Region: Europe Category: Oil and Gas Frequency: Every Thursday
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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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Can the EU replace Russian gas with North African supplies?
Experts from Verisk Maplecroft and Welligence Energy Analytics comment on how North African gas producers might respond as Europe’s energy mix changes.
EU mulls embargo of Russian oil
Germany targets LNG supplies from Qatar
Germany is turning to Qatar for LNG as it pivots away from Russian natural gas in the wake of the war in Ukraine.
Estonia considering building LNG terminal in Paldiski
Scramble to replace Russian gas endangers climate change targets
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has pushed the questions of decarbonisation and energy security up to the top of the political agenda as governments scramble to find alternatives to Russian oil and gas.
Slovak start-up Mobility & Innovation Production presents first hydrogen-powered bus in EU
Bulgaria to complete gas link with Greece as it seeks to end dependence on Russian gas
Gas link that will allow imports of Azeri gas set to be completed by June, says PM Kiril Petkov.
Outcome of the war in Ukraine remains up in the air, but oil markets are pricing in a quick resolution
Buying Russian oil is “like eating toxic nuclear waste” again
In the midst of the 1998 financial crisis investor Adam Elstein famously said that he would rather “eat toxic nuclear waste” than buy Russian assets. Russia is back in that place.
Czech billionaire Karel Komarek considering cutting links with Russia's Gazprom
Czech government discussing how to remove Russian gas giant from MND storage joint venture.
US grants additional LNG export approvals to Cheniere
The US Department of Energy has authorised additional exports from Cheniere Energy’s two LNG terminals in a move that could benefit Europe.
Canada considers ways to boost crude exports
Canada is examining ways of boosting exports of crude in a bid to help supply challenges caused by countries trying to reduce their reliance on Russian oil.
Eastern EU member states divided over sanctions on Russian oil and gas exports
Central and Southeastern European countries are among the most vulnerable to any cut-off in Russian energy exports, but this has not stopped some of them from being very vocal in demanding tougher action.
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