TAP’s shareholding is comprised of BP (20 percent). SOCAR (20 percent). Snam S.p.A. (20 percent). Fluxys (19 percent). Enagás (16 percent) and Axpo (5 percent).
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Algeria expects its gas exports to reach 57 billion cubic metres (bcm) this year. up from 54 bcm in 2016.
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The European Union has set itself a target of 100 gigawatts of energy that must be created within the trading bloc from marine resources by 2050.
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The EU imports most of its Russian gas via Ukraine Slovakia. Germany (the Nord Stream 1 pipeline). and Belarus Poland.
Read More »Why US `Will Never Be Able` to Replace Russia in EU Gas Market
The US is especially concerned over the Nord Stream 2 project and has been strictly opposing its implementation.
Read More »Premonition of War: Japan Backs US Plan to Curb N Korea`s Oil Imports
North Korea sees its situation as quite similar to Imperial Japan'.s outlook in the early 1940s.
Read More »European Parliament Endorses New Gas Supply Security Rules
The new rules will put solidarity first when it comes to dealing with disruptions to gas supply.
Read More »Iran and Syria Will Sign Contracts on Importing Electricity Plants to Syria
The two sides will also discuss the possibility of installing five power generation stations with a capacity of 125 MW at Banias power plant.
Read More »Rosneft. Statoil to Develop Oilfield
Recent exploration over the past two years has more than doubled the field’s estimated reserves to about 813 million boe.
Read More »Iran to Accept No Inspection Outside IAEA Framework
Iran has conducted its enrichment activities in line with its long-term enrichment and R&.D enrichment plan.
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