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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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Turkey’s Botas signs cooperation agreement with Egyptian Natural Gas Holding Company
Hungary’s MOL comfortably beats $2.8bn Ebitda forecast for 2023
Hungary and Turkey finalise gas agreement
Azerbaijan supplied a record volume of gas to the EU in 2023
UK Labour party drops plans to backdate North Sea windfall tax
With the debate over North Sea oil and gas policy raging on in the UK ahead of the next general election, Labour has dropped plans to backdate a windfall tax on producers’ profits to the start of 2022.
UK government set to back country's first large-scale hydrogen plant
The UK government is set to throw its support behind the construction of the UK’s first large-scale hydrogen plant at the Stanlow oil refinery in north-west England.
Norwegian oil and gas infrastructure at heightened risk of attack
The head of Norway’s National Security Authority has warned that Europe’s increased reliance on the country’s natural gas has heightened the risk of its energy installations being attacked.
Gasoline prices in Turkey surpass TRY40 per litre
Gasoline prices in Turkey were hiked by TRY 1.79 per litre as of February 15, according to local media reports. As a result, the gasoline price in Istanbul reached TRY 41 per litre, a new record high.
Moratti family sheds remaining stake in Saras oil refiner
The billionaire Moratti family has struck a deal to divest a 35% interest in Italian oil refiner Saras to commodity trading giant Vitol.
Poland’s floating LNG terminal secures key permit
Austria, Slovakia drop plans for Druzhba spur
Austria’s OMV and Slovak firm Transport have, to little surprise, abandoned plans for a pipeline project that would have delivered Russian crude from the Druzhba system to the Schwechat refinery outside Vienna.
Cyprus awaits word from energy giants on gas field developments
Cypriot Energy Minister George Papanastasiou keeps hinting that the Cronos-2 appraisal well completed last month by Italy’s Eni in Block 6 will confirm solid natural gas resources, but the Italian giant has yet to state the size of the resource.
Istanbul-listed Zorlu Enerji to sell gas grid units to Palmet Enerji
Zorlu Enerji (ZOREN) has signed an agreement with Palmet Enerji to sell a 100% stake in its subsidiary Zorlu Enerji Dagitim, Zorlu Enerji said on February 13. The sale price will be set at closing of the transaction.
Fuels produced from Russian oil continue flowing to UK: CREA
Millions of barrels of fuel produced from Russian crude are still being imported into the UK.
Poland pledges oil supply if Germany's Schwedt refinery nationalised
Poland has committed to continue delivering oil to the Schwedt oil refinery in Germant in the event that Berlin nationalises the majority Rosneft-owned plant.
Diesel fuel price in Turkey breaks new record
The diesel fuel price at fuel stations on the European side of Istanbul was hiked by TRY2.57 per litre to TRY 44.29, a fresh record high, BloombergHT reported on February 13
Gazprom Export launches arbitration against Dutch firm Gasunie
Gazprom Export has filed a lawsuit against Dutch firm Gasunie at a St Petersburg arbitration tribunal, court documents show, but details of the case remain unclear.
Austria mulls how to break free from Russian gas
Austrian Energy Minister Leonore Gewessler said the government would look to end national gas company OMV’s long-term gas supply deal with Gazprom.
Russia extends permit for Yamal LNG to supply Germany’s SEFE until 2040
Russia has extended a permit allowing its Yamal LNG export terminal to continue supplying LNG to German state-run gas trader Securing Energy for Europe (SEFE) until the end of 2040, a government document published on February 9 revealed.
EurOil: Germany strikes gas pipeline deal with Algeria
Oil and gas companies to invest over $1 trillion in the next decade expanding production
A report from climate campaign group Global Witness reveals that the fossil fuel sector is anticipated to allocate more than $1 trillion worldwide over the next decade for the expansion of natural gas production.
More figures confirm dramatic uptick in imports of Russian gas to Czechia
Up to 62% of imported gas to Czechia has originated in Russia, preliminary figures by Net4Gas pipeline operator show.
More oil spilled from Orlen’s Lithuanian terminal than first reported, some reached Latvia’s waters
The amount of oil released into the Baltic Sea from the Butinge crude terminal on February 7 was larger than reported by Orlen Lietuva, and some of it has reached Latvian territorial waters.
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