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Lebanese protest Israel moving production vessel into offshore field to extract gas
Jun 12, 2022 06:35Hundreds of people, including several lawmakers, have held a protest rally in southern Lebanon after a vessel operated by a Greek company arrived at the Karish Gas Field in Lebanon’s territorial waters to extract gas for Israel.
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Russia says will not cut gas to more European customers as ruble scheme working
Jun 09, 2022 15:12The Russian government says it has no intention to cut gas supplies to any more European countries as Moscow’s scheme of receiving gas payments in rubles is working as planned.
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Shared gas field divided 80 - 20 between Iran and Oman: Source
Jun 05, 2022 05:17Iran and Oman have agreed to divide the Hengam Gas Field in the Persian Gulf on a 80 - 20 formula as part of a recent contract signed between the two countries to jointly develop the field, says an industry source.
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Turkmen gas swap through Iran to Azerbaijan to double in volume: Owji
Jun 03, 2022 07:09Iranian Oil Minister Javad Owji says the country has reached agreements with Turkmenistan and Azerbaijan to double the amount of natural gas exchanged between the three as part of a deal reached in November.
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Russian gas embargo ‘poison’ for German society, says minister
May 29, 2022 07:20German Labor Minister Hubertus Heil has warned the country against an embargo of Russian natural gas, saying the move would seriously impact the economy and its laborers.
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Boris Johnson to stress work as the fix for cost of living crisis
May 25, 2022 15:18UK ministers remain unable to decide on ways to relieve poverty as they wrangle over windfall tax for energy companies.
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Iran’s natural gas output to increase by 45 mcm in year to March
May 16, 2022 11:07The National Iranian Gas Company (NIGC) will add around 45 million cubic meters (mcm) per day to the country’s natural gas output in the year to March 2023, says the CEO of the state-run company as he indicates that Iran’s gas supply to Iraq and Turkey may increase in the future.
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IEA chief warns climate chaos certain if oil and gas mega-projects go ahead
May 14, 2022 16:41Revelations by the Guardian show nearly 200 carbon bomb projects are in planning, or have already started pumping, that will each result in at least 1bn tonnes of carbon dioxide emissions over their lifetimes, equivalent to about 18 years of current global emissions.
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No gas supply for entities under Russian sanctions, says Kremlin
May 12, 2022 15:37Foreign energy companies subject to Moscow's retaliatory sanctions will no longer be able to receive gas supplies from Russia, a top official has said.
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US retail gasoline prices hit new record, as refiners struggle to meet demand
May 11, 2022 07:48Retail gasoline prices in the United States rose on Tuesday and hit another all-time record, surpassing one set in March, as global refineries grappled with a bottleneck that has sent prices soaring ahead of driving season.