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Ongoing shifts in Venezuela’s relationships with Russia, Iran
Russia’s entry into the ranks of countries sanctioned by the US appears to be damaging ties with Venezuela – and giving Venezuela reasons to expand its existing co-operation with Iran.
NGC signs deal with bpTT on domestic gas supplies
National Gas Co. of Trinidad and Tobago Ltd (NGC) announced that it had finalised a “milestone” gas supply agreement with BP Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT), a subsidiary of BP (UK), on September 23.
Report: Swiss trader now handling majority of Venezuelan petcoke exports
Geneva-based Maroil Trading has assumed responsibility for the majority of Venezuela’s petroleum coke exports, according to documents and sources close to the matter cited by Reuters.
Croatia’s INA appoints new management
Bulgargaz calls tender for natural gas supply until end-2023
Report says Russian gas supplies to Europe via TurkStream now endangered
Gazprom unit that operates pipeline said to be withdrawing all technical support.
Lukoil’s Bulgarian fuel trader breaching competition rules, CPC says
North Macedonia prepares to issue licences to ESM to take over heat energy business
Serbia’s NIS and Turkey's TPAO to search for oil and gas in Anatolia
Iran’s gas exports up 19% y/y in first five Persian months
Lula wants Petrobras to expand refining operations, says top oil and gas advisor
Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva, the leading candidate in Brazil’s upcoming presidential election, will expand the refining arm of the national oil company Petrobras if he wins the vote on October 2.
Petrobras preparing new business plan
Brazil’s national oil company Petrobras will unveil a new strategic business development plan in November, according to Salvador Dahan, the state-owned firm’s executive director of governance.
ExxonMobil reportedly still undecided about bidding for more blocks offshore Guyana
ExxonMobil has not yet decided whether it will bid for additional blocks of the coast of Guyana.
Equinor likely to make FID on Pão de Açúcar “soon,” company executive says
Norway’s Equinor will soon make a decision on moving ahead with the development of Pão de Açúcar, a large gas and condensate field at Block BM-C-33 in the Campos basin offshore Brazil.
Africa’s first rating agency launches promising for greater objectivity, local relevance, gives SA clean bill of health
Arabian Drilling launches IPO, book covered quickly
Service deals maintain support for ADNOC’s upstream push
Germany says three out of four Nord Stream pipelines damaged beyond repair
The disabling of Nord Stream has spooked markets as it removes the possibility of resuming deliveries of gas in the depth of winter if an energy crisis becomes acute.
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