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COP27: African leaders ask developed nations to meet their $100bn pledge to help continent respond to climate change
Kazakh president oversees launch of integrated gas-petrochemical facility in Atyrau Region
UK commits to fast track $4.2bn of green investment in Kenya
Poland to slow coal phase out but keeps 2049 exit date unchanged
OMV Petrom reportedly shows interest in Midia offshore project
PIDG's InfraCo Africa invests $15m to anchor guarantee company, facilitate UK-backed green projects in Kenya
Ukrainian citizens could see end of blackouts in two weeks, if Russia does not damage more infrastructure
If Russia does not damage any more Ukrainian energy facilities, then Ukraine’s energy system could be stabilised in two weeks, Ukraine Business News reported on November 8.
EBRD releases $5.5mn to TAQA PV to develop 7 MWp solar private-to-private project in El Minya, Egypt
Algeria’s oil revenues to hit $50bn in 2022: energy minister
Sonatrach, Eni start production at new oilfield in Berkine Basin
KIPIC launches first phase of al-Zour refinery
Kuwait Integrated Petroleum Industries Co. (KIPIC) has officially launched the first phase of the al-Zour refinery, a newbuild plant with a throughput capacity of 615,000 barrels per day.
Efforts reportedly under way to persuade Turkmenistan, Azerbaijan to join pledge to cut methane emissions
Ukrainian government seizes companies belonging to notorious oligarchs
The Ukrainian government has seized five strategically important companies belonging to key oligarchs under provisions put in place by martial law, the Kyiv Independent reported.
Peru LNG reports exports up in October
Peru LNG, the operator of a natural gas liquefaction plant and export terminal in Pampa Melchorita, saw export volumes rise month on month in October.
Kinetiko Energy spuds core hole 270-06C at SER 270 in South Africa
ASX-listed Kinetiko Energy reported on November 8 that it had spudded core hole 270-06C, its first well at the Southern Exploration Right 270 (SER 270) licence area.
Major shale producers starting to see signs of Permian slowdown
Certain leading shale producers in the Permian Basin are starting to see a slowdown in productivity and volume gains, according to recent results.
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