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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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Hungary calls EC proposal for Russian gas price cap absurd
GUSTAFSON: Russian oil exports – are sanctions working?
Six months after the beginning of the Russian invasion, the “Devil’s Dance” of Western sanctions and Russian oil exports and revenues has barely begun. The main contest still lies ahead.
Repsol sells quarter-stake in entire upstream business for $4.8bn
Ireland eases back on LNG opposition amid energy crunch
Proposed gas price cap prompts EU discord and Russian threats
The EU has proposed capping the price of Russian natural gas, as Brussels doubles down on efforts to hamper Moscow’s ability to finance its war in Ukraine.
SOCAR and TPAO to search for oil in Turkey
Slovakia signs deal to bring LNG from Italy
Europe pays what it takes to bring in LNG but still cannot get enough
European energy ministers will discuss further options to secure gas supplies and punish Russia.
US Steel Kosice shuts one of its blast furnaces amid energy crisis
Sanctions leakage: pipes and tankers
After about two months of problems caused by oil traders self-sanctioning, Russia’s oil exports have largely recovered and replaced most of the fall in demand in Europe with new buyers in Asia. The challenge Moscow now faces is how to get it there.
INA chairman tenders resignation after corruption scandal
Chairman of the oil and gas company offered to step down after Croatia’s anti-corruption body made five arrests in a high-profile fraud case.
Moldova is negotiating gas supplies with Azerbaijan and Romania
Czechia pushes for more connections to LNG terminals
Czechia and Poland will resume work on the Stork II pipeline bringing gas from the Polish LNG terminal at Swinoujscie to Libhost in Czechia’s northern Moravian region.
Putin ready to turn on gas again but says if new sanctions imposed Russia “won’t deliver anything.”
Chevron reportedly working with Kazakhstan on oil export alternatives to Russia’s Novorossijsk
Canada’s Trillion dispatching rig to SASB gas field offshore Turkey
Turkey set to pay in rubles for quarter of gas piped from Russia
Italy receives first cargo of Kuwaiti ULSD
Kuwait Petroleum International (KPI), a downstream subsidiary of Kuwait Petroleum Corp. (KPC), has delivered its first batch of ultra-low-sulphur diesel (ULSD) fuel to Italy.
OPEC+ reverses recent addition with first cut in 18 months
Hungary aims to invest €16bn to reduce dependence on gas
Sanctions leakage: oil and gas
Not only have the extreme sanctions imposed on Russia following its invasion of Ukraine in February not crushed the economy, Russia is making a killing from the war thanks to the abundant leaks in the sanction regime.
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