Category: eu
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21 Russian Arctic LNG cargoes come to EU ports
21 Russian Arctic LNG cargoes come to EU ports After the latest sanctions package hit a wall in the form of Hungary’s opposition, research from Germany’s non-profit environmental research organization, Urgewald, shows that the February liquefied natural gas (LNG) export figures related to Russian Arctic LNG cargos, which flowed to the European Union (EU), spotlight…
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EU endorses ban on Russian pipeline gas and LNG imports
EU endorses ban on Russian pipeline gas and LNG imports In a move to wean itself completely off Russian oil and gas imports, the European Union (EU) has given the green light for a ban on imports of pipeline gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG), with oil expected to follow suit in 2027. The post EU endorses ban on Russian…
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EU draws the line on Russian gas with gradual ban from 2026, oil set to follow suit in 2027
EU draws the line on Russian gas with gradual ban from 2026, oil set to follow suit in 2027 Given its determination to shake off the shackles of dependence on Russian oil and gas imports, the European Union (EU) has decided to lay down the law on these fossil fuels by holding the line on the…
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EU’s 19th sanctions wave targets Russia’s energy lifelines: LNG ban, oil cap cut, and step-up in shadow fleet purge
EU’s 19th sanctions wave targets Russia’s energy lifelines: LNG ban, oil cap cut, and step-up in shadow fleet purge The European Commission’s proposal for the 19th package of sanctions not only deepens the shadow fleet sweep with 180 new vessel listings, but also tightens the energy noose on the Kremlin with a liquefied natural gas…
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EU at energy crossroads: €700 billion to triple US oil, gas, and nuclear imports puts Europe’s decarbonization at risk
EU at energy crossroads: €700 billion to triple US oil, gas, and nuclear imports puts Europe’s decarbonization at risk The European Environmental Bureau (EEB), said to be Europe’s largest network of environmental non-government organizations (NGOs), has portrayed the new trade deal between the European Union (EU) and the United States (U.S.) in a different light…
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EU targets 189 additional ships in ‘largest’ single G7 action against Russia’s shadow fleet
EU targets 189 additional ships in ‘largest’ single G7 action against Russia’s shadow fleet The European Council has adopted the 17th Russia sanctions package including almost 200 shadow fleet vessels and a Russian oil giant. The post EU targets 189 additional ships in ‘largest’ single G7 action against Russia’s shadow fleet appeared first on Offshore…
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Reversal of EU’s energy playbook on Russian oil barrels cannot be ruled out, MSI warns
Reversal of EU’s energy playbook on Russian oil barrels cannot be ruled out, MSI warns MSI has contemplated the possibility of a shift in energy policy within the European Union (EU), where the EU changes its mind about the ban on Russian fossil fuels and decides to take a page out of U.S. President Donald…
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All eyes on EU as it presents Clean Industrial Deal to future-proof energy sector
All eyes on EU as it presents Clean Industrial Deal to future-proof energy sector The European Union has unveiled the Clean Industrial Deal, a transformational business plan outlining […] The post All eyes on EU as it presents Clean Industrial Deal to future-proof energy sector appeared first on Offshore Energy. Naida Hakirevic Prevljak Go to…
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US-Qatar oil & gas ties are ‘win-win’ but EU’s green agenda bound to cause exodus, QatarEnergy’s CEO warns
US-Qatar oil & gas ties are ‘win-win’ but EU’s green agenda bound to cause exodus, QatarEnergy’s CEO warns QatarEnergy’s CEO has pinpointed the potential detriments the EU’s new sustainability rules may bring, including energy security woes for the top global liquefied natural gas (LNG) import market, given the high penalties gas and LNG importing club…
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Ireland’s first energy link to EU shaping up with ‘steady progress’ on cable routes for French interconnection
Ireland’s first energy link to EU shaping up with ‘steady progress’ on cable routes for French interconnection A one-year construction milestone has been reached at a subsea cable interconnection project between Ireland and France, known as Celtic Interconnector, only two years since the engineering, procurement, and construction (EPC) contracts were signed in Paris. The post…