SOCAR: $25B spent for Southern Gas Corridor so far
As of December, $25 billion have been spent for the Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) project, Khoshbakht Yusifzade, first vice-president of…
Andi Aranitasi: CEE loses green energy investments to Greece, Serbia and Turkey (energynomics.ro interview)
Romania, Bulgaria and the CEE countries (Hungary, Poland and The Czech Republic) are no longer attractive for investors in renewables…
The Oil Market’s Fall Upswing (analysis by Radu Dudău)
Radu Dudău, EPG Director Early September saw the beginning of a significant price increase for Brent, the international crude oil benchmark,…
Much of the Black Sea basin remains less explored than other strategic areas in Europe
On 25th–26th October, the crème de la crème of the oil and gas industry and representatives of the upstream and…
Gazprom has increased its supplies to Bulgaria by 11%
In 2017 Russian gas giant Gazprom has increased supplies to countries that may become natural gas consumers using the Turkish…
Gazprom exported 22% more gas to Turkey until mid-July
Russia’s Gazprom exported 22 percent more gas to Turkey on January 1-July 15, the energy giant said Tuesday. During that…
Israeli gas could be delivered to Balkans via Turkey
Turkey’s Energy Minister Berat Albayrak is set to visit Israel by the end of this year to conclude an agreement…
Gazprom may leave Turkish gas market, Turkish Stream not affected
Gazprom will adapt the specific operating model on the Turkish gas market for a long-term to changing situation on the…
Russia’s Gazprom says construction of Turkish Stream begins
Russia’s Gazprom said on Sunday Switzerland’s Allseas Group S.A. has begun constructing the first stage of the Turkish Stream pipeline.…
Putin orders Gazprom to start laying pipes along Turkish Stream’s sea route
Gazprom will be ready to start laying pipes on the Turkish Stream offshore section in several days, the company’s CEO…
Turkey’s nuclear planns: Sinop study ready by year-end
Turkey plans in the near-future six nuclear reactors, but Sinop is closest. Technical feasibility studies that determine the site suitability…
Wind power drives Turkey’s energy sector
Wind power plants constitute 41 percent of the 958 megawatt electricity generation capacity, which became operational in the first quarter…
Gazprom: The Export to Serbia Grew by 37.6%, to Bulgaria – by 19.4%
Russia’s gas monopoly, Gazprom, in March increased supplies to countries, which may be clients of the Turkish Stream projects, Russian TASS…