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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…
LNG
Shell Greenlights $2.5 Bln Crux Gas Project off Australia
Shell Plc said on Monday it had given the go-ahead to develop the Crux gas field off Australia, which analysts estimated would cost around $2.5 billion.
Oil Price
U.S., European Thirst for Fuel Sends Physical Oil Prices Soaring
Sky-high refining margins for diesel and gasoline in Europe and the United States, driven by a cutoff in Russian supply, has sent prices for some types of phy…
Hydrogen Fuel Cell Vehicle
China Has Discreetly Taken 10 per Cent of the World’s Market for Hydrogen Fuel-Cell Vehicles
In a mountainous Guangdong provincial city best known for its masonry and quarries, Yunfu is quietly carving out a niche in the global supply of hydrogen fuel-c…
Oil&Gas Drilling
Aussie Giant Gas Probe Under Way
Australian independent Western Gas has spudded one of the nation’s most keenly anticipated offshore wildcats of 2022.
Russian Federation
Russia's Gazprom Continues Shipping Gas to Europe via Ukraine
The logo of Gazprom company is seen on the facade of a business centre in Saint Petersburg, Russia March 31, 2022. REUTERS/Reuters photographer/File PhotoRussia…
Hydrogen Storage
South Korea Steps up Energy Storage and Liquid Hydrogen
As SolarEdge Technologies opens 2GWh battery cell facility, McDermott's CBI&I and KOGAS explore large-scale liquid hydrogen storage.
Oil&Gas Drilling
Shell, BP Strike US Gulf Deal Ahead of Planned Drilling
Shell and BP have finalized an exchange of acreage in the deepwater Gulf of Mexico ahead of planned drilling in the greater Mars Basin, one of the region’s mos…
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