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Minister: Serbia wants to extend the waiver of US sanctions for NIS oil firm

Serbia is seeking an extension of 180 days from the United States for a waiver of sanctions for NIS, a Russian-owned Serbian Oil Company. In a press release, Dubravka Djedovic Handanovic stated that "we have always maintained our position, and we will continue to do so, that sanctions are bad for energy security in Serbia and the surrounding region." She said that continued sanctions against NIS, which is owned by Russia's Gazprom and Gazprom in majority, would also harm Serbia's economic situation. NIS has been granted a fourth reprieve that expires on July 29, but the Office of Foreign Assets...

Oil & Gas

Russia Rosneft criticizes EU sanctions against India's Nayara Refinery

Rosneft - Russia's largest oil producer - slammed Sunday the European Union's sanctions against India's Nayara Energy Refinery, calling them unjustified, illegal and a direct threat to India's energy independence. The 18th package against Russia for the conflict in Ukraine was approved by the European Union on Friday. It is designed to deal further blows to Russia’s oil and energy industries. Nayara Eenrgy is one of the companies targeted. The Nayara Energy Refinery is an important strategic asset for India's energy industry. It provides a steady supply of petroleum products on the domestic market. "The imposition of sanctions on the...

Oil & Gas

Austrian OMV gains $141 million in profits from Borouge and Borealis merger during Q2

The Austrian energy company OMV said that the Borouge-Borealis merge will have a positive impact of 120 million euro ($140.8) on its operating result for the second quarter before special effects. This was part of an update to trading on Tuesday. After almost two years of negotiation, Abu Dhabi National Oil Company and OMV decided in March to combine their polyolefin business to create Borouge Group, a chemicals powerhouse with a $60 Billion enterprise value. OMV said that it also expected to take a 400-million-euro hit on its operating cash flow adjusted from Romania and Norway, compared with the first...

Oil Refineries

Russian seaborne diesel exports fall in June, data shows

According to LSEG data and market sources, the volume of Russian seaborne gasoil and diesel exports dropped by 6% in June on a month-to-month basis. This was due to refinery maintenance. Shipping data shows that last month, the two main importers of Russian gasoil and diesel were Turkey and Brazil. Exports of diesel and gasoil from Russian ports to Turkey increased in June by 15%, a month-on-month increase, while those to Brazil dropped by 33% from May, to just 0.47 million tonnes, after a previous influx. Shipping data revealed that Russia's diesel and gasoil sales to African countries in June...

Oil & Gas

Sources say that the Russian cartel office has proposed a complete ban on gasoline exports.

Three industry sources said that the Russian Federal Anti-Monopoly Service has proposed an export ban on gasoline to combat high fuel prices. At the moment, only a small percentage of gasoline exported by re-sellers is restricted, whereas oil companies have a license to sell fuel abroad. The restrictions will last until August 31. FAS refused to comment. The government decides on any possible export ban, but the regulator can make its own proposals. The proposal to tighten restrictions was made as the domestic wholesale gasoline price in Russia on a commodity market jumped up to a 2-year high this month,...

Oil & Gas

Moscow promises to closely supervise foreign businesses returning to Russia

Igor Krasnov is the Russian Prosecutor-General, who led the government's effort to seize property valued at 2.4 trillion rubles ($31 billion). He said that foreign companies returning to Russia would be closely monitored to ensure Russia benefits. In the three years since Russia began its war in Ukraine, Moscow has taken over a dozen assets owned by foreigners under its management. This year, prosecutors have increased the seizure and confiscation of assets in Ukraine. As the economy slows down after two years of high growth, fueled by military spending, Russian officials try to strike a balance between protecting the economy...

Oil & Gas

Finance Ministry: Russian energy, transportation, and finance companies are among the candidates for privatisation

The Russian state-owned energy, transport, and financial sectors are among those that will be privatised, said Finance Minister Anton Siluanov on Friday as Moscow sought to raise money for the federal government budget. Moscow, shunned since the start of the Ukraine conflict by Western capital, has sought ways to increase domestic private investment and economic efficiency, as well as, ultimately, boost budget revenues, given that Russia is spending heavily on the war. Siluanov, at the St Petersburg International Economic Forum, said on Friday, "It's a very delicate topic right now. But I can tell you that it's energy, finance and...

