A 650,000-barrel-cargo of Venezuela’s oil chartered by Italy’s Eni is about to set sail carrying the first export of crude from the US-sanctioned country to Europe in two years, Refinitiv Eikon data showed on Friday. The US State Department sent letters to Eni and Spain’s Repsol in May authorizing them …
Read More »EU States Forced to Use Gas Reserves
The EU’s gas storage levels decreased this week for the first time in two months, according to the latest data from Gas Infrastructure Europe, as quoted by Bloomberg. The drop, which is seen as a sign of a deepening energy crisis in Europe, sent futures of the fuel soaring to …
Read More »Russia Cuts Natural Gas Exports to Europe again
Russia reduced natural gas to Europe again on Friday, including cutting flows by half to Italy and Slovakia and completely to France, as countries have worked to ease their dependence on Russian supplies amid the war in Ukraine. It marks the third day of significant reductions to the fuel that …
Read More »Ukraine Suggests Solution to EU Gas Crisis
Ukrainian gas transmission system operator GTS said on Wednesday it was ready to increase the volume of gas transit through the Sudzha entry point to supply the EU. This comes as the continent faces cuts to Russian gas-supply via the Nord Stream pipeline. “In order to help prepare European countries …
Read More »Europe cannot Ban Russian Gas anytime soon
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto has ruled out the prospect of a Russian gas ban in the European Union’s next package of sanctions, calling it “impossible”. Landlocked Hungary is overwhelmingly dependent on Russian hydrocarbons. Szijjarto’s comments come as Russian President Vladimir Putin says he believes the West will not be …
Read More »EU Seeks Partnership with UAE on Africa Energy Transition and Infrastructure Projects
The European Union is looking to partner with the UAE to help accelerate energy transition and infrastructure development in Africa as part of the 27-member bloc’s €300 billion ($321.9bn) Global Gateway strategy, a senior EU official has said. There is great scope for the UAE, the Arab world’s second-largest economy, …
Read More »EU Faces Legal Action over Plans to Fast-Track Gas Infrastructure Projects
Environmental groups are starting legal action against the EU’s plans to fast-track funding and permits for 30 proposed gas projects. ClientEarth, Friends of the Earth Europe, Food & Water Action Europe and CEE Bankwatch Network believe the EU Commission has given “these climate-destructive projects VIP status, in contradiction of its …
Read More »EU Formally Approves Embargo on Russia Oil
The European Union on Friday formally approved an embargo on Russian oil and other sanctions targeting major banks and broadcasters over Moscow’s war on Ukraine. EU headquarters says Russian crude oil will be phased out over six months, and other refined petroleum products over eight months. It says that “a …
Read More »OPEC+ to Stick to Oil Rise Plan despite EU Sanctions
OPEC+ is set to stick this week to its monthly modest oil output increases despite seeing tighter global markets, five OPEC+ sources said on Wednesday, June 1, as the group fast approaches its maximum production capacity. Oil prices rallied above $124 per barrel this week following new European Union sanctions …
Read More »How Russia could Try to Get Around the European Union’s Oil Sanctions
Moscow could respond to European sanctions on Russian oil by seeking other buyers for its crude or cutting production to keep prices high. Its actions would have a global economic impact — unless OPEC intervenes. EU leaders on Monday agreed to ban 90% of Russian crude by the end of …
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