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Can Russia sneak gas into the EU via a Turkish gas hub?
Russia has been eagerly pushing for the further development of Turkey as a “gas hub” for its gas supplies to Europe. Analysts are asking if this simply a ruse to dodge sanctions and surreptitiously continue to export gas to EU members.
Oil tanker jam forms off Turkey as Russian oil price cap disrupts markets
An oil tanker traffic jam has formed off the Turkish coast after the EU’s introduction of a price cap on global Russian crude supplies, the Financial Times reported on December 5. Turkish authorities are demanding new proof of full insurance cover.
All three refineries in Romania secured non-Russian oil
Ministers of Estonia, Lithuania and Poland praise importance of price cap on Russian oil
Italy seizes control of Russian-owned oil refinery in Sicily
On December 1, the Italian government placed the ISAB refinery – based in Priolo (Sicily) and controlled by the oil giant Lukoil – under public trustees' control, de facto seizing the asset from its Russian owners.
EU, G7 approve Russian oil price cap as embargo on country's crude comes into force
The EU and the G7 nations clinched a deal last week to fix the price of seaborne Russian crude oil exports at no more than $60 per barrel, aimed at crippling Moscow’s revenue stream while avoiding major disruption in the global oil market.
Hungary claims to have received exemption from EU oil price cap
Italy to nationalise refinery of Russian oil major Lukoil
How well will the EU’s oil embargo on Russia’s seaborne exports work?
The EU’s oil embargo, contained in the sixth and eighth packages of sanctions, comes into effect on December 5 and is likely to severely disrupt Russia’s oil trade but not stop it.
Germany and Poland sign Schwedt refinery supply deal
ING: Europe faces stiff competition for natural gas
The collapse in European natural gas prices in recent months has created a false sense of security. While the current winter appears to be more manageable, the region will find it more difficult to build adequate storage for the 2023/24 winter.
The EU dependence on Russian energy charted
While the US already banned imports of Russian energy in March and April shortly after the country's invasion of Ukraine, the EU as one of Russia’s crucial trading partners is taking longer to ween itself off Russian gas, oil and coal.
OPEC output drops in November after cut pledged
Eni reportedly eyes takeover of Neptune
Ukraine wants to increase energy co-operation with Poland
Ukraine wants to develop cross-border energy infrastructure with Poland to further increase energy independence from Russia, Ukraine Business News reported on November 30.
PKN Orlen Q3 results boosted by Lotos takeover
Orlen Lithuania posts €26.8mn in Q3 profit, revenue up 32% y/y
TTF remain in lull as EU stalls on gas price cap plan
Oil price cap deal still proves elusive for EU
EU negotiators ended talks on capping Russian oil prices on November 25 without coming to a hoped-for agreement, as Poland and the Baltic States opposed a proposal that they felt would have left Moscow with too much revenue from its crude exports.
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