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Croatia’s Janaf denies Slovnaft claims over crude supply cut
Croatian pipeline operator Janaf has firmly rejected claims by Slovak refiner Slovnaft, part of Hungary’s MOL Group, that it has breached its crude oil transport contract.
Argus launches French guarantees of origin for biomethane
Energy and commodity price reporting agency Argus Media has launched the world’s first price assessments for French renewable gas guarantees of origin.
ECHR dismisses case challenging Norwegian licence awards
The European Court of Human Rights dismissed a closely watched climate case against Norway over the award of Barents Sea exploration licences on October 28.
Bulgaria to complete its Vertical Gas Corridor section by 2026
Bulgaria expects to complete its section of the regional Vertical Gas Corridor by October 2026, a project designed to boost energy security and diversify gas supplies across Southeastern and Central Europe.
US rules out compromise on sanctions against Serbia’s NIS
The US will not compromise on sanctions imposed against NIS and sees only two possible ways for Belgrade to lift them: selling the Russian-owned stake to a buyer unconnected to Russia or nationalising the Russian share.
Kazakhstan reviews Lukoil stakes in major oil projects in wake of new US sanctions
Kazakhstan’s authorities are assessing the future of Russian oil producer Lukoil’s stakes in key national energy projects following the latest round of US sanctions, which have hit the company, Reuters reported.
Romgaz issues €500mn FX bond to fund Neptun Deep offshore project
Romanian natural gas producer Romgaz has issued a €500mn bond with a six-year maturity and a fixed coupon to finance its participation in Neptun Deep offshore gas project -- the second issue after the first one with the same size in October 2024.
MOL relaunches production at reduced capacity at Danube refinery a week after fire
MOL has restarted production at its Danube Refinery after last week’s fire, with two units accounting for 60% of output, while repairs continue at the damaged AV3 unit.
Serbia’s NIS operating normally despite US sanctions
NIS petrol stations are functioning normally despite US sanctions that took effect earlier this month against the Gazprom-controlled company.
Hungary assesses impacts of new US sanctions on energy supply
The Hungarian government states that new US sanctions on Russia’s energy sector have not affected its supplies, and Prime Minister Orbán is set to address the issue during his upcoming talks with President Trump in Washington next week.
Ukraine accuses Russia of using energy blackmail against Serbia
Ukraine says Moscow is repeating tactics it previously deployed against Kyiv after Russia refuses to sell its stake in Serbia's NIS.
North Macedonia’s PM says no risk of gas shortages despite new Western sanctions on Russia
Serbia’s Vucic expects breakthrough on NIS sanctions next week
Serbia’s President Aleksandar Vucic said he expects progress next week on resolving the situation around the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), after US sanctions on the country’s sole oil refiner took effect earlier this month.
Lukoil Serbia operations unaffected despite US sanctions
Russian oil company Lukoil said on October 24 that its operations in Serbia are running normally despite US sanctions on its parent company, PJSC Lukoil.
Petrofac the lowest bidder for Kuwaiti project as it files for bankruptcy
Troubled UK energy services group Petrofac has emerged as the front-runner for a major infrastructure contract in Kuwait, just as its parent company files for administration in the UK.
Pan-Baltic investigative report finds Baltic firms ‘quietly powering’ Russia’s shadow fleet
Russia’s “shadow fleet” keeps the oil flowing despite sanctions – and some of the fuel helping it along may come from the Baltics, an investigation by LRT, 15min, Eesti Ekspress and Neka personiga has found.
EU agrees on gradual Russian gas phase-out
The EU has approved a plan to gradually phase out imports of Russian gas starting in 2026, covering both pipeline and LNG supplies.
Eni halts Russian gas flows via Turkey's Blue Stream pipeline
“In simple terms,” he added. “Eni intends to completely withdraw from operations linked to the Blue Stream gas pipeline.”
US slaps heavy energy, financial sanctions on Russia
Lukoil reportedly compelled to sell Romanian refinery under new US sanctions
Russian oil company Lukoil will be obliged to sell its Romanian subsidiary Petrotel Ploiești before next month’s deadline under new US sanctions targeting Russian energy groups, Romania’s State Secretary for Energy Cristian Bușoi said.
Bulgaria tightens control over Lukoil sale after fresh US sanctions on Russia
Bulgaria’s parliament passed new legislation tightening state control over the sale of Russian oil major Lukoil’s assets in the country, after Washington imposed fresh sanctions on Russia’s top energy firms.
EU enacts sanctions package on Russia moving forward ban on LNG imports
Ban on imports of Russian LNG has been moved forward one year to January 2028.
Montenegro amends hydrocarbon exploration blocks ahead of tender
The Montenegro government announced on October 23 that it has adopted an amendment to the decision on determining blocks for the exploration and production of hydrocarbons.
Bulgaria has one month to decide future of Lukoil refinery
Bulgaria must decide within a month what to do with the Lukoil refinery in Burgas after the United States imposed new sanctions on Russia’s biggest oil companies.
MOL calls EGM to decide on new holding structure
MOL's shareholders will vote on a corporate restructuring plan at the November 27 EGM that will spin off major units, upstream, downstream and retail into separate businesses.
Reports say Kyrgyzstan showing signs of fuel shortages as Ukraine’s attacks on Russian refineries continue
Kyrgyzstan has reportedly started showing signs of fuel shortages amid the Ukrainian drone attacks on Russian refineries that are curtailing Russia’s fuel exports.
US sanctions halt sale of NIS subsidiaries in region
The sale of regional subsidiaries owned by NIS has been put on hold following the imposition of US sanctions earlier this month.
EU dismisses Serbia's fears over Russian gas transit ban
The EU has rejected claims that a new package of sanctions targeting Russian gas imports will cut off energy supplies to Serbia, following sharp criticism from Belgrade over the bloc’s latest move to reduce dependence on Russian fossil fuels.
Galp Energia plans to expand frontier exploration in Africa amid strong demand for oil
Portuguese integrated energy company Galp Energia is planning to expand frontier exploration in Africa amid continuing strong demand for fossil fuels in Europe.
MOL says no risk to domestic fuel supply after Danube refinery blaze
Fires broke out at refineries in both Hungary and Romania in recent days.
 
         
            
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