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Gas and power infrastructure expanding across Karabakh amid green transition push
Gas and power infrastructure expanding across Karabakh amid green transition push
Russia's Inter RAO rules out switching power stations to run on coal instead of gas
Andrei Kiselev, a member of Inter RAO’s board, said the company’s strategy was in fact geared towards expanding the share of gas in its fuel mix.
Sovcomflot advises no dividends for 2024
Russian shipping company Sovcomflot has recommended that shareholders forego a dividend for last year, citing a sharp decline in annual profit.
ASX-listed Jade Gas completes first ever horizontal coal bed methane gas production wells in Mongolia
ASX-listed Jade Gas Holdings has announced the completion of the first ever horizontal coal bed methane (CBM) gas production wells in Mongolia.
Naftogaz and Poland’s ORLEN sign deal to deepen energy cooperation
Ukraine’s state energy group Naftogaz and Polish energy company ORLEN have signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) to strengthen strategic cooperation across multiple areas of the energy sector.
European countries to help Ukraine stockpile US LNG for winter via Trans-Balkan route
Four European countries have agreed to support Ukraine in building up its natural gas reserves ahead of the winter heating season by enabling the supply of US liquefied natural gas (LNG) through the Trans-Balkan Corridor.
Officials of methane “super-emitter” Turkmenistan pay OSCE-backed monitoring and reporting study visit to Berlin
Representatives of state gas company Turkmengaz and the Ministry of Environmental Protection of Turkmenistan paid an OSCE-supported study visit to Berlin to discuss methane emissions monitoring and reporting.
Kazakhstan tells OPEC it will not reduce oil production
Kazakhstan has formally notified the Organisation of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) that it does not intend to reduce its oil production, Deputy Energy Minister Alibek Zhamauov has told Russia’s Interfax news agency.
Kazakhstan weighs solo bid to build Karachaganak gas refinery as project costs rise
Kazakhstan is reportedly considering constructing a natural gas refinery at Karachaganak oil and gas field independently, after development costs proposed by Western partners surged to around $6bn.
Kazakhstan’s fuel reserves rise 62% after introduction of export restrictions aimed at energy security
Kazakhstan’s reserves of fuel and lubricants (F&L) rose by 62% in the first four months of 2025, reaching 1.01mn tonnes by May 1, up from 626,000 tonnes at the start of the year.
Over 182 bcm of gas exported via Southern Gas Corridor from Azerbaijan in seven years
More than 182 bcm of Azerbaijani natural gas have been exported through the Southern Gas Corridor over the past seven years, according to a statement by the Ministry of Energy.
Iraq’s deal with Turkmenistan to source gas via Iran stymied by US sanctions complication
The deal under which Turkmenistan is to supply Iraq with 20mn cubic metres (mcm) of gas per day via a swap arrangement with their common neighbour Iran has reportedly so far been stymied by a complication related to US sanctions on Tehran.
US LNG to flow to Ukraine via Trans-Balkan corridor of five countries under new regional deal
Operators of the national gas transmission systems in Bulgaria, Greece, Romania, Moldova and Ukraine have agreed a new scheme to supply US liquefied natural gas to Ukraine via the Trans-Balkan corridor.
Turkey’s 4M25 gas imports from Russia via TurkStream, Blue Stream pipelines calculated as up 16% y/y
Russian oil major Bashneft to pay 2024 dividend
The board of Russian regional oil major Bashneft (controlled by state oil major Rosneft) recommended dividends of RUB147.31 ($1.61) per ordinary and preferred share for 2024.
EU to spend more on Russian energy than on Ukraine military aid in 2025, report says
Russia is projected to earn approximately $233bn from exports of energy and raw materials this year, with over $20bn coming from EU countries, the report said. This far exceeds the bloc’s total military aid budget for Ukraine.
Ukrainian gas prices hit record high, surpass European levels as Kyiv eyes Greek import route
Natural gas prices in Ukraine have surged to their highest level in over two years, surpassing those in Europe, as the country scrambles to address a domestic supply-demand imbalance and prepares for imports via a new route through Greece.
Is Kazakhstan guilty of “resource nationalism” in pursuing massive revenue claims against oil majors?
Efforts put into play by new generation of political elites “talk to ‘gut’ of people”, says one observer.
Russian Russneft to pay no dividend on ordinary shares
The board of Russian oil major Russneft resolved to withhold dividends on ordinary shares, while maintaining a $100mn total payout on preferred stock.
Russia’s Gazprom Neft oil major to pay 75% of 2024 profit in dividends
The board of Gazprom Neft, oil arm of Russia’s natural gas giant Gazprom, has recommended RUB27.21 dividend for 2H24, with the full-year payout reaching RUB79.17 per share.
Former Halliburton in Russia buys more assets
Former Russian unit of Halliburton buys more assets
Kazakhstan’s fertiliser production and application rates continue steep decline
Kazakhstan’s production of mineral and chemical fertilisers fell by 9.3% y/y in 2024 to 367,500 tonnes, Ranking.kz reported on May 26.
KazMunayGas sells majority stake in Polymer Production to Russia’s Sibur Holding for $2.3mn
Kazakhstan’s national oil and gas company, KazMunayGas (KMG), has divested a 60% stake in subsidiary Polymer Production to Russia’s Sibur Holding for KZT1.18bn ($2.3mn), according to KMG’s financial report for the first quarter of 2025.
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