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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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EurOil: UK government set to fast-track key oil and gas projects
Seismologists record explosions in area of Nord Stream leaks
Explosions were registered by seismologists in Sweden over the last 36 hours, according to the country’s national broadcaster SVT, in the same areas where gas leaks were reported to have occurred at the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines yesterday, stokin
Sabotage suspected as gas leaks reported at both Nord Stream 1 and 2
Natural gas leaks have now been reported at both Russia’s Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 pipelines, and while the reasons are unclear, the fact that both pipelines suffered leaks on the same day has prompted speculation of sabotage.
Baltic Pipe gas link officially opens
Pressure drops in Nord Stream pipelines as gas leaks into sea
Pressure fell in both branches of the Nord Stream gas pipeline from the giant Russian Yamal Arctic gas fields to Germany during the evening of September 26, reportedly due to a leak.
Secret report reveals top officials knew Bulgaria wouldn’t benefit from Balkan Stream
Sofia paid over €1.5bn for its section of the Balkan Stream pipeline, which has never delivered any gas to Bulgaria.
Croatian companies lack gas as INA is ordered to sell to HEP
Estonia against European Commission-proposed energy company tax
AfrOil: Sonatrach CEO says Algeria can meet Italian gas supply pledges
Algeria will be able to supply Italy with at least 25bn cubic metres of natural gas this year, said Tewfik Hakkar, the CEO of the national oil company Sonatrach.
UK government set to fast-track key oil and gas projects
Ineos takes FID on new Danish gas field
Germany prepares to nationalise Uniper
Equinor strikes gas deal with PGNiG
Russian oil price cap proposal is "a waste of time" and could backfire
OMV Petrom says it needs more time to decide about Neptun Deep
Poland says oil supplies to Germany’s Schwedt only possible if Rosneft removed as shareholder
Electricity exports will play a major roll in Ukraine's post-war development
The export of electricity has been highlighted as one of the major potential sources of income for Ukraine post-war, Ukraine Business News reported on September 22.
Desperate Southeast Europe governments scramble for energy resources
Facing a cold winter, Southeast European countries look to coal from Indonesia, gas from Azerbaijan and oil from Iran.
High European gas prices don’t erase Trinidad and Tobago’s challenges
Trinidad and Tobago's ability to benefit from current European market conditions is constrained by questions about gas supply, production decline and the fate of Atlantic LNG.
German president says AMLO has offered assistance with LNG
Frank-Walter Steinmeier, President of Germany, said on September 20 that his Mexican counterpart Andres Manuel Lopez Obrador had offered to provide assistance in the realm of LNG supplies.
Romania’s government to speed up major natural gas projects
Bucharest will try to speed up development of the offshore Neptun Deep and the onshore deep Caragele field that together would cover Romania’s gas consumption for up to ten years.
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