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UK energy firm suspends Ukraine license to drill

UK-based energy firm JKX Energy, which is leading shale exploration and production in Ukraine, said it was granted more areas for work in the...

Juncker Plan helps win energy Battle of Crete

ATHENS – A project to interconnect the Greek island of Crete to the mainland’s electricity system that was proposed over 20 years ago could...

‘After South Stream,’ ITGI to connect East Med to EU

ATHENS - Following the scrapping of the Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline and Gazprom’s recent announcement that natural gas exports to Europe will bypass...

Precipitous Oil Price Drop Corrals Putin

The more than 30% drop in oil price, which is one of Russia’s main exports, placed immense pressure on the ruble, which is also...

OPEC Keeps Pumping, Vexing Putin, Iran

Despite the steep fall in oil prices in recent months, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) oil producers on November 27 decided...

Israel, Greece, Cyprus see a role in EU energy security

JERUSALEM, Israel – Shifting geopolitical alliances have reinforced ties between Israel, Greece and Cyprus, strengthening Europe’s energy security.“We have improved over the last five...

EU Energy Union Chief To Tackle South Stream

BRATISLAVA – European Commission Vice-President for Energy Union Maros Sefcovic from Slovakia said the European Union plans to discuss with member states the controversial...

Hungarian Dance: Playing Russia’s Energy Tune Worries US

Much like US Senator John McCain’s visit to Bulgaria last summer to try and halt the Russian-backed South Stream pipeline, the US dispatched State...

EU Subsidy Keeps Russian Gas Coming to Ukraine

Vouliagmeni, Greece – The morning sun was shining at a seaside resort south of Athens where a geopolitical conference was taking place on October...

Gazprom Sees Bigger Role in Austria

BADEN, Austria – The first thing you notice when riding on the train after landing at Vienna International Airport is the extensive facilities of...

Putin Pushes South Stream In Belgrade, Milan

Russian President Vladimir Putin’s visits to Belgrade and Milan allowed the Kremlin leader to push the planned South Stream gas pipeline that would allow...

Gazprom Neft Well-Prepared For US-EU Sanctions

Gazprom Neft has been well prepared to face Western sanctions, a source close to the company told New Europe on October 10. The oil...

US, EU Sanctions Push Iran Toward Russia, China

RHODES, Greece – US and EU sanctions against Tehran are hurting the economic interests of Europe and Iran, leading the latter to forge closer...

EU’s Cold War With Russia Worries German Business

RHODES, Greece – German business, including some major energy companies, are frustrated that “the political war” between EU and Russia has become an “economic war...

Serbia Says Bets Off For South Stream

ATHENS - Serbia is concerned with the future of the Gazprom-driven South Stream gas pipeline following the deterioration of relations between Russia and the...

Lifting US Oil Export Ban to Hurt Putin

The United States can squeeze Russia’s oil profits, increasing pressure on the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s policies in Ukraine while, at the...

Former US Senators Lobby For Gazprom

It has never been the case that business and politics are separate, especially when it comes to Russia.Gazprombank, which is owned in part by...

Putin to Ukraine: I’ll see you in court

Russian President Vladimir Putin has said he cannot deal with a natural gas dispute between Moscow and Kiev because of pending court issues.The Ukrainian...

Needing Russian Gas, Italy Puts On EU’s Kid Gloves

ATHENS – Italy, which recently assumed the rotating six-month Presidency of the European Union, will try to restore a partnership approach with Russia given that the latter is...

Bulgaria Claims South Stream Deal Doesn’t Bypass EU Law

The Bulgarian government reportedly said in a statement it did not breach EU law when it signed deals for the construction of the Russian-backed South Stream...

Russia Says Serbia Linked In To South Stream

The Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline received a boost from Belgrade this week after Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told his Russian counterpart Sergei...

The Price of War: Iraqi Oil Soars

THESSALONIKI – The outbreak of violence involving militant groups who seized two cities in Iraq and have pledged to march on Baghdad added to...

Scotland, Crimea, East Ukraine Eye Energy On Independence

North Sea oil and natural gas reserves are expected to become a major financial asset for Scotland on independence, Scottish Finance Secretary John Swinney said late...

Poland Spearheads EU Quest For Energy Independence

WROCLAW, Poland – Lower Silesia is concerned with Poland’s reliance on oil and gas imports from the east and hailed the latest initiative by...

Putin: “Dasvidaniya” EU, “Ni Hao” China

Cornered by western sanctions, Russian President Vladimir Putin oversaw the signing of a massive 30-year deal between Gazprom and China's CNPC on 21 May that...

EU Leaders Not Ready To Break With Putin

BRATISLAVA – The Hungarian government supports the Russian-led South Stream project, Hungary’s Prime Minister Viktor Orban told New Europe on 15 May, noting that...

