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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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EU's 18th sanctions package: toughest yet or merely demonstrative?
The 18th package may be remembered less for its economic impact than for its political theatre: a demonstration of European unity.
Asian spot LNG prices fall after rising multiple weeks
Asian spot LNG prices have fallen amid weaker demand and high inventories.
Greek tankers continue to transport Russian oil despite new eighteenth sanctions package, come under Ukrainian special ops attacks
Greek-owned oil tankers are likely to continue to carry Russian oil exports, despite the passage of a new eighteenth sanctions package last week that largely targets Russia’s oil exports.
Serbia seeks fifth delay of US sanctions on oil firm NIS
Serbia has requested a fifth delay in the enforcement of US sanctions on its Russian-controlled oil and gas company NIS, the firm said on July 18.
Venture Global inks 20-year LNG supply deal with Italy’s Eni
US LNG giant Venture Global has agreed to supply Italian energy firm Eni with 2mn tonnes per year of LNG over a 20-year contract.
CPC Blend oil exports to hold steady in August at 1.66mn bpd
CPC Blend oil shipments from the Black Sea oil export terminal in Russia are scheduled to remain stable at 1.66mn barrels per day (bpd), or approximately 6.5mn tonnes, in August, Reuters reported on July 17, citing industry sources.
Fico claims Slovakia has obtained energy guarantees from EU and will unblock latest sanctions package against Russia
Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico said it would be "counterproductive" to continue blocking the EU’s 18th sanctions package against Russia.
Baghdad says Iraqi Kurdistan to restart piping of oil to Turkey after two-year halt despite mystery drone attacks
Iraq’s federal government said on July 18 that Iraqi Kurdistan is to resume oil exports through a pipeline that runs to Turkey’s Mediterranean port of Ceyhan after a two-year freeze and despite a fourth day of mystery drone attacks.
PM Fico claims Slovakia will never support RePowerEU gas supply plan
Slovakia’s populist Prime Minister Robert Fico claimed that his country will never support the RePowerEU gas supply plan, which expects the phase-out of Russian fossil fuel imports to the EU by 2028.
Croatia’s INA produces first sustainable aviation fuel at Rijeka refinery
Croatian energy company INA has produced sustainable aviation fuel for the first time at its Rijeka Oil Refinery as part of its efforts to reduce carbon emissions and comply with EU renewable energy targets.
Russian Zarubezhneft reportedly wants to buy Bosnian Krajinapetrol
The Russian oil company Zarubezhneft is interested in buying Krajinapetrol, Indikator.ba news outlet reported on July 16.
Serbia to complete gas storage expansion by end-2026
Serbia expects to complete the expansion of its underground gas storage facility at Banatski Dvor by the end of 2026, raising capacity from 450mn to 750mn cubic metres.
BP warns of Q2 hit from lower oil and gas prices
BP said on July 11 that lower realised prices for oil and gas are expected to weigh on its second-quarter earnings.
Slovakia’s Fico holding out for full Russian gas import exemption EU with sanctions veto
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has demanded that the European Commission grant Slovakia a exemption allowing it to continue importing Russian gas until 2034, otherwise Bratislava will refuse to lift its veto on the EU’s 18th sanctions package.
Kazakhstan’s oil output rises 11.6% in first half
Kazakhstan increased its oil production by 11.6% y/y in the first half of 2025, reaching 49.9mn tonnes, Reuters reported on July 15, citing senior officials.
Slovak PM Fico delays approval of EU’s sanctions package again, blaming Slovak opposition
Slovak populist Prime Minister Robert Fico has again delayed approval of the latest 18th round of EU sanctions against Russia, blaming his latest blocking on the opposition parties in Slovakia.
KazMunayGaz and Hungary’s MOL agree oil volumes, but pricing talks delay shipments
Kazakhstan’s state oil company KazMunayGaz and Hungary’s MOL Group have agreed on the volume of Kazakh crude oil to be delivered to Budapest via pipeline, though pricing negotiations are still ongoing, Upstream reported on July 14.
NIS sanctions talks drag on as Serbia caught between US and Russia
Serbia is in talks with the United States to secure a fifth waiver from sanctions targeting its sole oil company NIS, but negotiations are proving difficult.
Slovak PM Fico expects deal with EU over sanctions against Russia on July 15, and threatens to continue blocking sanctions if none made.
Slovak populist Prime Minister Robert Fico expects an agreement between the European Union and Slovakia could be reached on Tuesday, July 15, over Slovakia lifting its veto of the EU’s 18th round of sanctions against Russia.
Slovakia seeks EU guarantees on Russian gas phase-out ahead of sanctions deal
Slovakia is pushing for firm guarantees from the European Commission and key EU member states over the future of its energy security, as it links this condition to its support for a fresh round of sanctions on Russian gas imports.
Slovenia’s Petrol under fire for gas station closures amid blackmail accusations
Four smaller gas stations run by Slovenian fuel retailer Petrol remain closed, with the company’s management staying silent about future plans.
EU mulls further cut in Russian oil price cap
The EU is considering a proposal to reduce the price cap on Russian oil from the current $60 per barrel and to introduce a mechanism for reviewing the cap every three months based on market trends.

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