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About: EurOil analyses key trends such as the influx of private equity into the North Sea and how it is shaping the basin's future. The monitor also provides key insight on major trends such as decommissioning and the development of frontier regions like West of Shetland. Midstream developments also take prominence, with deep analysis of the region's gas needs and how they will be met in the future.
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Netherlands at risk of gas shortages, warns Gasunie
The Netherlands could face natural gas shortages over the coming years unless the government takes appropriate measures, including building up an emergency stockpile of the fuel.
VTTI, IKAV acquire majority share of Italy's Adriatic LNG
Dutch infrastructure group VTTI and German asset manager IKAV have joined up to acquire a majority stake in Italy’s largest LNG terminal from ExxonMobil and QatarEnergy.
ADX pushes on with data analysis at Austrian gas find
Austria’s ADX Energy is continuing data analysis at its Welchau-1 discovery well in Austria after completing well operations last month.
UK GHG emissions drop 5.4% in 2023 on less gas use
UK greenhouse gas emissions dropped 5.4% in 2023, government data published last week showed, as a result of less natural gas being used to generate power and heating, as well as increased electricity imports and weaker demand.
Ivan Cermak leads €180mn investment in Gazenic
Under Cermak's leadership, Delta Terminals has reportedly shifted towards biofuels. Investments totaling €180mn are contingent on the restoration of the Zadar-Knin railway line.
Ithaca-Eni deal is "right strategy, wrong price"
The proposed merger between Ithaca Energy and the UK business of Eni is the “right strategy” but has the “wrong price."
Moldova to deliver US LNG to consumers for first time
Moldova’s domestic gas supplier Energocom has said it will deliver test volumes of US LNG imported via a Greek regasification terminal on April 1-2 for the first time.
Profits of Czech EPH’s infrastructure unit dropped by 15% y/y to €1.22bn
EPIF has, in the past, made profits by transporting Russian gas to Central Europe. EPIF stated that “the gas transmission segment’s performance in 2023 was adversely impacted by one-off risk mitigation measures”.
Europe remains in gas mode as new sources and infrastructure remain key factors
Natural gas continues to occupy pride of place in Europe, where despite governments being keen to introduce and put to use emissions-free fuels, future long-term reliance on gas as a prime energy source is recognised as a fact.
Norway to review climate NDCs ahead of COP29
Norway is reviewing its nationally determined contribution to the Paris climate agreement on reducing emissions as well as its annual climate plan.
Ithaca seeks potential merger with Eni's UK business
Ithaca Energy has announced striking a deal on a potential merger with Italy’s Eni covering the bulk of the latter’s UK upstream operations.
Germany's SEFE acquires controlling interest in pipeline operator
Germany’s state-owned energy group SEFE has agreed to buy gas company Wintershall Dea’s controlling stake in the country’s gas transmission system operator WIGA.
TotalEnergies reopens Denmark's largest gas field
TotalEnergies has restarted production at Denmark’s largest gas field after a lengthy redevelopment programme that ran for four and a half years, bolstering both Danish and European energy security.
UK to miss out on huge benefits from unstable energy policy, poor tax regime
The UK stands to lose out on the lion’s share of benefits from a growing domestic offshore energy market that could reach GBP450bn in size by 2040.
BP to cut refining capacity at German plant by a third in 2025
BP intends to cut oil processing capacity at its Gelsenkirchen oil refinery in Germany by a third from next year, in response to projected weaker demand, the head of the UK major’s refining business Amber Russell said on March 20.
Vitol’s LNG volumes skyrocket in 2023 amid high European demand
Swiss-headquartered commodity trader Vitol Group reported a 24% rise in volumes traded of LNG in 2023, the firm revealed.
EPPO targets alleged fuel-smuggling network with Croatian links
In a major operation dubbed 'Fuel Family', the European Public Prosecutor's Office (EPPO) has dismantled a sophisticated fuel smuggling network operating in Italy, with alleged ties to Croatia.
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