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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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The US-led price cap on Russian oil exports has failed and “almost no Russian oil is being sold for less than $60”

14 November 2023

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.

UK oil and gas investment at all-time low, warns Equinor's local head

13 November 2023

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."

DEPA in talks with Gazprom on 2024 gas supply

10 November 2023

Greek state gas company DEPA Commerce is in talks with Russia’s Gazprom on determining terms and pricing for gas supplies next year.

What is pushing oil price down?

10 November 2023

The price of crude oil has fallen 6.6% in the week ending November 10, with Brent closing below $80 a barrel for the first time since July. Only a few months ago analysts were predicting triple-digit prices. Now that looks like a dream.

EU lawmaker seek ban on Russian LNG imports

10 November 2023

EU lawmakers are pushing for the bloc to impose a ban on Russian LNG and LPG supplies as they debate the next package of sanctions against the country.

Eni, Saipem team up on biofuels production

10 November 2023

Eni last week forged a strategic partnership with fellow Italian company Saipem to develop its biofuels business.

Equinor seeks to sell 20% of UK Rosebank field

10 November 2023

Norway’s Equinor is preparing to divest a 20% stake in the Rosebank oilfield in the UK North Sea.

What is pushing oil price down?

10 November 2023

The price of crude oil has fallen 6.6% in the week ending November 10, with Brent closing below $80 a barrel for the first time since July. Only a few months ago analysts were predicting triple-digit prices. Now that looks like a dream.

EC to investigate Bulgaria for exploiting Russian oil sanctions loopholes that earned the Kremlin €1bn

10 November 2023

The European Commission will investigate Bulgaria for exploiting loopholes in the oil sanctions regime against Russia that have earned the Kremlin $1bn.

Saudi, Russia to stick with voluntary output cuts

9 November 2023

Saudi Arabia and Russia this week confirmed that they will extend their additional voluntary oil production restraint until the end of the year.

Guardian reports BP helped fund Azerbaijan’s aggression against Karabakh Armenians

9 November 2023

Guardian reports that BP’s fossil fuel projects in Azerbaijan have helped fund the military aggression against Karabakh Armenians through the transfer of billions of dollars to the Azerbaijan government since 2020, a campaign group has claimed.

Oil prices defy analysts’ expectations and fall rather than rise after the outbreak of the Israeli-Hamas war

8 November 2023

The oil price defied analysts’ expectations and fell rather than rose after the outbreak of the Israeli-Hamas war on October 7. A month later, despite a 3.7% drop in the price of a barrel of Brent, its value has returned to pre-war levels.

Cyprus waits for Chevron reply before further Aphrodite talks

8 November 2023

Cyprus is waiting for a reply from US oil giant Chevron before it makes any further comment on the status of negotiations between the two on the Aphrodite gas field or what may become of the gas field in the future.

Russian pipeline gas flow to EU down 2.4% in October

6 November 2023

Russian pipeline gas supplies to the EU average to 2.74bn cubic metres in October, marking a 2.4% decline month on month.

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