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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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Bulgaria’s Radev remarks on country’s gas hub status at Delphi Forum
Bulgarian President Rumen Radev clearly expressed his pride in the distance that his country has come as a gas transiting hub in a short time in the comments he made at the Delphi Economic Forum in Greece last week.
Neptune brings online new North Sea field
Neptune Energy has kicked off production at the Fenja oil and gas field off the coast of Norway, Fenja, operated jointly by Neptune and partners Var Enerji, Sval Enerji and DNO, is designed to produce 35,000 boepd at peak.
Latvia's LNG terminal plan stalled
First floating wind farm planned in Arctic, to be linked to oil platform
Plans for the first floating wind farm in the Arctic have been unveiled. The project would be in Norwegian waters and linked to an oil exploration platform.
Russian vessels reportedly spotted in run-up to Nord Stream pipeline explosions
Russian vessels capable of performing underwater operations were near the site of explosions that ruptured the Nord Stream pipelines in late September last year.
EurOil: UK High Court allows Greenpeace challenge to licensing to proceed to full hearing
Reports suggest Iran’s seizure of tanker is retaliation for US effort to arrest vessel carrying Iranian oil cargo
MOL shareholders approve record dividend at AGM
Slovakia secures access to LNG terminals in Germany
‘Technical procedures only’ stand in way of resumption of Iraq oil flows to Turkey’s Ceyhan says Baghdad
UK High Court allows Greenpeace challenge to licensing to proceed to full hearing
The UK High Court ruled on April 25 that a challenge by environmentalist group Greenpeace against the government’s launch of a new licensing round in the North Sea can proceed to a full hearing.
EU launches joint gas purchasing platform
The EU launched its joint natural gas purchasing platform in a bid to ensure sufficient supplies for winter on April 25, with about 80 companies having agreed to take in the initiative.
Turkmenistan working on developing pipeline to export gas to Europe president tells Dubai forum
Norwegian oil regulator urges further Barents Sea exploration
Norway’s oil regulator has urged more exploration for oil and gas in the Barents Sea, at a time when Europe’s dependency on Norwegian energy exports continues to rise as a result of Russia’s gas war.
EU still among the largest importers of Russian oil products
New data shows that the EU is still among the largest importers of oil products from Russia, which are routed through 'laundromat' countries to avoid sanctions, according to the CREA.
SE Europe strengthens gas security with new regional agreement
Four EU members in Southeast Europe have strengthened their energy security futures with the signing in Sofia on 25 April of a memorandum of understanding that includes Azerbaijan, which supplies natural gas to the region through the SGC.
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