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LNG
2022-02-28
U.S. Gas Advances as Russia Sanctions May Boost Demand for LNG
U.S. natural gas futures advanced on the prospect of higher overseas demand after Western nations imposed tighter sanctions to isolate Russia, one of the world’s top energy suppliers.
Nord Stream 2
2022-02-28
Germany's E.ON Rejects Halting Nord Stream 1 Pipeline
E.ON, Europe's largest operator of energy networks, rejected demands to shut down the Nord Stream 1 gas pipeline as part of sanctions against Russia for invading Ukraine, the company told Rheinische Post newspaper on Monday.
Nuclear Power Plant
2022-02-28
IAEA Calls Extraordinary Meeting to Discuss Ukraine Nuclear Safety
The International Atomic Energy Agency on Sunday said it was calling an extraordinary meeting of its board of governors next week "to discuss the current situation in Ukraine".
LNG
2022-02-28
Nuclear, Coal, LNG: ‘No Taboos’ in Germany’s Energy About-Face
Germany signalled a U-turn in key energy policies on Sunday, floating the possibility of extending the life-spans of coal and even nuclear plants to cut dependency on Russian gas, part of a broad political rethink following Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine.
Geothermal Power Plant
2022-02-28
Second Successful Well Re-Drilled in Bad Urach Geothermal Heating Project
Borehole Urach 4 is the second well re-drilled from old wells for the Bad Urach geothermal heating project in Germany.
Oil Price
2022-02-28
Oil Surges on Russia Nuclear Alert as Sanctions Intensify
Oil prices jumped more than $7 in early trade on Monday after Russian President Vladimir Putin put the country's nuclear deterrent on high alert in the face of Western nations and Japan stepping up sanctions against Russian banks.
Oil Price
2022-02-27
Oil Prices to Remain Volatile as Russia-Ukraine Crisis Intensifies
Oil prices receded to below $100 a barrel at the end of trading on Friday after breaching the psychological level to reach prices not seen since 2014.
Natural Gas
2022-02-26
Germany Halts Gas Pipeline, Predicts Russia Will Lose Other Energy Customers over Ukraine
Germany’s vice chancellor said Thursday that Russia’s attack on Ukraine is “completely illogical” and will backfire, causing western nations to stop buying Russian coal, oil and gas.
United Kingdom
2022-02-26
Shell Faces U.K. Showdown Over Impact of ‘Cataclysmic’ Oil Spill
A group of Nigerians want a trial against Royal Dutch Shell Plc in the U.K. for what they allege was a “cataclysmic” oil spill that wreaked havoc on their communities years later.
Hydrogen Storage
2022-02-26
Novel Hydrogen Storage to Be Piloted in UK
Australian hydrogen storage developer Carbon280’s Hydrilyte refueller is set to be trialled in a world first in UK.
Coal Mine
2022-02-25
Germany to Reate Strategic Coal and Gas Reserves
As Russia launched its attack on Ukraine, Europeans relived scenes from another time. Germany will now enact laws to ensure strategic energy reserves to cut down on German energy dependence on Russia.
Energy Transition
2022-02-25
CCC: New Oil and Gas Is Not the Best Protection Against High Prices
The CCC advocates a “tighter limit” on oil and gas production.
LNG
2022-02-25
Germany to Create Strategic Coal and Gas Reserves
As Russia launched its attack on Ukraine, Europeans relived scenes from another time. Germany will now enact laws to ensure strategic energy reserves to cut down on German energy dependence on Russia.
Nord Stream 2
2022-02-25
Russia-Ukraine Crisis: Germany Suspends Nord Stream 2
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has suspended the certification of Nord Stream 2, the gas pipeline for importing gas from Russia, already built and waiting for approval for the taps to be turned on.
Crude Oil
2022-02-25
Russian Crude Trades at Record Low Versus Brent on Sanctions Fears
Russian Urals crude oil differentials in Northwest Europe have slumped to record lows this week as threats of further sanctions and potential credit issues kept buyers out of the market.
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