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Total says abandoning Myanmar gas field would hurt workers, cities

French oil and gas group Total said it would not stop producing gas on its Yadana fields in Myanmar as long as operations remained safe, in part to protect employees there who might otherwise risk repercussions from the military junta.

read more... 05/04/2021

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Russia to remain dominant gas supplier for Europe to 2040

Russia is set to remain the dominant gas supplier to Europe up to 2040, according to the latest long-term European gas outlook from S&P Global Platts Analytics.

read more... 01/04/2021

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EU sees only marginal future role for natural gas

"Instead of waiting for the inevitable, it is better to adapt," Timmermans said as he briefed industry on legislative plans being prepared by the commission to ensure carbon neutrality by 2050. Electrification is the "end game in many areas", he said.

read more... 26/03/2021

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Iberdrola, EDF slam support for natural gas in EU's green finance rulebook

Two of Europe's largest power groups have called on the EU to refrain from backtracking on plans to essentially exclude natural gas from its green taxonomy, a guide for investors that is supposed to drive vast amounts of capital into climate-friendly activities over the coming decades.

read more... 25/03/2021

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Record gas output from Norway's Oseberg

Oseberg production available for sale of 25.7mn m³/d in January was the highest for any month since gas sales began from the field in September 2000. The field's gas blowdown process has begun, which involves a shift to gas production rather than gas reinjections as it approaches the end of its economic oil-producing life.

read more... 22/03/2021

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