French-style gas storage vanishes from Russia
French liquefied natural gas storage experts are withdrawing from Arctic LNG2, a Russian gas terminal under construction.
French liquefied natural gas storage experts are withdrawing from Arctic LNG2, a Russian gas terminal under construction.
British oil exploration company Rockhopper Exploration has found a new partner, Navitas Petroleum, to develop a promising field near the Falkland Islands.
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TotalEnergies is preparing for a further withdrawal from Russia. Now the French energy company announced it would set aside $4.1 billion.
The decision was expected, and the reactions are predictable
Following the discussions in Europe about continuing to purchase gas from Russia, Russian gas producers are now challenged and are looking for new sales markets in the East.
A surge in energy prices has been exacerbated by Moscow, but the industry says its root is in Washington
Norway’s gas and oil industry had a banner year, but the good times will only continue if drillers get a little more ambitious
Recent research has revealed that radioactive materials leaked in the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident have already spread to the Arctic Ocean.
Drilling for oil in Europe’s northern waters could become a tug-of-war between the EU’s new Arctic strategy and Norway’s production intentions.
UK oil company Harbour Energy said it was considering cashing in an option to exit the Falkland Islands project and would leave Falkland.
Coal production on Svalbard will cease in 2023. Gruve 7 is the last Norwegian state-owned coal company that still produces coal.
On the west coast of Kola Bay, construction of the Lavna sea trade port resumed after one year’s interruption.
Snezhnoye and Kanchalan in Chukotka were connected to a ‘solar-plus-diesel’ plant. These are the first projects of their kind in the Arctic zone of Russia.