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Satellite data reveals additional methane leaks at Zaap oilfield in August
European researchers have gathered evidence of another large methane leak at Ku-Maloob-Zaap, a cluster of oilfields operated by Mexico’s national oil company (NOC) Pemex.
Tajikistan boosts electricity exports in 7M22
Argentina offers to help “fuel the world”
Argentina is talking once again about its potential to become an oil and gas exporter, but it is not in a position to realise its ambitions just yet.
Iran now has means to enrich sufficient uranium for nuclear bomb within weeks, says UN watchdog
Government daily, meanwhile, says “winter will bring the West to its senses”, implying Europe, US need nuclear deal relaunch to unlock Iranian energy supplies.
Head of Guyana’s central bank sees oil revenues topping $1bn this year
Gobind Ganga, the governor of the Bank of Guyana, said on September 5 that the country was on track to collect more than $1bn in oil export revenue this year.
Petrobras considers possibility of expanding CCS programme to include third-party services
Brazil’s Petrobras is looking into the possibility of broadening the scope of its carbon capture and storage programme and may begin offering services to third parties.
Chevron asks US government to expand scope of exemption from Venezuelan sanctions
The US major Chevron has asked Washington to expand the scope of its exemption from sanctions barring investment in Venezuela’s oil industry, sources with knowledge of the matter told Reuters last week.
BP subsidiary takes delivery of jack-up rig offshore Trinidad and Tobago
BP Trinidad and Tobago (bpTT) has taken delivery of the Joe Douglas jack-up rig and was on track to launch a new drilling programme in the Columbus basin off the south-eastern coast of Trinidad.
Indigenous communities petition court to compel Quito to enforce reversal of oil, mining awards
The Waorani and A’i Cofan indigenous communities of the upper Amazon River have petitioned Ecuador’s Constitutional Court to enforce previous rulings rescinding the hydrocarbon and mining concessions.
Itochu and Sasol agree next-gen hydrogen and ammonia deal
AsiaElec: Itochu and Sasol agree next-gen hydrogen and ammonia deal
Poland's president visits Nigeria, Côte d'Ivoire, Senegal, seeking to replace Russian gas, counter Kremlin propaganda
Off-grid power technology provider Clear Blue opens Nigeria office as base for expansion drive
Zambia's $1.3bn IMF loan may lead to higher energy costs, agriculture spending cuts
Nigerian power sector targets 5,000MW per day
London-listed Capricorn Energy production in H1 2022 below guidance year after Egypt business acquisition
Hungarian state secretary in charge of Paks expansion resigns
INA chairman tenders resignation after corruption scandal
Chairman of the oil and gas company offered to step down after Croatia’s anti-corruption body made five arrests in a high-profile fraud case.
Moldova is negotiating gas supplies with Azerbaijan and Romania
Czechia pushes for more connections to LNG terminals
Czechia and Poland will resume work on the Stork II pipeline bringing gas from the Polish LNG terminal at Swinoujscie to Libhost in Czechia’s northern Moravian region.
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