All publications by tag «EU»
2023, July, 21, 06:55:00
EUROPEAN GAS PRICES UP
Benchmark futures settled 3.9% higher after another session of sharp price moves. Searing temperatures in parts of the region and global competition for liquefied natural gas continue to provide upward pressure — even as flows from Norway, Europe’s top supplier, return to levels last seen in April.
2023, July, 14, 06:35:00
QATAR LNG RECORD
About 40% of new global LNG output will come from Qatar by 2029, said Minister of Energy Saad al-Kaabi at the LNG 2023 conference.
2023, July, 7, 06:35:00
EUROPEAN GREEN ENERGY CRISIS & POLICY
By 2021, wind, solar, and natural gas provided 48 percent of Germany’s electricity, and provided most of the electricity consumed in Italy (63%), the UK (64%), and the Netherlands (78%).
2023, June, 30, 06:40:00
RUSSIAN GAS WITHOUT EUROPE
In 2021, Russia pumped about 150 billion cubic meters of pipeline gas to Europe — more than enough to satisfy the combined annual consumption of Germany, France and Austria. Europe represented two-thirds of the country’s gas exports including flows of liquified natural gas.
2023, May, 19, 06:25:00
EUROPEAN NUCLEAR RENEWABLES
France, which relies on nuclear for the bulk of its electricity supply, has been pushing to allow a greater role for the technology in the energy transition.
2023, April, 28, 06:25:00
RUSSIAN TEMPORARY ENERGY CONTROL
Russia has taken control of other energy assets owned by Western investors since the war started.
2023, April, 7, 07:15:00
CLEAN NUCLEAR POWER FOR 1000 YEARS
There is sufficient energy in nuclear 'waste' to run Europe at current electrical power consumption" for between 600 and 1000 years.
2023, March, 31, 08:00:00
RUSSIA, EU BUSINESS & SANCTIONS
The EU says its sanctions are meant to cut Moscow revenues and access to technology used in war.
2023, March, 31, 07:50:00
EUROPEAN LNG USABILITY
Europe’s appetite for new LNG projects is pushing the continent to boost its import capacity by one-third, but the mismatch between future LNG demand and import facilities might result in 200-250 billion cubic metres (bcm) of unused capacity by 2030.
2023, March, 31, 07:40:00
NUCLEAR HYDROGEN FOR EUROPE
Two camps, one led by Germany and the other by France, are fighting it out, each with a blocking minority on a specific point: Should low-carbon hydrogen be taken into account when measuring the efforts of member states to reach the target of 45% of renewables in their energy mix by 2030?