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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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Aphrodite deal evades Cyprus, but optimism persists
The government of Cyprus and US energy giant Chevron have yet to publicly acknowledge any sort of agreement on the development of the offshore Aphrodite gas field despite a deal deadline set for November 20.
Lithuania's Klaipedos Nafta posts €5.5mn profit in 9M, revenue up 13% y/y
Lithuania's state-run oil product and LNG terminal operator Klaipedos Nafta announced that its consolidated revenue for January-September rose by 12.6% year on year to €63.6mn, BNS, a Lithuanian newswire, reported.
Azerbaijan retains its status as the largest oil supplier to Croatia with a share of 74.5%
Azerbaijan retained its status as the largest supplier of oil to Croatia, based on the results of January-September 2023 with 981,667 tonnes of oil sent to the EU Adriatic country, which is 25.3% less than the same period last year.
EurOil: DEPA in talks with Gazprom on 2024 gas supply
BP seeks renewable energy partnerships
BP is actively looking for partners for offshore wind ventures in Japan and exploring potential investments in hydrogen technology firms.
Orlen confirms purchase of Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company in $445mn deal
PGNiG Upstream Norway, a part of the Orlen Group, has signed an agreement to acquire a 100% stake in the exploration company KUFPEC Norway, a subsidiary of Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company, Orlen said on November 20.
Denmark to police sanction-busting Russian tankers leaving the Baltic Sea?
The European Commission may ask Denmark to block the exit from the Baltic Sea and introduce inspections on Russian oil tankers as a way to enforce the $60 oil price cap sanctions, France24 reported on November 18.
Bulgaria’s main pro-Western parties set aside conflict on ending Russian oil imports
Bulgaria’s government close to collapse amid tensions over Russian oil imports
Two of the three formations behind Bulgaria's government are threatening to pull out after disagreements over the end of the derogation for Russian oil imports.
Vitol’s Petrol Ofisi strikes deal to acquire BP’s petrol station operations in Turkey
Lukoil's Romanian operations at risk after loss of trading license
Shell, BP, Edison request US and EU intervention in dispute with Venture Global
The long-running dispute between Venture Global and its European customers BP, Edison and Shell has seen another escalation with the three European companies requesting intervention from the US-EU Task Force on Energy Security.
Italy’s Snam reveals plans to invest €1bn in LNG terminal near Ravenna
Italian gas grid operator Snam has announced it will pour €1bn into the construction of a new offshore LNG terminal located near Ravenna off the country’s north-eastern coast.
Poland’s Orlen reportedly in talks to take over Kuwait Foreign Petroleum Exploration Company’s assets in Norway
SOCAR and Srbijagas sign contract for the supply of up to 400 mcm of Azerbaijani gas to Serbia in 2024.
According to the Ministry of Energy of Azerbaijan, the agreement was signed following a meeting in Baku between the Minister of Energy of Azerbaijan Parviz Shahbazov and the Minister of Mining and Energy of Serbia Dubravka Đedović Handanović.
Serbia moves away from dependence on Russian gas with new Azerbaijan supply deal
Serbia has agreed to buy 400mn cubic metres of natural gas a year from Azerbaijan from 2024, diversifying away from Russia.
Poland’s Orlen secures PLN4.6bn deal to supply gas for ArcelorMittal’s Polish business
New Green Alliance: offshore wind cheaper than natural gas in UK
Think-tank New Green Alliance has found even if the British government establishes prices for offshore wind power at double the level paid in the last successful auction, offshore wind will still be cheaper than gas natural power.
The US-led price cap on Russian oil exports has failed and “almost no Russian oil is being sold for less than $60”
The US-led price cap on Russian oil exports has failed and “almost no Russian oil is being sold for less than $60” the Financial Times reported on November 14, according to Western experts and Russian export data.
EurOil: EU lawmaker seek ban on Russian LNG imports
UK oil and gas investment at all-time low, warns Equinor's local head
The head of Equinor’s UK business warned in meetings with the governments of Scotland and the UK that North Sea investment is at “an all-time low."
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