After gas supplies through Nord Stream 1 stopped recently, one question is dominating the energy industry: will Vladimir Putin turn the tap back on? Now
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Oil & Gas Update: Greece’s Trans-Adriatic Pipeline, Nigeria’s Oil Leaks and Green Hydrogen as Game Changer
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
Energy, Climate and the COVID-19 Shocks: Double or Quits
The shocks from COVID-19 likely to affect energy and the climate are multiple and unprecedented in scale and scope. Shocks from collapsing prices due to
Development of Hydrocarbons in East Africa: Political and Security Challenges
East Africa has the potential to experience a gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) export boom in the coming years due to several projects that
Russia-Ukraine ‘Gas War’ Escalating as Europe Braces for Winter Supply Disruptions
Concerns are mounting that Moscow may turn off the gas taps on the pipeline bound for Ukraine in the depths of winter. This is despite
Energy Security: EU Grants Millions to Build ‘Norwegian Corridor’ to Diversify Away from Russia
The European Commission has officially initiated the works on a new Baltic gas pipeline by providing a grant of a €214.9 million. The pipeline that
What Potential for Cooperation between the EU and Turkey on Diversification of Gas Supply?
Sami Andoura (IstitutoAffariInternazionali) Given the constantly rising energy consumption, the European Union must look for other sources to ensure its energy security. In this regard,
From Oil and Gas to Phosphate: ISIS’s Progressive Seizure of Syrian Economy
Following ISIS’s seizure of Syrian regime’s important oil and gas fields, the extremists deepened their strike at heart of the Syrian economy at the end
Blawn Mountain Potash Project in Full Swing
Potash Ridge, a Canadian-based exploration and development company, obtained a permit to start large mining operations at the Blawn Mountain only in July this year
Australia Set To Become World’s Biggest Gas Exporter
Australia is busy working to build liquefaction plants that will more than triple its annual LNG-manufacturing capacity to 85 million tons by 2018. This will