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Make-up of US Senate is key for Biden’s climate plans
US President-Elect Joe Biden, who takes office on 20 January, has promised a $2 trillion climate and energy plan over the next four years. But Biden, a Democrat, will face resistance in a US Senate likely controlled by Republicans.
Guyana grants 12-month extension for drilling at Corentyne
A joint venture formed by two Canadian companies, CGX Energy and Frontera Energy, has secured permission to push back its deadline for drilling at the Corentyne block offshore Guyana.
Russia's Gazprom could cut stake in oil arm Gazprom Neft in SPO
Horizon Power to pioneer pilot green hydrogen project in Western Australia
Western Australia’s Horizon Power is to build the country’s first renewable hydrogen demonstration plant in Denham, Western Australia.
Vestas wins 328-MW order for two wind projects in Australia
Vestas has secured a 328-MW deal for two wind projects in Victoria, Australia from developer Global Power Generation, a subsidiary of Naturgy Group.
MHI Vestas pushes forward wind turbine localisation in Taiwan
MHI Vestas and developer Copenhagen Infrastructure Partners (CIP) have secured a 5,000-square metre site located centrally in zone 1 of Taichung Harbour adjacent to the pre-assembly quayside of CIP’s Changfang & Xidao Offshore Wind Project.
Barryroe partners strike farm-out deal
Centrica seeks buyer for LNG business
Snam sets sights on hydrogen future
Danish reservoir cleared to store CO2
Neste closes Naantali refinery as part of COVID-19 response
1,400 GW of offshore wind is achievable if governments create the right conditions
Collaboration between industry, government and key stakeholders is needed to scale-up investment and technologies and to ensure sustainable growth
Eco Atlantic secures new licences for four sites offshore Namibia
Canada’s Eco (Atlantic) Oil & Gas has expanded its footprint in Namibia’s offshore zone.
Botswana Oil Ltd seeks to ensure national fuel supplies
Botswana Oil Ltd (BOL) has pledged to work harder to ensure adequate fuel supplies in the wake of recent shortages.
Angola commits to partial privatisation of Sonangol
The government of Angola, Africa’s second-largest crude oil producer, is preparing to sell off part of its stake in the national oil company (NOC) Sonangol.
Buhari says state must ensure crude supplies to independent refineries
Nigerian President Muhammadu Buhari has expressed strong support for independent oil refineries by ordering government agencies and state-controlled companies to ensure deliveries of feedstock to such plants.
Poland starts construction of Baltic Pipe
Biden reiterates policy of lifting sanctions on Iran if Tehran goes back to strict nuclear deal compliance
Kazakh CPC crude blend loadings rise slightly in November but stay 25% below March peak
Russia's Rosneft bets heavily on Vostok Oil
Natural gas price in Georgia to rise by over 30%
Tullow hoping for a comeback
Tullow Oil’s new investment plan focuses on West Africa but also identifies opportunities in South America and East Africa.
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