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Russia and the other former Soviet republics are often viewed as remote and obscure, but FSU OGM sheds light on the vital role these countries play in world energy markets. It explains the region's status as a key player in the EU's energy planning, while also focusing on the progress of efforts to expand deliveries to Asia.
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Uzbekistan announces discovery of first ever huge gas reserve in country
Uzbekistan has discovered a large gas reserve in the Ustyurt plateau in northern Karakalpakstan, according to President Shavkat Mirziyoyev.
Not much “legally binding” about Russia’s latest memorandum with China on Power of Siberia 2 pipeline project
There is not much legally binding about a new memorandum signed on the proposed construction of the Power of Siberia 2 (PoS-2) Russia-to-Mongolia-to-China gas pipeline.
Drones strike Russia’s largest oil port of Primorsk
More than 30 Ukrainian drones targeted Russia’s biggest oil terminal of Primorsk overnight on September 11–12, The Moscow Times reported on September 12.
Moldova’s dramatic energy sector transformation
Chisinau ended decades of dependence on Russia in just four years — but will the upcoming general election derail the remaining reforms?
Japan’s Toyo, Turkey’s Ronesans to renovate Turkmenhimiya gas-chemical complex
Japan’s Toyo Engineering Corporation, working in collaboration with Turkey’s Ronesans, is to deliver the first phase of a large-scale renovation of state company Turkmenhimiya's large gas-chemical complex, Hydrocarbon Processing has reported.
Ukraine stops receiving Azerbaijani gas via Romania in September
Moldova secures 90% of gas needs for next 12 months
Moldova has purchased more than 90% of the natural gas required for the next 12 months, starting in October, covering the entire consumption expected for the upcoming heating season, the state energy trader Energocom announced.
Toronto-listed Condor kicks off multi-well programme in Uzbekistan
Toronto-listed Condor Energies has started a multi-well drilling programme in Uzbekistan as it seeks to expand gas and condensate reserves and increase production capacity.
Australia's Allied Green Ammonia to develop green aviation fuel project in Uzbekistan
Australian company Allied Green Ammonia is planning to start producing green aviation fuel in Uzbekistan, the country's Ministry of Investment, Industry and Trade has announced.
Energy analysts ponder if decades-old concept of trans-Caspian gas pipeline from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan is back on
Observers of the Central Asian gas export industry are asking if the decades-old concept of building a pipeline across the Caspian Sea from Turkmenistan to Azerbaijan, which would mean Turkmen gas flowing smoothly to Turkey and Europe, is back on.
Russia’s Gazprom, Rosatom to issue panda bonds to raise capital
Russia’s state-owned energy giants Gazprom and Rosatom are preparing to issue yuan-denominated “panda” bonds in China’s domestic debt market, as Moscow turns to Beijing to raise investment capital.
Ukraine offers Slovakia energy cooperation to replace Russian supplies
Ukraine is seeking to deepen energy cooperation with neighbouring Slovakia by offering infrastructure and fuel transport solutions that could help reduce reliance on Russian fossil fuels.
Russia to launch support package for over 40 coal miners
Russian energy officials to visit Tehran for gas export negotiations
Russian Energy Ministry officials to visit Tehran on Putin's instructions to finalise gas export deal following Iranian President Pezeshkian's talks with Russian leader.
Russia adopts rescue package for hydropower major RusHydro
Russian nuclear major’s Rosatom 10-year order book grows to $129bn
Kyrgyz anxious over possible fuel shortages ahead with Russian refineries under daily attack from Ukrainian drones
With Russian oil refineries under daily attack from Ukrainian drones and Russia by far the dominant supplier of fuel to Kyrgyzstan, anxieties in the Central Asian country over possible gasoline shortages on the horizon have mounted.
A tale of two majors
BP has been unable to sell its stake in Rosneft despite pledging to leave Russia in 2022, while ExxonMobil, forced out of Sakhalin-1 the same year, may now be invited back under new Kremlin rules.
Kazakhstan continues to exceed its OPEC+ oil quotas
Kazakhstan’s crude oil output, excluding gas condensate, rose to 1.88mn bpd in August from 1.84mn bpd in July.
Kazakhstan tempers Gazprom claim of “concluded deal” on Russia gas supplies to China
Russia's Rosnedra to auction off six Yakutia oil and gas sites this year
Russian subsurface agency Rosnedra plans to auction six hydrocarbon blocks in the Far Eastern region of Yakutia, where it has already carried out exploration under the first stage of a federal project.
Kazakh parliament ratifies deal with Turkmenistan with energy options
The deal is viewed as critical to the country’s state-owned oil and gas companies’ ambitions to expand in the neighbouring country’s energy sector.
Report says Wood Mackenzie advising Pakistan to delay commitment to TAPI gas pipeline intake to at least 2031
International energy consultancy Wood Mackenzie has advised Pakistan to postpone any commitment to gas intake from Turkmenistan under the Turkmenistan-Afghanistan-Pakistan-India (TAPI) pipeline project until at least 2031, The News has reported.
Putin aide Patrushev weighs in on Nord Stream blasts
He was renewing Moscow’s consistent criticism of Western investigations into the September 2022 blasts that damaged the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines.
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