.
Ukrgazvydobuvannya launches new gas well in eastern Ukraine with daily production of 230,000 cubic metres
Ukrgazvydobuvannya, a subsidiary of Naftogaz Group, has successfully drilled and activated a high-rate well in eastern Ukraine, resulting in an additional daily supply of 230,000 cubic metres of natural gas for the country, Naftogaz stated.
ASX-listed metals explorer Askari completes reverse circulation drilling at Namibia lithium permit
Egypt’s El-Sisi urges Ethiopia to accept ‘compromise’ over $5bn GERD dam
Abdel Fattah Al-Sisi has once again called on Ethiopia to accept a "compromise" in relation to the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam (GERD) that the Horn of Africa nation is building near the source of the Nile.
Unloading to begin to make Safer safe
Work to remove 1.1mn barrels of oil from a decaying tanker moored off the coast of Yemen is set to begin soon, the United Nations has said.
Southern Africa has 'enormous' potential for green hydrogen production, study finds
The results of the H2Atlas-Africa project, sponsored by the German government, are presented in the form of an interactive atlas, which shows “locations of interest” in Southern African countries.
Nigeria Labour Congress suspends strike over fuel subsidy after court ruling, government meeting
Study enabled by Nasa supercomputer creates High Mountain Asia region atmospheric and land surface forecasts
Nova Kakhovka dam destroyed, unleashing a tidal wave of flood waters into southern Ukraine
The massive Nova Kakhovka dam was destroyed in the early hours of June 6, releasing a tidal wave of flood water that quickly swamped towns and villages downstream in southern Ukraine and triggered evacuation orders by local authorities.
Kazakhstan-focused subsidiary says Nostrum filed application for LSE listing restoration
Kazakhstan reportedly reduces oil output in May
Energy minister says geothermal powerhouse Hungary not exploiting its potential
Geothermal energy could strengthen Hungary’s energy security, replacing up to 1.5 bcm of natural gas a year.
Algerian firms invited to resume investment in Libya’s energy projects
Algerian oil firms have shown interest in resuming operations and promoting energy investment in Libya, the latter's Oil Minister Mohamed Aoun said in a statement following a meeting with his Algerian counterpart Mohamed Arkab over the weekend.
Hungarian PM, FM meet with Rosatom chief in Budapest
Hungarian Minister of Foreign Affairs and Trade Peter Szijjarto met with Alexey Likhachev, the director-general of Russian nuclear energy company Rosatom, the general contractor for the construction of two new blocks at Hungary's Paks NPP, on June 5.
Fitch affirms rating of MOL and revises outlook from negative to stable
The revision of the outlook reflects that while a halt in Russian oil and gas supplies to Hungary cannot be ruled out given the war in Ukraine and hostilities between Russia and the EU, there is a lower risk of the negative scenario materialising.
SDX Energy successfully renegotiates higher price for gas produced in Morocco
SDX Energy says it has successfully renegotiated a gas sales deal with Morocco's Hydrocarbons and Mines Office (ONHYM), securing a higher price for its production in the country.
Azerbaijan's SOFAZ records mixed oil and gas revenue, as income tax expectations rise for 2023
Japan’s Marubeni thinks long term with ammonia supply chain
If eventually successful, a memorandum of agreement will see the joint development of a supply chain processing low-carbon ammonia through to Japanese markets and others on the Asian mainland.
Armenia to build a facility for reprocessing low- and medium-level spent nuclear fuel
According to general director of the Armenian NPP Movses Vardanyan, Armenia has constructed a storage facility for SNF. However, it is intended to be temporary and will only last for the next half-century.
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