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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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bneGREEN: Russia drafts hydrogen development plan
Russia plans to emerge as an exporter of hydrogen within the space of a few years and supply as much as 12mn tonnes per year (tpy) of the fuel by 2035, under a draft development plan approved in August.
Turkey's oil imports grow 43.2% y/y in June
Eni and Novatek to announce exploratory drilling results from Montenegrin offshore by end-September
EBRD becomes shareholder in Vestmoldtransgaz
Moller – Maersk to pioneer carbon-neutral methanol as shipping fuel
Global shipping giant A.P. Moller – Maersk is to launch in the first quarter of 2024 the first of eight container ships that will burn carbon-neutral methanol instead of dirty bunker fuel.
Neptune starts up Norway's Duva field
Swiss government rejects calls to ban oil and gas by 2050
Lundin pumps first gas from Rolvsnes field to UK shore
UK publishes long-awaited hydrogen strategy
Nord Stream 2 fails to get exemption from EU gas market rules
A court in Germany has ruled that Russia’s controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline should not be exempt from EU gas market rules, creating new headaches for the project’s state-owned operator Gazprom, which may be unable to use half the capacity.
EurOil: UK unveils hydrogen strategy
Naftogaz teams up with RWE to develop hydrogen
Azerbaijan reports $7.8bn of 1H oil, gas exports
Ukraine imports North Sea oil for first time
Romania’s OMV Petrom and TeraPlast shares to be included in FTSE emerging markets indices
Ping consolidates control of UK's Avalon oilfield
Norwegian production bounces back
Preliminary figures from the Norwegian Petroleum Directorate show that the country’s oil and gas production bounced back in July after dipping in June.
Danish CCS project moves forward with pilot phase
The Project Greensand carbon capture and storage (CCS) consortium is proceeding with the scheme’s pilot phase.
Fears emerge over European winter gas crunch
Warnings are emerging that LNG imports may not be enough to prevent Europe from experiencing a gas supply crunch this winter.
Wintershall, VNG partner on hydrogen pilot
Two German companies, Wintershall and VNG, have agreed to co-operate on hydrogen development. As a first step, the two companies said they would build a pilot facility to provide “turquoise hydrogen”.
BP, Equinor reiterate low-carbon focus
European energy giants BP and Equinor have both talked up their plans to produce low-carbon oil and gas at an industry event this week
Maersk Drilling wins UK North Sea contract from Harbour
Maersk Drilling announced this week that it had been awarded a contract by the UK’s Harbour Energy for the Mærsk Innovator jack-up rig.

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