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Uganda to import emergency power from Kenya, implement load shedding due to hydropower plant suspension
Uganda will start scheduled power cuts across the country after a major #hydropower plant suspended operations, following flooding. #bne #EmergingMarkets
China’s refinery throughput declines in July, Korean refiners register record profits
Offshore wind project in North Sea progresses, GIP divests co-ownership of another scheme
ScottishPower Renewables has kicked off the construction of its second wind farm off the coast of Suffolk, England. East Anglia THREE, part of the East Anglia Hub, has a capacity of 1.4 GW of green electricity.
TC Energy, CFE establish strategic alliance to build Southeast Gateway pipeline
TC Energy (Canada) and Mexico’s Federal Energy Commission (CFE) have agreed to form a strategic alliance that will work to speed up development of the Southeast Gateway pipeline and other natural gas projects.
Pemex seeking nearly $6.5bn in additional funding for work on Olmeca refinery this year
Mexico’s national oil company Pemex has asked the government to make nearly $6.5bn in extra funding available this year for work on the Olmeca refinery project.
Peru LNG resumes exports after July shutdown
Peru LNG, the operator of a natural gas liquefaction plant and export terminal in Pampa Melchorita, resumed exports in the first two weeks of August following a planned shutdown in July.
GLNG: Peru LNG resumes exports after July shutdown
Solar projects in US delayed in first half of 2022: EIA
US power plant developers planned to install 17.8 GW of utility-scale solar photovoltaic generating capacity in 2022, according to the Energy Information Administration.
South Pars complex to launch gas DMC unit
Kuwaiti firms extend deadline for up- and downstream tenders
Nostrum Oil & Gas reports quarterly decline in Ebitda
Output at Kashagan oil field remains limited
Hungarian government announces subsidies to independent fuel stations to avoid fuel chaos
Gazprom warns of winter price pain for Europe
North Macedonia’s government urges citizens, businesses and state institutions to save electricity
Czechia seizes part of Gazprom’s gas storage capacity
Government grabs unused gas storage capacity in a facility part-owned by Gazprom in order to boost the country's gas reserves before the coming winter.
European gas prices reach fresh peak as EU nears 75% threshold with gas storage
The EU faces an uphill struggle contending with continually soaring energy costs this winter.
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