GREECE — As the Trans-Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) became operational earlier in November, a Greek official stated that his country had become the most important hub
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Expert Analysis: Navigating the Storm – ‘OPEC+’ Producers Facing Lower Oil Prices’
On 22 June 2018, oil ministers from the so-called “OPEC+” countries – which refers to the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries members and an alliance
Sangachal Gas Terminal Launched: Azerbaijan Redesigning Europe’s Energy Map
Azerbaijan yesterday (29 May) opened a terminal that is supposed to be the stepping-stone for the works on the first pipeline to transport gas from
Market Update: Azerbaijan in Talks to Join OPEC, Following Energy-Rich Sub-African Countries
Azerbaijan is in talks to join the Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) as the cartel is looking to bolster its position against the backdrop
Non-OPEC Countries Still Unwilling to Curb Oil Production
Non-OPEC producers yesterday (30 October) refused to commit themselves – in the face of pressure from the members of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting
New Gas Discoveries Pump Up the Future of Southern Corridor
According to Azerbaijan, natural gas produced in the Absheron offshore gas field in the Caspian Sea could be exported to Europe through Southern Corridor (SGC).
European Union to Supply Natural Gas from Turkmenistan by 2019
As part of the European Union’s strategy to decrease its dependence on Russian energy supplies, the bloc is set to start buying gas from Turkmenistan
Norway’s Statoil Unveils its Government Payments Worldwide
Norway’s oil and gas company, Statoil, disclosed how much money it paid to the governments around the world in 2014. The 35-page report called “2014
BP Faces a New Wave of Fines, Leading to Disinvestment
BP, sometimes referred to by its former name British Petroleum, the world’s sixth largest energy company by market capitalization, is facing a new batch of