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SPEC LNG seeks to assess gas market players’ interest in expansion of Cartagena import terminal
Sociedad Portuaria El Cayao (SPEC LNG), the operator of Colombia’s only LNG import terminal, is trying to assess the level of interest in proposals for expansion of the facility.
Ecopetrol CEO to step down on March 31
Colombia’s national oil company Ecopetrol is heading for a personnel change, as its CEO Felipe Bayón Pardo is set to step down from his post on March 31.
Japan commissions first large offshore wind project
On January 31, Japan fully commissioned a 55-MW offshore wind project, the first large one in the country. It is fixed-bottom – the foundations are on the sea-bed – in shallow waters in the Sea of Japan.
TotalEnergies' boss visiting Mozambique, expected to signal resumption of work on $20bn gas project
Kenyans face higher fuel prices due to import delay
Sierra Leone, Chad, Liberia and Togo to boost grid-connected renewable energy capacity under $311mn World Bank-supported scheme
Turkmenistan: A kick in the gas
Moscow curries favour, neighbours seek more gas, and Turkmenistan’s colossal methane pollution could power Afghanistan at little cost many times over. Eurasianet’s weekly Turkmenistan briefing.
EBRD agrees to provide $275.5mn to Egyptian banks under the Green Economy Financing Facility
Armenia generated 16% more electricity in 2022
Russia's Transneft says it will begin supplies of Kazakh oil to Germany via Druzhba pipeline in February
JERA aiming to replace coal power generation with ammonia
Kazakhstan set to increase utilities tariffs in spring
Romania not yet sure about OMV Petrom’s solidarity contribution
Serbia’s Elicio Wind to build two wind power parks in Pancevo
Ukrainian PM pinpoints five key areas for emergency recovery
Ukrainian Prime Minister Denys Shmyhal has pinpointed the five key areas for emergency recovery this year, Interfax Ukraine reported on January 31.
Militia threatens planned Basra-Aqaba pipeline
Production resumes at Iraq’s Subba via pilot project
Japanese car giant reluctant about move into battery tech
Oman LNG signs deal with Botas to supply LNG beginning in 2025
Oman LNG announced on January 30 that it has reached a deal with Turkey’s state-owned energy company Botas to supply 1mn tonnes per year of LNG beginning in 2025. The deal will last for 10 years.
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