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UK preparing for organized blackouts in January: Report
Aug 10, 2022 06:48Britain is reportedly planning to impose organized blackouts for the nation's industry and households over the winter, when cold weather is expected to coincide with gas shortages.
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Turkey resumes gas exploration in eastern Mediterranean after two-year halt
Aug 10, 2022 06:09Turkey has resumed offshore gas exploration in disputed waters in the eastern Mediterranean after a two-year hiatus, a move that is expected to stoke regional tensions.
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Iran revives long-delayed LNG project despite US sanctions
Aug 09, 2022 16:41Iran says it has revived a major liquefied natural gas (LNG) project that delayed for years because of American sanctions on the Iranian petroleum sector.
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Iran’s key gas pipeline near Azerbaijan near completion
Aug 08, 2022 05:14The National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) authorities say a major gas pipeline project that is being constructed along the Caspian Sea is near completion amid Iran’s plans to increase gas supply to the Republic of Azerbaijan under a swap deal with Turkmenistan.
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Russia again blames bans for non-delivery of turbine, resultant cutting of gas flow to Europe
Aug 04, 2022 11:16Russia's energy giant Gazprom says the sanctions imposed by the West against Moscow have made it impossible for the company to receive a turbine needed to keep gas flowing to Europe.
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Hezbollah does not rule out ‘war’ with Israel over disputed gas field
Aug 01, 2022 06:44The Lebanese resistance movement of Hezbollah does not rule out going to war with Israel over the regime’s attempts at impinging on Lebanon’s natural resources.
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Russia's Gazprom suspends gas supplies to Latvia
Jul 30, 2022 15:15Russia’s energy giant Gazprom says it has stopped supplying gas to Latvia, charging the member state of the European Union (EU) with violating conditions for gas withdrawal.
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German cities turn off lights, impose cold showers amid fuel crisis
Jul 29, 2022 13:35Amid the worsening fuel crisis, German cities are switching off spotlights on public buildings, turning off fountains, and imposing cold showers on municipal swimming pools and sports halls to reduce energy consumption.
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Poland threatens to break ranks with EU over gas plan
Jul 29, 2022 06:38Poland threatens to veto any formal plan obliging the European Union’s member to cut gas consumption if such a plan is approved in a “qualified majority” vote not a unanimous one.
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Iran’s 4- month gas sales revenues exceed last year’s total: Minister
Jul 27, 2022 16:41Iran’s natural gas exports revenues in the four months to late July have exceeded figures reported for the entire calendar year to March, according to the Oil Minister Javad Owji.