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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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Turkey plans regional gas hub, Istanbul index in 2025

6 November 2024

Turkey’s Energy and Mineral Resources Minister Alparslan Bayraktar told Turkish media last week that a natural gas trading hub could begin operating in Istanbul in 2025.

Energy industry must drive sustainable socio-economic growth: ADIPEC

6 November 2024

The global energy industry must drive the next phase of sustainable socio-economic growth, UAE Industry Minister and CEO of the country’s national oil company ADNOC, Sultan Ahmed Al Jaber, said at the ADIPEC conference in Abu Dhabi on November 4.

OPEC output rises despite Iraqi cuts as unwinding is pushed back

4 November 2024

has pushed back its planned easing of output cuts to the end of the year, just as production has risen despite Iraq’s compensatory efforts

Shifting to clean energy, Germany’s EWE divests Polish business to Eesti Gaas

4 November 2024

German energy and telecommunications company EWE is about to sell its Polish operation EWE Polska to Estonia’s Eesti Gaas.

Global oil supply to see major glut next year: World Bank

2 November 2024

Global commodity prices are on track to slump to a five-year low next year, with an oil glut emerging so large that it will largely negate the impact of the Israel-Palestine war escalating into a regional Middle Eastern conflict.

TotalEnergies' unreceived dividends from Russia to reach $1.5-2.0bn by year-end, says CEO

1 November 2024

French oil major TotalEnergies’ dividends from its joint projects with Novatek that cannot be transferred out of Russia could reach between $1.5-2.0bn by the end of this year.

OMV Petrom’s shares gain 3.6% on better-than-expected Q3 results

30 October 2024

The shares of OMV Petrom energy group (BVB: SNP) surged by nearly 3.6% after the company released Q3 results slightly above the market consensus on October 29.

Germany approves proposals for hydrogen pipeline system

30 October 2024

Germany’s Federal Network Agency (Bundesnetzagentur) this week approved the hydrogen core pipeline network which was proposed by the country’s gas transmission system operators earlier this decade.

Neste scraps electrolyser project at Finnish refinery

29 October 2024

Finland’s oil refining and marketing company Neste has chosen to reassess its renewable hydrogen ambitions owing to "challenging market conditions and financial performance," leading it to withdraw from a planned 120-MW electrolyser project.

Cyprus set to receive delayed FSRU

29 October 2024

The floating storage and regasification unit for Cyprus’ long-delayed and trouble-stricken LNG project may finally leave China, where it was built.

Sverdrup oil output to drop from peak early next year

29 October 2024

Norway’s largest source of oil production, the Johan Sverdrup field, is expected to drop from its production peak early next year.

Equinor mulls scaling back investments in renewables

29 October 2024

Equinor announced on October 24 that it might scale back its planned investments in renewable energy by 2030.

TAL pipeline expansion nears finish, offering Czech Republic a future free of Russian oil

29 October 2024

The project aimed at replacing Russian crude is being achieved in “an incredibly short period”, the CEO of the Czech Republic’s state oil pipeline operator told NewsBase.

Mammoet to assist in decommissioning Groningen gas wells

29 October 2024

Dutch heavy-lifting specialist Mammoet announced last week it was providing logistical and engineering support to well engineering group for one of the biggest gas well closure projects in the world.

Rosneft's legal attempt to block Shell refinery sale in Germany fails

29 October 2024

A German court has rejected a complaint by Rosneft against Shell’s move to sell its stake in Germany’s 220,000 barrel per day Schwedt oil refinery.

TotalEnergies finds more gas off Denmark

29 October 2024

TotalEnergies has discovered more gas reserves at the Harald field off Denmark’s west coast.

NIS invests over RSD37bn in capital projects

28 October 2024

The NIS Group invested RSD37.3bn in capital projects during the first nine months of 2024, marking a 70% increase compared to the same period last year, the Serbian oil and gas company announced on October 28.

Turkey prepares for offshore, onshore exploration work in Somalia

28 October 2024

The arrival of Turkish seismic vessel Oruc Reis in the port of Mogadishu last week signals that Turkish Petroleum (TPAO) is ready to begin an oil and gas exploration programme in the Indian Ocean off the coast of Somalia.

Deadline for booking Russian gas transit through Ukraine passed in July, says Putin

28 October 2024

The deadline for booking Russian gas transit capacity via Ukraine next year already passed in July, according to Putin.

EU Parliament calls for bloc to end reliance on Azeri gas

28 October 2024

MEPs have called for the EU to scrap plans to double Azeri gas shipments – a central part of the plan to eliminate remaining Russian supplies.

NIS aims to raise €50mn with first corporate bond issue

28 October 2024

Serbia's leading oil and gas company, the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), announced on October 25 its plan to issue corporate bonds for the first time, aiming to raise RSD5.85bn (€50mn) in long-term funding.

Serbia negotiates new long-term gas deal with Russia

22 October 2024

Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic has reached an agreement with Russian President Vladimir Putin on favourable gas prices and plans to discuss a long-term supply arrangement, Vucic announced on October 21.

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