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United Kingdom
Windfall Tax to Cost UK-Focused Oil Firms More Than $3 Billion
The new windfall tax on profits of oil and gas companies in the UK is expected to cost the medium-sized North Sea-focused companies a total of $3.3 billion thro…
Oil & Gas Supply
Gazprom Cuts Gas Supply to Orsted and Shell Energy
Russian gas producer Gazprom has cut off gas supplies to Denmark's Orsted and to Shell Energy for its contract to supply gas to Germany, it said on Wednesday, c…
Gas Turbine
Milestone for Australia’s First Carbon Offset Power Station
EnergyAustralia’s Tallawarra B power station in Yallah has received a 372-tonne fast-start gas turbine, which will form the centre of Australia’s first carbon…
Hydrogen Project
G7 Unveils Controversial ‘Hydrogen Action Pact’ to Tackle Climate Crisis and Russian Gas Reliance
Richest nations pledge to work together on green and blue H2 to help Europe wean itself off Russian gas and to aid climate action acceleration.
LNG
First Dutch Bio-LNG Installation Produces Millionths Kilogram
The Netherlands’ first bio-LNG plant has now achieved a production milestone of 1 million kg, enabling approximately 4 million km of sustainable transport with…
Denmark
Danish Offshore Wind Giant Rejects Demand for Payments in Roubles
Ørsted has said there is a risk that Gazprom Export will stop supplying gas to the company.
LNG
Nearly Six Million UK Homes ‘Could Be Hit by Power Cuts Due to Energy Shortage’
Experts have warned that energy-intensive industries will be the first to feel the pinch.
LNG
Europe’s Dash for Gas Puts Australia’s LNG Import Plans at Risk
Europe's race to replace Russian gas supply has threatened Australia's plans for five gas import terminals as they compete for key infrastructure, raising the r…
Oil Price
Oil Prices Jump After EU Leaders Agree to Ban Most Russian Crude Imports
Oil prices jumped after EU leaders reached an agreement late Monday to ban 90% of Russian crude by the end of the year.
Nuclear Power Plant
Nuclear Energy: How Ireland Can Achieve Lower Emissions Faster
Ireland wants to reduce electricity emissions intensity to 100g/kWh by 2030 by doubling renewable output.
Liquid Hydrogen
Air Liquide Inaugurates Its World’s Largest Liquid Hydrogen Production Facility in the US
French gas firm Air Liquide on Tuesday, May 24, commissioned its largest liquid hydrogen facility in North Las Vegas, Nevada.
Energy Investment
Windfall Tax Threatens Oil and Gas Investment in North Sea, Says Shell
The energy giant has said the levy “creates uncertainty”
Denmark
Denmark Fully Prepared to Be Cut Off From Russian Gas
Denmark has joined the list of countries refusing to pay for Russian gas using a ruble conversion scheme, prompting the country’s state-run gas company on Mond…
OPEC
Iran’s Two-Month Petrochemical Export Revenues Surge 64% On Year
Iran’s revenues from petrochemical exports surged by 64% year on year to $2.45bn in the first two months of its fiscal year, official data showed on Sunday.
EU
EU’s Borrell Hopeful of Deal on Russian Oil Ban
European Union members should be able to reach an agreement on a new sanctions package against Russia, including imposing restrictions on Russian oil imports, d…
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