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Germany extends external control over Rosneft assets for another six months
The German Federal Network Agency has announced the continuation of external control over the assets of Russia's Rosneft in Germany for an additional six months. This decision extends the regime that was initiated last year.
Srbijagas and Greek Depa cooperate to supply gas
Wintershall plays down hit to loss of Russian business
EU mulls making joint gas purchases permanent
The European Commission is seeking to make the EU’s joint gas procurement scheme a permanent fixture, after demand in the system’s tenders held earlier this year exceeded expectations, Reuters reported on September 5.
EU LNG imports sink to lowest level in year and a half in August
The EU received 9.8bn cubic metres of gas in liquid form last month, which was 2.8% less than in August 2022 and 10.6% less than in July this year. It marks the second month in a row that imports have fallen on a year-on-year basis.
Russian share of EU oil, oil products markets shrinks tenfold in Q2
Eurostat did not disclose the volume of Russian oil and oil products that the bloc received in the second quarter, but according to UN Comtrade, they amounted to 4.9mn tonnes, or $2.1bn in monetary terms in the three-month period.
Saudi, Russian oil cuts rolled over until year-end
Saudi Arabia and Russia this week announced that they would extend the voluntary oil production cuts that were implemented in July until the end of the year.
Energy remains top topic at East Mediterranean summit
Leaders of Israel, Greece and Cyprus met in Nicosia on 4 September to discuss energy development in the East Mediterranean again, and the prospects for exporting their natural gas resources to neighbouring countries and especially Europe.
Russian Lukoil’s oil terminal comes under Bulgarian control
EurOil: EU again voices concern over buying refined Russian oil from India, without solutions
Hopes for pipeline progress raised as Turkish, Israeli energy ministers discuss energy cooperation potential
Can Europe simply ban Russia's soaring LNG imports too?
Europe has cut itself off from Russian gas following the destruction of the Nord Stream 1 & 2 pipelines last year, but imports of Russian liquefied natural gas have soared as it seeks sources of fuel and has few other options. Or does it?
Slovenian segment of gas pipeline to Hungary estimated at €121mn
Bulgaria’s Lukoil Neftochim instructed to draft plan for switch to non-Russian oil by September 8
Kazakhstan expects to transit at least 900,000 tonnes of oil via Druzhba pipeline to Germany within this year
Gulf Keystone raises ‘going concern’ doubts amid lack of Iraq, Turkey deal on continuing oil exports
Bulgaria to probe secret deals with blacklisted Russians on TurkStream construction
Prosecutors are probing allegations that Bulgarians officials secretly met sanctioned Russians to speed up construction of the local stretch of the TurkStream pipeline.
ExxonMobil says world will fail to meet Paris goal in 2050
Oil supermajor ExxonMobil says that the world will fail to meet the Paris Agreement goal to keep global warming below 2 degrees Celsius by 2050.
Mocean, Aker partner on wave power for oil and gas hubs
Aker Solutions Subsea and Mocean Energy are entering a joint venture to extend the life of existing oil and gas hubs with wave energy.
Orlen's sales to Ukrainian customers surge by 61.9% in H1 2023
Polish energy giant Orlen made substantial gains in its sales to Ukrainian customers during the first half of 2023, increasing by 61.9% compared to the same period last year, Ukraine Business News reported on August 30.
Hungary-Slovenia gas interconnector gets green light
Slovak refinery Slovnaft wants prolongation of exemption from Russian oil embargo
The exemption for Slovnaft is in place until December due to Slovakia’s and Hungary’s high dependency on Russian crude.
Cyprus rejects Chevron’s Aphrodite development plan
A further delay in developing the Aphrodite gas field has come due to the Cypriot government’s rejection of a development plan for the island’s main offshore hydrocarbon resource proposed this summer by Chevron and its partners Shell and NewMed.
EU again voices concern over buying refined Russian oil from India, without solutions
The EU once more this weekend vented frustration at the “rapid” increase in Indian refined oil product exports to Europe that have been produced using Russian crude, without suggesting a proposal for curbing this trade.
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