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Turkey’s gas, oil extraction index hits all-time high
India’s Swan to sell LNG terminal to Turkey’s Botas for $339mn
India’s Swan to sell LNG terminal to Turkey’s Botas for $339mn
Eni starts shipping Kazakh oil to Germany via Druzhba
Italy’s Eni has begun shipping Kazakh oil to Germany via the Russian Druzhba pipeline system.
Gas supplies to Bosnian capital resumed after talks between companies
Gas supplies to Bosnia & Herzegovina’s capital Sarajevo were resumed on August 14 following successful talks between the managers of two arguing companies, one of them – Sarajevo Gas Istocno Sarajevo – said in a press release.
Bulgaria temporarily freezes Chiren gas storage expansion amid EPPO investigation
The EPPO is probing Bulgartransgaz and three other companies in a probe into suspected fraud related to the Chiren expansion project that is funded by the EU.
Fitch says short-term impact of Russian crude import restrictions for Hungary 'manageable'
The short-term effects of Ukraine's partial suspension of Russian crude oil transit to Hungary and Slovakia are manageable, but long-term challenges remain, according to Fitch Ratings.
Transgaz gets funding for Romanian gas system development
Romania’s position in the EU as a gas supplier is expected to be key by the end of this decade. Not only will it be producing gas from the Black Sea, but it will also be an important transit hub with connections in Eastern Europe and beyond.
VTTI buys 50% stake in UK’s Dragon LNG terminal
Dutch energy infrastructure firm VTTI has acquired a 50% stake in the UK’s Dragon LNG terminal.
European gas traders reluctant to use Ukrainian storage this summer
European gas traders have used Ukraine’s substantial storage facilities for the fuel only sparingly this summer, in light of Russian attacks and ample supplies of stock already in the EU.
EurOil: UK government follows through on North Sea tax hike
UK plans new LNG import terminal in Scotland
The UK could soon be getting another LNG import terminal, with plans in the works for a proposed facility in Grangemouth, Scotland.
Hungary's MOL beats forecasts with solid Q2 earnings
Kyiv's capture of key border facility raises risk of early end to Russian gas transit via Ukraine
The capture of the Sudzha gas metering border station raises the risk of an early termination of Russian gas transit through Ukraine ahead of the expiry of Moscow and Kyiv’s long-term contract at the end of this year.
INA workers demand urgent pay raise
ING: LNG flows to Europe remain under pressure
European and Asian gas prices have remained well supported over the last month. Stronger Asian demand, supply disruptions and geopolitical risks in the Middle East have all provided support. However, US gas prices have come under renewed pressure.
Shell beats Q2 expectations
Shell's second-quarter results surpassed analysts' expectations, despite weaker performance across various segments compared to the first quarter of the year.
Germany takes record FIDs on green hydrogen projects
European green hydrogen developers made final investment decisions on five new plants in July, boasting a combined electrolysis capacity exceeding 450 MW.
Trafigura, Entara acquire French refinery from ExxonMobil
Rhone Energies, a joint venture between commodity trader Trafigura and energy infrastructure firm Entara, has agreed to acquire the Fos-sur-Mer oil refinery and the Toulouse and Villette-de-Vienne terminals in France from ExxonMobil’s ESSO unit.
UK government follows through on North Sea tax hike
The new UK Labour government has followed through on its commitment to hike the tax burden on North Sea oil and gas producers.
Largest Turkish refiner Tupras beats market expectations with 5bn lira net profit in 2Q24
JT Grup’s shares down 20% from discounted IPO price after first day on Bucharest exchange
The shares of JT Grup, a company involved in petroleum product distribution and port operations dropped by 20% compared to the price paid by the investors in the €4mn IPO earlier last year after the first day of trading at Bucharest Exchange.
There is something fishy about the Ukraine sanctions on Lukoil's deliveries to Hungary and Slovakia
Ukraine's recent partial restriction on the operation of the Russian Druzhba oil pipeline has sparked a big row between the war-torn country and Hungary and Slovakia who say they have been cut off from their Russian oil supplies.
EU launches probe into Cypriot LNG project
The EU has launched a probe into corruption surrounding Cyprus’ trouble-stricken LNG import project, as it seeks to reclaim a grant issued to the island’s government to support the investment.
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