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2021, February, 18, 12:25:00
EQUINOR, ENGIE HYDROGEN PARTNERSHIP
“This development of low carbon and renewable hydrogen will accelerate the construction of new hydrogen infrastructure and the repurposing of current natural gas infrastructure, thus paving the way for net zero in 2050,” Engie and Equinor said in a statement.
2021, February, 18, 12:15:00
NOVATEK PROFIT RUB 67.8 BLN
PAO NOVATEK released its audited consolidated financial statements for the year ended 31 December 2020 prepared in accordance with International Financial Reporting Standards (“IFRS”).
2021, February, 18, 12:10:00
AUSTRALIA'S SANTOS LOSS $357 MLN
The reported net loss after tax of US$357 million includes the previously announced impairments, primarily due to lower oil price assumptions.
2021, February, 17, 16:05:00
OIL PRICE: ABOVE $63 YET
Brent gained 38 cents, or 0.6%, to $63.73 a barrel. WTI rose 21 cents, or 0.4%, to $60.26 a barrel.
2021, February, 17, 16:00:00
LNG FOR ASIA UP
China saw the greatest increase in Asian LNG volumes during 2020, importing 67.4 Mt of LNG, up 11.1% on the 60.7 Mt imported in 2019.
2021, February, 17, 15:55:00
QATAR LNG LEADERSHIP
Qatar will spend billions of dollars expanding its LNG capacity more than 50% to 126 million tons a year.
2021, February, 17, 15:50:00
NORD STREAM 2 SANCTIONS CONTINUED
Some 150 km of Nord Stream 2 remains to be laid in Danish and German waters, but the threat of US sanctions against companies involved in laying the pipeline has led to long delays in its completion.
2021, February, 17, 15:45:00
GAZPROM SALES DOWN: 2020
Gazprom sold a total of 209.7 Bcm last year across all of its pipeline markets, down from 228.2 Bcm in 2019,
2021, February, 17, 15:40:00
NORWAY'S OIL, GAS PRODUCTION 2.137 MBD
Preliminary production figures for January 2021 show an average daily production of 2 137 000 barrels of oil, NGL and condensate.
2021, February, 17, 15:35:00
EUROPEAN ENERGY & CLIMATE
Signed in 1994 to protect cross-border investment in the energy sector, the Energy Charter Treaty has faced growing criticism from environmental groups and governments that say it impedes countries’ efforts to phase out fossil fuels.