Russia
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Massive Russian Baltic Sea gas export line faces scrutiny, sanctions from the West.
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The gas industry on both sides of the Atlantic is moving to create markets and infrastructure in Europe in anticipation of promoting blue hydrogen, derived from natural gas, as a transition fuel to support EU goals of achieving net-zero emissions by 2050.
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The Nord Stream 2 consortium is laying pipe in Danish waters despite US sanctions. A deal is anticipated that will allow the pipeline to be built if Germany defends Ukraine’s interests as a transit state for Russian gas.
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Introduction of hydrogen blends into the liquefaction process is designed to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.
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The Norwegian provider of pipeline safety and technical verification services announced its withdrawal after actions taken by US lawmakers this month.
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A trio of field studies recently presented at the 2020 SPE Annual Technical Conference and Exhibition highlights in different ways how emerging technology and old-fashioned problem solving are moving the industry needle on proppant and conductivity control.
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The new deal will focus on developing Arctic onshore blocks in a region where a successful LNG project already exists.
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Saudi energy minister warns speculators not to bet against the OPEC+ alliance.
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The meeting with project partners comes less than a month after Mammoet was awarded an unloading, transportation, and installation contract.
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The proposed Russian LNG project would sell LNG to Asia by 2025. It is the latest in a handful of LNG projects slated for Russia.