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PIAC reports Ghana’s petroleum revenues up 108% y/y in H1 2022

28 September 2022

Ghana’s Public Interest and Accountability Committee (PIAC) reported on September 27 that the government had earned $731.94mn in petroleum revenues in the first half of 2022, up by 108% y/y.

Poland worried about Baltic Pipe security after Nord Stream explosions

28 September 2022

Warsaw fears sabotage of Nord Stream on same day Baltic Pipe opened was no coincidence.

MOSCOW BLOG: Whodunnit?

28 September 2022

Social media loves a good conspiracy theory, but it has gone off the Richter scale speculating on who was behind the take-down of the four Nord Stream gas pipelines, two of which sprang leaks on Sunday night as we reported yesterday morning.

Woodside’s exit a blow to Newfoundland and Labrador exploration

28 September 2022

Woodside Energy is reported to be relinquishing its exploration licences offshore Newfoundland and Labrador, in a blow to the province’s hopes for further oil and gas development.

Taliban sign deal to buy Russian oil, gas and wheat

28 September 2022

Agreement marks regime’s first international economic deal. Moscow eyes economic corridor through Central Asia and Afghanistan to South Asia.

Czech-based EPH expands on the Dutch energy market

28 September 2022

Largest Czech energy company acquires 100% of gas-fired power plant Sloe in Zeeland.

Oil begins flowing to Iraq’s Karbala refinery

28 September 2022

Iraq’s Oil Ministry announced on September 25 that the Karbala refinery had begun receiving feedstock in preparation for trial production.

RWE signs documents with ADNOC on LNG supplies

28 September 2022

Germany’s RWE revealed on September 25 that it had signed documents with Abu Dhabi National Oil Co. (ADNOC) of the UAE on LNG supplies.

Turkmenistan: Piping up

28 September 2022

Turkmenistan has traditionally fostered its closest security relationship with Russia. But it has found room to develop military ties with the US and China. Eurasianet’s weekly briefing.