Russia
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With negotiations dead on arrival with Russian independent major Lukoil, Iraq is asking Gazprom to take over development of the Nasiriyah oil field south of Baghdad.
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The recapture of the "Boyko Towers" takes Kyiv "many steps closer to regaining Crimea," the Ukrainian intelligence service said.
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OMV’s discovery of a domestic gas resource coincides with its agreement to import LNG from BP to be regasified in Rotterdam, as Austria knits together a strategy to ensure its energy security.
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The US accounted for 75% of global growth in LNG liquefaction capacity last year as Europe’s worldwide imports jumped 66%, according to the International Gas Union.
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The Black Sea is where Turkey shares maritime borders not only with Russia and Ukraine, but also with EU nations such as Romania. Its significance is evolving, both regionally and globally.
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Russia’s proposed Power of Siberia 2 gas pipeline would enable gas historically exported to Europe to be redirected to China along a single pipeline system that joins the country’s West and East Siberian resource centers.
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The Dutch Government will no longer issue drilling permits for new onshore oil and gas wells.
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New well on the Gydan Peninsula strikes gas and condensate.
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Fossil fuel importers could move more quickly to renewables as a domestic alternative to buffer the impact of energy supply disruptions and rising prices.
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Novatek is reporting a 6.3% jump in 2022 LNG exports, driven by Europe which has shunned Russian pipeline gas while increasing its purchases of Russian LNG.
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