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Natural Gas
2022-04-19
Natural Gas Demand to Slip in 2022 Amidst Russia-Ukraine Conflict: IEA
The downward forecast is equivalent to 50 billion cubic meters of LNG.
Smart Grid
2022-04-19
Romania’s Distributie Energie Oltenia Steps Towards Smarter Grid
Romanian distribution system operator (DSO) Distributie Energie Oltenia is to implement Siemens’ Advanced Distribution Management Software (ADMS).
Floating Offshore Wind
2022-04-19
Operator Looking to Decarbonise New North Sea Project with Floating Wind
A proposed development concept for a new North Sea project has received approval from the UK’s offshore regulator, enabling the operator to continue preparing the development plan with expectations to sanction the project later this year.
Crude Oil
2022-04-19
North Sea Operators Renew Agreements for Exporting Oil to Flotta Terminal
Partners in several North Sea fields have reaffirmed their commitments to export the oil produced from their fields to the Repsol Sinopec Resources-operated Flotta Terminal in Scotland.
Crude Oil
2022-04-19
German Industry Fears Immediate Russian Gas Ban
As Europe continues to consider a ban on Russian energy exports, German business and unions are joining forces in opposition.
Russian Federation
2022-04-18
New EU Sanctions on Russia to Target Sberbank, Commission Head Tells Paper
The European Union’s forthcoming sanctions on Russia will target banks, in particular Sberbank (SBER.MM), as well as oil, the head of the European Commission Ursula von der Leyen told a German newspaper.
Solar Power Panel
2022-04-18
Ultra Efficient ‘Tandem’ Solar Panels Ditch the Silicone to Absorb More of the Sun’s Spectrum With Less Energy
German scientists have published details of their new solar panel, calling it the world’s most efficient of its type, which uses a wider spectrum of sunlight.
Solar Power Plant
2022-04-18
Will Ukraine War Derail the Middle East's Solar Power Boom?
Renewables are looking more attractive as fossil fuels from Russia are banned. Middle Eastern countries have huge potential in solar power but will lack of critical Russian and Ukrainian raw materials thwart progress?
Oil Price
2022-04-18
Oil Prices Rise on Supply Concerns as Ukraine Crisis Deepens
Oil prices rose on Monday as concerns grew about tighter global supply, with the deepening crisis in Ukraine raising the prospect of heavier sanctions by the West on top exporter Russia.
LNG
2022-04-17
Germany to Move away From Russian Gas
Germany has released nearly EUR3 billion to acquire floating liquefied natural gas (LNG) import terminals, the Finance Ministry said on Friday, as it seeks to move away from dependence on Russian gas.
Nuclear Reactor
2022-04-17
Eyeing Green Vote, Macron Vows to Exit Oil, Coal and Gas
President Emmanuel Macron promised on Saturday to make France the "first great nation" to stop using oil, coal and gas as energy sources, in a pitch to young and green voters he fears could abstain in next week's election runoff.
Crude Oil
2022-04-17
Russia’s Oil Industry Is Suffering as the West Shuns Its Crude
Russia’s economically critical oil industry is getting battered as Western buyers shun the country’s crude.
LNG
2022-04-15
Germany Weighs Leasing Additional Floating LNG Terminal
Germany has signed contracts to lease three floating liquefied natural (LNG) gas terminals and is considering getting a fourth to more quickly reduce dependence on Russia for gas supplies, a government source said.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-04-15
Why Europe Could Be Heading for a "Nuclear Renaissance" with Energy Prices at Record Highs
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has sent gas and power prices soaring. Alex Rankine explains why Europe could be heading for a "nuclear renaissance".
Thermal Coal
2022-04-15
Tough to Find Alternatives for Russian Thermal Coal, Says Japan Utilities Group Head
Alternatives for Russian thermal coal are difficult to find as the market is getting tighter, the head of a group representing Japanese utilities said on Friday.
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