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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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Czech state to loan 200 tons of oil to Orlen Unipetrol refiner

12 October 2025

It is the second time this year the Czech state has loaned oil to the country's key refiner.

Germany reports record quarter for LNG imports

12 October 2025

German LNG terminals imported a record high of LNG in the third quarter of 2025.

Eni and YPF sign deal, move closer to FID on Argentina LNG project

12 October 2025

Italian energy giant Eni and Argentina’s state-run firm YPF inked a preliminary agreement to take a positive final investment decision on the Argentina LNG project.

Venture Global loses arbitration case to BP

12 October 2025

Defeat comes two months after Venture Global was victorious in a similar case against Shell.

Serbia’s NIS pumps run smoothly despite US sanctions

10 October 2025

Petrol stations operated by the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) are functioning normally, with no queues or shortages reported, after US sanctions came into effect against the Gazprom-controlled company.

Moscow vows to back Serbia after US sanctions hit NIS

10 October 2025

Russia condemned US sanctions on Serbia’s oil company NIS as politically motivated and pledged continued support for Belgrade, amid concerns over the Balkan state’s energy supplies.

Hungary to boost oil deliveries to Serbia after US sanctions NIS

10 October 2025

Hungary’s MOL will step up deliveries of crude oil and fuel to Serbia after US sanctions hit the Balkan country’s sole oil company NIS.

US sanctions on Serbian oil company NIS take effect

9 October 2025

Sanctions imposed by the United States on Serbia’s sole oil refiner, NIS, took effect on October 9, ending months of postponements and raising fears of fuel shortages and wider economic disruption.

Croatia offers to buy stake in Serbian oil firm NIS after US sanctions

9 October 2025

Serbian President Aleksandar Vucic dismissed the Croatian overture with a counter-proposal that Belgrade could instead buy a Croatian utility.

Russia lifts fuel output as refineries recover and oil nears OPEC+ quota

9 October 2025

Russia has increased fuel production and is moving closer to its OPEC+ oil quota as domestic refineries recover from drone attacks, Deputy Prime Minister Alexander Novak said

MOL says talks on extending oil transport agreement with Janaf were "constructive"

9 October 2025

MOL executives asked Janaf to "demonstrate, with appropriate tests", that sufficient volumes of crude could be delivered through the Adriatic pipeline to Hungary on a daily basis.

US extends waiver for Serbian oil firm NIS until Oct 15

8 October 2025

The United States has extended a licence allowing Croatia’s oil pipeline operator Janaf to keep delivering crude to Serbia’s Russian-controlled oil company NIS until October 15.

Turkey to overhaul gas import strategy

8 October 2025

Turkey is accelerating efforts to overhaul its gas supply mix, aiming by 2028 to meet more than half of its natural gas needs via domestic output & LNG imports, threatening market share held by Russia and Iran under long-term pipeline contracts.

France boards suspected shadow fleet tanker

8 October 2025

It marks an escalation in Europe's efforts to clamp down on oil shipments that evade Western sanctions.

Indian refiners reportedly resume yuan payments for Russian oil

8 October 2025

Indian state-run refiners have resumed settling payments for Russian oil in Chinese yuan

Russia’s China pipeline push unlikely to boost gas exports before mid-2030s

8 October 2025

Russia’s planned Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline to China is unlikely to increase gas exports for at least a decade, with key terms still unsettled and a lengthy construction timeline ahead

Hungary's MOL, Croatia's JANAF to discuss extending oil transport agreement after public exchange

7 October 2025

Croatian state-owned pipeline operator JANAF and Hungary's oil giant MOL will meet on October 8 to discuss extending their oil transport cooperation beyond the current contract's expiry on December 31, Reuters has reported, citing JANAF.

US sanctions on NIS set to take effect after repeated delays

7 October 2025

US sanctions on NIS are due to take effect on October 8 after months of delays and failed negotiations between Belgrade, Moscow and Washington.

Oil tanker known to deliver crude to Israel reportedly set to depart Turkish port

6 October 2025

An oil tanker known to often deliver crude oil to Israel is poised to depart the Turkish Mediterranean port of Ceyhan for an "unknown destination", Middle East Eye reported on October 6.

Hungary revisits prospect of importing Turkmen gas but obstacles are many

6 October 2025

Hungary is revisiting the prospect of importing natural gas from Turkmenistan but the lack of infrastructure to make that plausible remains a big obstacle.

Serbia’s oil firm NIS maintains operations as US sanctions loom

6 October 2025

Serbia’s oil company NIS, majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom group, said it has prepared contingency plans to cope with possible US sanctions, while assuring staff that salaries and refinery operations remain secure.

EU prepares for winter of heavy US LNG reliance

6 October 2025

The EU is preparing for a winter of heavier dependence on US LNG as pipeline flows from Russia and Algeria weaken and storage levels remain under pressure.

Austria's OMV announces steep capex cut through to 2030

6 October 2025

It will also reduce the proportion of spending on sustainable projects, in a signal of renewed emphasis on its more traditional energy businesses.

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