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UK drives upcoming oil and gas projects in Europe

The UK is expected to drive the upcoming projects across oil and gas value chain in Europe, accounting for about 25% of the total projects which are likely to start operations by 2025. Amongst these, new build projects lead with 62% while the remaining are expansion projects mainly in the upstream sector (fields), according to GlobalData, a leading data and analytics company.

read more... 15/03/2021

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Daily (12.03.2021): European power spot prices at their lowest level since December, driven by strong wind generation

Oil prices soared on Thursday, fuelled by upbeat forecasts for global economic growth published earlier in the week. Furthermore, a weaker dollar and a fall in U.S. gasoline inventories also lent support to the market. Brent crude gained 2.6 %, or $1.73 to settle at $69.63 a barrel. At the same time, the American WTI crude, rose by 2.5%, or $1.58 to end at $66.02 a barrel.

read more... 12/03/2021

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Israel in contact with Turkey over gas

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said his government is in contact with several countries, including Turkey, about natural gas in the eastern Mediterranean Sea.

read more... 12/03/2021

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Nigeria’s Lawsuits Against Shell Could Cause Oil Major Exodus

Judging from recent headlines, Nigeria has unleashed one of the most spectacular legal attacks on one of its key oil and gas investors, to an extent previously unseen in the country’s more than 60 years of hydrocarbon production.

read more... 11/03/2021

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Russia’s Gazprom Boasts First Carbon-Neutral LNG Delivery In Europe

Russian gas giant Gazprom said on Monday that it had delivered the first carbon-neutral liquefied natural gas (LNG) in Europe, shipping the fuel to Shell in the UK.

read more... 09/03/2021

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