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US private equity firm in talks to buy Russian-owned plant in Italy
Ireland reconsiders stance on LNG imports
Netherlands can cut gas output at Groningen further, says grid operator
FSUOGM: Russian oil and gas revenues dip in August
EurOil: Shell CEO to step down at year-end
South Africa's Eskom announces launch of three programmes to procure 1,000 MW power for national grid
South African state power utility Eskom announces launch of three programmes to procure 1,000MW power for national grid
AfrElec: Eskom announces launch of three programmes to procure 1,000 MW power for national grid
Vivo Energy Ghana sued over negligence in sale of water-laced fuel
ING: Energy price caps are appealing, but are not without risks
On 14 September 2022, Ursula von der Leyen, President of the European Commission, announced in her State of the Union speech a set of proposals to mitigate the impact of high energy prices.
Ethiopia rescinds Chinese investor’s contract for Ogaden basin oilfields
Ecopetrol raises capacity of Reficar refinery
Colombia’s national oil company Ecopetrol has reportedly boosted throughput at its refinery in Cartagena and is preparing to expand capacity even further.
Germany aims to sign LNG supply deals with UAE
Germany’s Economic Affairs and Climate Action Minister Robert Habeck said on September 19 that Chancellor Olaf Scholz was set to sign contracts for LNG supplies during an upcoming trip to the UAE.
GLNG: Germany aims to sign LNG supply deals with UAE
Argentina hopes $750mn investment will double Vaca Muerta oil transport capacity
Argentina's Oleoductos del Valle (Oldelval), the national oil pipeline operator, is prepared to invest $750mn in a project that will double the amount of crude oil coming out of the Vaca Muerta shale formation.
Petroecuador announces agreement with PetroChina on oil pricing
Ecuador’s national oil company Petroecuador announced on September 16 that it had struck a deal with PetroChina on the conditions of sale for dozens of cargoes of crude.
Guyana’s VP expects new oil and gas law to be passed by next March
Guyana’s government has begun the process of updating the country’s existing oil and gas law and hopes to adopt a new version in the near future, Vice President Bharrat Jagdeo said last week.
LatAmOil: Trinidad and Tobago’s PM seeks more leverage over gas strategy
Keith Rowley, the prime minister of Trinidad and Tobago, wants his country’s government to have more say in decisions about exploration, production and development strategies in the natural gas sector.
DMEA: Iran offers to complete gas pipeline to Pakistan
Mohammed Ali Hosseini, the Iranian ambassador to Pakistan, says Tehran is prepared to complete a natural gas pipeline to neighbouring Pakistan as part of a wider effort to expand ties in the energy sector.
Stakeholder Midstream receives EPA approval for Permian carbon sequestration project
Stakeholder Midstream has received approval from the US Environmental Protection Agency for its monitoring, reporting and verification plan relating to a carbon dioxide sequestration project in the Permian Basin.
Tourmaline, Kelt shut in gas production on weak pricing
Two Canadian natural gas producers, Tourmaline Oil and Kelt Exploration, said on September 12 that they had temporarily reduced their output after pipeline bottlenecks caused Western Canadian gas prices to collapse.
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