Europe pipeline news
We should be preparing for a Russian gas shut-off
It won’t be easy, but it might be possible, says Benedict McAleenan, Senior Adviser to Policy Exchange’s Energy and Environment unit.
Germany embraces US LNG to curb dependence on Russian gas
The German government has decided to fast-track works on two regasification terminals as it embraces US LNG imports in a bid to reduce dependence on Russian pipeline gas.
DNV, Strohm, and NIC study reviews lifecycle carbon footprint of pipelines
The importance of choices made about technology, design, transport logistics, and installation when it comes to the lifecycle GHG impact.
US sanctions begin to bite while Russian LNG vessels still headed for ports
Rystad Energy’s daily gas and LNG market note from Kaushal Ramesh, Senior Analyst.
Ukraine’s energy security: weekly briefing of DTEK CEO
Yesterday, an online briefing was hosted by DTEK CEO Maxim Timchenko.
DTEK TPPs compensates for the shutdown of units of Zaporizhzhya NPP
As a result of an armed attack by the invaders on the Zaporozhia NPP, 1.3 GW of capacity generated by nuclear units has been lost.
Russia’s war in Ukraine could wipe out 1 million bpd of regional oil demand
Research by Rystad Energy shows war in Ukraine could result in as much as 1 million bpd of oil demand being removed from the global market.
Germany: little alternative to Russian gas raises energy security risks
Germany’s leeway to step up gas imports from other countries appears constrained by tight global gas markets and lack of infrastructure.
ExxonMobil to discontinue operations at Sakhalin-1
ExxonMobil have issued the following statement regarding the situation in Ukraine.
Extraordinary TTE council meeting
The EU Energy Council have met to address the extraordinary situation of security of energy supplies and the energy price developments in the EU.