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Energy Investment
2022-03-01
The Strategic Importance of Ukraine’s Energy Infrastructure
Enlit Europe spoke to Christopher de Vere Walker, Director of SEEPX Energy, geospatial data and infrastructural risk specialists with a focus on Russia, Ukraine and Central Asia.
Nuclear Fuel
2022-03-01
Sweden’s Government Approves Construction of Spent Nuclear Fuel Repository
Sweden’s government in late January gave radioactive waste management company SKB the green light to proceed with a deep geological repository (DGR) for spent nuclear fuel (SNF) at a site near Vattenfall’s 3.2-GW Forsmark nuclear power plant.
Natural Gas
2022-03-01
World Bank: There Will Be Alternatives to Russian Gas in Five Years
World Bank President David Malpass: There will be alternatives to Russian natural gas supply in the five-year horizon.
Netherlands
2022-03-01
Developers Optimistic About Leeuwarden Geothermal Heating Project
After initially encountering with their first drilled well, the developers of the geothermal heating project in Leeuwarden, Netherlands are optimistic to make the well productive by April.
LNG
2022-03-01
Germany Targets 100% Renewable Power Generation by 2035
Germany will target to have all its electricity provided by renewable energy sources by 2035.
Oil Price
2022-03-01
Russia’s SWIFT Ban Could Send Shockwaves Through Oil and Commodity Markets
Russia’s decision to invade Ukraine was originally met with a relatively tepid response from world leaders, but now sanctions are intensifying key Russian banks are banned from SWIFT.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-03-01
IAEA Monitors Nuclear Facilities in Ukraine
The IAEA said it continues to closely monitor developments in Ukraine, with a special focus on the safety and security of its nuclear power reactors.
Crude Oil
2022-03-01
Can the U.S. Replace Russian Oil Imports?
Following Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, one of the issues being discussed a lot in the West is what an ongoing military conflict may do to oil prices.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-03-01
UN Watchdog Concerned over Ukraine Nuclear Power Plant
The UN atomic energy watchdog's chief on Monday expressed "grave concern" that invading Russian troops were operating close to the largest nuclear power station in Ukraine.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-03-01
Ukraine Says Nuclear Plants 'Operating Normally'
The State Nuclear Regulatory Inspectorate of Ukraine, in its update at 08:00 local time (06:00 GMT) on Monday 28 February said, there have been "no violations" of nuclear power plants' "safe operation limits and conditions".
Oil & Gas Supply
2022-03-01
Carve-out in U.S. Sanctions will Still let Russia Profit from Oil, Gas
There is a glaring carve-out in President Joe Biden’s sanctions against Russia: Oil and natural gas from that country will continue to flow freely to the rest of the world and money will keep flowing into Russia.
Energy Investment
2022-03-01
Norway’s Equinor will End Investments in Russia, Exit Joint Ventures
Norway’s Equinor said Feb. 28 that it has decided to stop new investments in Russia and start exiting from joint ventures because of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, according to a statement issued by the company.
Oil Price
2022-03-01
Can African Oil Producers Take Advantage of Increasing Oil Prices?
Russia's invasion of Ukraine has pushed the price of oil to over $100 per barrel. But, it's also opened an opportunity for African oil producers like Nigeria, Angola, Libya, and Algeria to cash in with more crude oil exports.
Oil Price
2022-03-01
Oil Could Jump Back Above $100 as Traders Assess Russia SWIFT Ban
A decision by Western allies on Saturday to block certain Russian banks from the SWIFT payments system is likely to lift oil prices well above $100 a barrel as risks with trading Russian oil spike, analysts say.
LNG
2022-03-01
Shell to Exit Russia After Ukraine Invasion, Joining BP
Shell will exit all its Russian operations, including a major liquefied natural gas plant, it said on Monday, becoming the latest major Western energy company to quit the oil-rich country following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
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