Europe braces for rationing risks in Russian gas showdown
Europe faces the risk of blackouts, rationing and a severe recession if Russia further slashes gas deliveries, and the next reality check is at hand.
Europe faces the risk of blackouts, rationing and a severe recession if Russia further slashes gas deliveries, and the next reality check is at hand.
Chevron and partners are keen to increase gas exports to Israel’s neighbours and have made a bid to secure all capacity in a proposed pipeline to Egypt.
Uniper has been hard hit by reduced Russian gas deliveries, posting major losses and with better times only coming in 2024, it has said.
German Chancellor Olaf Scholz has inspected a mechanical turbine at the centre of a natural gas dispute and declared "there are no problems" with the part besides information from Russia's state-controlled gas company.
Technip Energies will supply a marine loading arm to TotalEnergies at the planned FSRU project in France.
Spanish transmission operator Enagas has shrugged off disruption to Algerian gas flows via the Medgaz link.
Russia started sending gas through its biggest pipeline to Europe after a 10-day maintenance period.
Moscow again rejected additional gas-pipeline space offered by Ukraine, keeping European buyers guessing as future flows on the key Nord Stream route also remain uncertain.
Saipem (MI:SPM) shares have plunged around 70% from July 11 after the company acknowledged demand for additional shares was less than expected.
Russia’s shunned Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline won a legal boost in its pre-war challenge against European Union rules that subjected all new and existing pipelines involving foreign suppliers to the EU’s energy market-opening requirements, after the bloc’s top court said its appeal can be heard.
Sonatrach has struck a deal to supply France’s Engie with gas via the Medgaz pipeline.
An explosion this morning at Kazakstan’s Tengiz oilfield has killed at least two workers, according to local reports.
Spain has begun flowing gas south, into Morocco, via the Gazoduc Maghreb Europe (GME).
Uniper has retracted its financial guidance for 2022 as spiralling gas prices have driven it to seek support from the German government.
The European Union is facing legal challenges to its plan to support gas import projects, with accusations that this breaks climate and energy laws.
Gazprom Export is on the verge of cutting off gas supplies to offtakers in Denmark and the Netherlands as a result of a currency dispute.
Germany has officially launched construction of an LNG terminal at Wilhelmshaven, while signing up preliminary agreements for four FSRUs.
Uniper has warned a “significant earnings decline” for the first quarter as it shifts its strategy to releasing gas later in the year.
Spain is preparing to pay more for gas supplies from Algeria, with both sides warning of the raise.
TotalEnergies CEO Patrick Pouyanné has stood up, once more, for the company’s values – but defended the purchases of Russian LNG.
Spain has approved Morocco’s plans for Western Sahara, creating new lines of dispute in Madrid and driving the Algerian ambassador to be recalled.
OMV will not go ahead with its purchase of a stake in Gazprom’s Urengoy gas and condensate field. It is also “reviewing” its involvement in Nord Stream 2.
The future of gas supplies from Algeria to Spain, via Morocco, remains unclear following a diplomatic spat.
Europe may break new record gas prices, Gazprom head Alexey Miller has warned, noting under supplied gas storage facilities in the region.
Gazprom has confirmed that it has completed construction of the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, while also moving ahead with plans for a new LNG plant.