Israel Eyes Egyptian Conduit For EU Gas

The owners of an Israeli gas field have reached an agreement to export natural gas through Egypt, an economically lucrative deal that could also...

Limp US Sanctions Bypass Russia’s Energy Majors

The US Treasury blacklisted Rosneft Chairman Igor Sechin but Russia’s top oil producer itself was not placed on the black list. Sechin, an oil...

Malta Bets On Oil, Gas: Six, Two And Even

VALLETTA, Malta - My car driver, Heathcliff, points to a large oil rig docked in the Valletta Harbour as he takes me to the...

Putin’s Slick Iranian Oil Deal Upsets Sanctions

Iran and six world powers discussed in Vienna this week concrete steps towards a deal meant to result in long-term curbs on Tehran’s nuclear...

No End in Sight for Kashagan Oilfield Woes

It’s one of the world’s largest but also most challenging oil fields, still plagued by technical difficulties, mistakes and delays. It is unclear when...

Timchenko – South Stream’s Achilles’ Heel

A consortium led by Russia’s Stroitransgaz is reportedly a shoo-in to win a €3.5 billion deal to build a section of the South Stream natural gas pipeline across Bulgaria. Stroitransgaz...

Russian Energy Exempt From EU Sanctions

At the European Council meeting on 20-21 March, the Crimea crisis was discussed by EU leaders. However, the EU sanctions imposed on individuals over...

EU’s Gas Lifelines TAP, TANAP Coming

ATHENS - Both the Trans Adriatic Pipeline (TAP) and the Trans Anatolian Pipeline (TANAP) will be completed in time for gas from the Caspian...

Road To South Stream Is Paved With Good Intentions

The reason an EU-Russia task force on the South Stream gas pipeline project was formed is not to renegotiate the Inter-Governmental Agreements between the countries concerned and...

Ukraine Crisis Boon For South Stream?

The construction of the Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline, bypassing Ukraine, may be accelerated if the situation in Ukraine deteriorates further. The pipeline is...

Ukraine Violence Clouds Russia Gas Deal

Following lethal violence, Ukraine’s embattled President Viktor Yanukovich and opposition leaders have signed a breakthrough deal on ending the political crisis in the former...

Lower Oil Prices Won’t Upset Slick Putin

Claims that $80 oil would lead to an economic crisis in Russia and an end to the presidency of Vladimir Putin are not true,...

Shale Gas Fear Leaves UK Vulnerable

Cuadrilla Resources, one of the energy firms hoping to exploit the UK’s shale gas resources, has announced two new exploration sites in Lancashire. But...

Gazprom Compromises To Avoid Losing Business

The Lithuanian Energy Ministry said on 30 January that shareholders of the Baltic state’s gas utility Lietuvos Dujos voted to initiate arbitration against Russian...

Iran Yearns For The Return Of Western Capital

Iran’s President Hassan Rouhani delivered a message of “friendship, engagement, co-operation and peaceful coexistence” on 23 January, signaling his country’s intention to seek constructive...

Commission to present climate targets for 2030

STRASBOURG – On 22 January, the European Commission will present the climate targets for 2030 although so far negotiations have proved difficult over the...

Russia fills US’ Iraq oil vacuum

On 9 January, Russian energy company Gazprom Neft, operator of the Badra oilfield, Iraq, said its first volumes of oil were produced from the...

Ukraine-Russia Lovefest Won’t Slow South Stream

The rapprochement between Moscow and Kiev, following a deal to provide Ukraine with a $15 billion loan and a gas price reduction from about...

Putin’s Ukraine Deal Chills Gazprom

The Gazprom officials’ facial expression on Russian television says it all. Clearly they did not agree with Russian President Vladimir Putin’s political decision to slash...

German Renewable Push Loses Steam

BERLIN – As the Lufthansa airplane made its final approach to land on a runway at Berlin’s Tegel airport, wind turbines appeared scattered across the landscape. Germany has been at the...

Iraq Wants Control of Oil Riches

Turkish Energy Minister Taner Yildiz and Iraqi deputy Prime Minister for Energy Affairs Hussain al-Shahristani have said they agreed that oil exports from Iraq...

Libya, Iran pull oil prices in different directions

Unrest in Libya has raised supply worries fuelling oil prices while progress in settling the dispute over Tehran’s nuclear programme has raised traders’ hopes...

Ukraine Edges Closer to Slovak Gas Imports

On 22 November, a European Commission official told New Europe that a Ukrainian deal with Slovakia allowing the former Soviet republic to import gas...

Gazprom’s South Stream Moving Into Europe

Gazprom said construction of its South Stream natural gas pipeline through Europe “was advancing steadily”. On 14 November, the management committee of the Russian...

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