The Michigan Department of Environmental Quality (DEQ) has given its green light to the construction of 11 wells for a potash mining operation in Evart
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Canada Accelerates Works on Trans Mountain Expansion Project
Canada is going to proceed with investments in job creation thanks to the Trans Mountain Expansion Project that will not only provide well-paying jobs but
Market Update: OPEC’s Oil Output Freeze Deal Compliance High
OPEC oil production dropped to 13-month low due to falling Venezuelan output, Nigerian outages and strong compliance with the output freeze deal. The cartel is
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
More Renewables in the European Union? – Yes, We Can
The European Union has adopted new renewable energy targets for 2030. Against all odds, in less than 16 months, the representatives of the 28 European
French Total to Invest in Russia’s Arctic LNG Despite Sanctions
French energy giant Total is going to acquire a 10 percent stake in a Russian Arctic gas project. The deal was finalized during French President
No Fines for Russian Giant: EU Soothes Business Ties with Gazprom
Russian gas company Gazprom finalized a deal with the European Union antitrust authorities to revamp its pricing structure and thus allow competitors to enter the
US Venezuela Sanctions to Affect Global Oil Prices More Than Iran Deal Withdrawal
New US sanctions on Venezuela’s crude output are expected to have a more negative impact on the country’s production and global supply than sanctions on
‘Crimea’s Effect’: Naftogaz to Pay Gazprom $2.56 Billion in Court Settlement
Ukrainian state-run energy company Naftogaz said that Russia’s giant Gazprom would have to pay it $2.56 billion after a Swedish court ruled in Naftogaz’s favor
Expert Analysis: Security of Energy Supply Through Deeper Cross-Border Market Integration – Lessons from the Cold Spell in Southeastern Europe
Central and Eastern Europe has for long been vulnerable to security of energy supply, especially when it comes to gas. This was the outcome of