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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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Gazprom seeks buyer for three European assets
Russia’s state-owned gas giant Gazprom has put three of its foreign assets up for auction for €344mn.
Turkmenistan: Kabul market
Afghanistan wants to show it is open for business and is willing to be a good neighbour. This and more in this week's Eurasianet Akhal-Teke Bulletin.
EU stands firm on ending Russian gas transit via Ukraine, Kyiv open to options
The EU remains resolute in its stance against negotiating with Russia over the transit of gas through Ukraine, while Kyiv signals openness to alternative arrangements.
Turkish terminal freezes Russian oil business
Mediterranean facility Dortyol recently sprung to attention when US senators claimed “masked Russian oil” supplied via facility even ended up in US warships.
Latvia’s Latvijas Gaze turnover tumbles in 2023
Czech industry minister says EC backs Czechia’s request to abolish German gas transit fee
Czech Minister of Industry and Trade Jozef Sikela said that the European Commission supports Czechia’s request to abolish fees that Germany collects for gas transits.
Slovenia’s Petrol challenges regulatory changes, deeming profit margin increase insufficient
Asian implications of Biden's LNG pause
While the majority of US LNG currently goes to gas-starved Europe – 67% last year versus only 26% to Asia – the pause has no bearing on existing supply but on export projects due to enter service in the late 2020s.
Estonia’s Eesti Energia oil shale power plant write-downs cause net loss in 2023
In 2023, Estonia’s state-controlled Eesti Energia posted a net profit from current operations of €253mn.
Talks for ADNOC OMV merger stall
Talks for a planned $30bn merger between Abu Dhabi National Oil Company’s chemical arm and Austrian oil and gas company OMV have stalled in recent weeks, according to a report made by the Financial Times.
EU parliament, member states reach preliminary deal on carbon removal framework rules
The European Parliament and EU member states have reached a provisional agreement on regulation to establish an EU carbon removal certification framework.
Spain's Naturgy beats profit expectations in 2023
Net profits at Spanish gas and power group Naturgy surpassed expectations in 2023, rising by more than 20%.
Serica enters UK's Greater Buchan Area
Serica Energy has completed its acquisition of a 30% non-operating stake in the Greater Buchan Area from fellow UK North Sea operator Jersey Oil and Gas.
UK follows EU member states in exiting Energy Charter Treaty
The UK has become the latest country to withdraw from the Energy Charter Treaty, an international agreement intended among other things to protect energy investments
Eni’s ‘fast-track’ for Cyprus gas likely points to Egypt as market and re-export centre
Despite the ongoing war in the Gaza Strip, gas exploration and development in the East Mediterranean continues to be a prime focus for the countries and companies involved.
Lack of shipping capacity thwarts Russian LNG ambitions
Western sanctions are thwarting Russia’s planned expansion in the global LNG market.
Germany’s Mukran port receives FSRU, begins trial operations
Germany’s Baltic Sea industrial port Mukran received the floating storage and regasification unit Energos Power on February 24, operator Deutsche ReGas revealed.
Turkey’s natural gas imports fall 8% in 2023
European gas prices slide to lowest point since early 2021
European natural gas prices have plummeted to levels not seen since 2021, as the continent nears the end of a mild winter with record levels of gas in storage and access to ample LNG supply.
Denmark ends probe into Nord Stream blasts
Denmark has followed Sweden in ending its investigation into the explosions in 2022 that burst the Nord Stream gas pipelines.
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