With the outright confrontation between Turkey and the European Union about Ankara’s drilling program in the Eastern Mediterranean on the verge of escalating out of
Category: Gas

EU & Nord Stream 2 Headed Towards Legal Arbitration
The European Commission and the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline company are drifting toward legal arbitration in their dispute. While EU taxpayers are at risk

Energy & Environment: Investigation Underway After BP Gas and Oil Spill in Alaska
Authorities in the US state of Alaska are going to look into all of the oil and natural gas wells operated by BP following the

Diversifying Away from Russia: Poland Trailblazing US LNG Deals
Washington has praised the recent 24-year deal to deliver US liquefied natural gas (LNG) to Poland as a signal for Europe on its urgent need

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

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

Defying Russia: Croatia’s Plan to Become EU Energy Hub Still Shrouded in Doubts
Croatia’s ambitious plan to import liquefied natural gas and become an EU energy hub has recently made some progress. Despite moving forward, the plan is,