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Italy received about 7.4 bcm of gas from Azerbaijan via TAP in 9 months
Gas supplies from Azerbaijan to Italy via the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) in January-September 2023 amounted to 7.373 bcm, which is 4.3% less than the same period in 2022.
Fitch affirms Uzbekneftegaz at 'BB-'/Stable
Russian regional oil major Tatneft surprises with 3Q23 dividend
The board of the Russian regional oil major Tatneft of Tatarstan Republic recommended a 3Q23 dividend of RUB35.17 per share, making a dividend yield of 5.7%, Renaissance Capital wrote on November 22.
Russian LNG exports to China soar
Russian LNG exports to China from January to October have climbed to 6.9mn tonnes, a rise of almost 40% on the same period last year, according to data from China’s General Administration of Customs.
Russia considers tax exemptions for joint oil venture with Vietnam
In a move aimed at fostering collaboration in the energy sector, Russia is contemplating providing tax exemptions to the joint Russian-Vietnamese oil company, Rusvietpetro
Yukos shareholders can still target Russia’s US assets
The US court for the District of Columbia has declined Russia's demand for an immunity from claims by former shareholders of oil company Yukos, exposing Russian state assets in the US to legal claims.
Will Vostok Oil be able to survive under sanctions?
Vostok Oil, one of the largest greenfield oil projects in Russia, continues to push ahead, according to its state-owned operator Rosneft, in spite of sanctions imposed by the West.
Uzbekistan’s Saneg launches shale ore exploration
Kazakhstan: Authorities to gingerly allow LPG prices to rise
It was a price rise of this fuel that led to nationwide unrest in 2022.
Kazakhstan-focused Nostrum Oil & Gas records decline in Q3 sales
Azerbaijan retains its status as the largest oil supplier to Croatia with a share of 74.5%
Azerbaijan retained its status as the largest supplier of oil to Croatia, based on the results of January-September 2023 with 981,667 tonnes of oil sent to the EU Adriatic country, which is 25.3% less than the same period last year.
Russia lifts petrol/gasoline exports ban
President of Iraq arrives on first official visit to Azerbaijan
The president of Iraq, Abdel Latif Rashid, has begun an official visit to Azerbaijan. He and his Azeri counterpart, Ilham Aliyev, have discussed oil exports through the OPEC+ consortium and other frameworks for exports.
Turkmenistan ready to ramp up gas exports to Iran, foreign minister says
Turkmen Foreign Minister Rasit Meredow signalled his country’s willingness to expand natural gas export to Iran, three days after Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji hinted at ongoing talks for a “bigger” swap deal.
KSE: Bold measures are needed as Russia’s oil is slipping beyond G7 reach
Russia has successfully dodged the $60 oil price cap sanctions. Bold action needs to be taken to make sure the rule is enforced.
Kashagan operators said to be engaged in discussions with Kazakh government over $5bn dispute
Fitch affirms Kazakhstan’s IDRs at 'BBB' with stable outlook
EU countries have increased imports of petroleum products from Azerbaijan by 16 times over nine months
In January-September 2023 the European Union countries increased their imports of petroleum products from Azerbaijan by 1,640%, reaching 258,214 tonnes, according to Eurostat data.
Denmark to police sanction-busting Russian tankers leaving the Baltic Sea?
The European Commission may ask Denmark to block the exit from the Baltic Sea and introduce inspections on Russian oil tankers as a way to enforce the $60 oil price cap sanctions, France24 reported on November 18.
MOSCOW BLOG: OFAC takes up the whack-a-mole hammer
The Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) hit three more UEA-flagged tankers with sanctions for busting the oil price cap sanctions yesterday night and threatened another 30 companies that operate over 100 ships.
US charges three more tankers with busting oil price cap sanctions, warns 30 more companies
The US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has charged three more UAE-flagged tanker with busting sanctions by ignoring the $60 oil price cap and has issued warning letters to 30 more shippers operating more than 100 vessels.
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