Oil & Gas

U.S. criticizes Russia for inflaming WW3 fears following Trump's "playing with Fire" remark

Keith Kellogg - the envoy of U.S. president Donald Trump - scolded on Wednesday, a Russian official, for inciting fears of a third world war after Trump warned that President Vladimir Putin "played with fire" regarding Ukraine. Trump warned that Russia would have suffered "REALLY BAD things" if not for Trump's post on Truth Social. What Vladimir Putin does not realize is that without me, a lot of bad things, and I do mean BAD, would have happened in Russia. Trump stated in a Truth Social posting on Tuesday that "He's playing with flames." Former president Dmitry Medvedev dismissed Trump's...

Natural Gas Utilities

Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, has scrapped its dividend due to high interest rates

Gazprom, the state-owned Russian energy giant, announced on Thursday that it had decided not to pay a dividend for 2024's results. This was in accordance with the position of the government and despite last year's return to profitability. The government is not helped by the absence of dividends, since it owns just under half of the share capital. It faces a number challenges, including falling oil and gas revenue, rising inflation, increased military spending, and a budget gap. Gazprom shares fell 4.42% to 130.5 roubles at the Moscow Stock Exchange as of 1335 GMT after the announcement. According to the...

Mineral Resources

Rosneft has taken control of Russia's biggest rare earth deposit.

Rosneft, the country's biggest rare earth metal deposit and largest oil company, acquired Tomtor on Wednesday after President Vladimir Putin urged the development of this field to be accelerated last year. Tomtor is located in the northern part of Siberian Yakutia region. It's a major project for Russia to increase production of metals used in the defense industry, mobile phones, and electric cars. Rosneft, according to the official Russian state registry, took control of Vostok engineering, the project operator, on May 20, 2018. Rosneft didn't immediately respond to a comment request. In November, Putin accused Tomtor's operator of delaying its...

Oil & Gas

Ukraine wants G7 to lower price cap on Russian oil to $30 per barrel

Andriy Sibiha, the Ukrainian Foreign Minister, said that Ukraine wanted the Group of Seven Advanced Economies to lower its price limit on Russian oil shipped by sea to $30 per barrel. The G7's current price cap is $60 per barrel. This was imposed because of Russia's conflict in Ukraine. Sybiha, a journalist from Brussels, told reporters that the reasonable price cap for oil is 30 dollars. The European Union (EU) and Britain (UK) announced new sanctions against Russia on Tuesday. They said that the sanctions would target the "shadow fleet" in Moscow of oil tankers, financial firms and other companies...

Oil & Gas

How can Trump bring peace to Ukraine?

Donald Trump said that he would be meeting with the presidents from Russia and Ukraine to discuss stopping the "bloodbath" in Ukraine. What are the obstacles that the U.S. President faces when he is trying to negotiate a peace agreement with Russia and Ukraine? SECURITY GUARANTEE Ukraine, which has been subjected to a full scale invasion in 2022, and witnessed Russia annex Crimea, needs security guarantees from major powers, primarily the United States. Sources involved in the talks say that the problem is that a security agreement without teeth could leave Ukraine vulnerable. Diplomats talked about a "robust" security guarantee,...

Fossil Fuels

Fossil Fuels

Sources say that Russia is set to tighten up its gasoline export restrictions in the near future.

Three industry sources who are familiar with the plans said on Thursday that Russia will introduce a stricter gasoline export prohibition, including for fuel manufacturers, in the next few days to combat rising prices. At the moment, only a small percentage of gasoline exported by resellers is restricted, but oil companies can still sell fuel overseas. "The ban has been decided." "For now, the ban is only for August and September," said one source. According to another source, the ban may be announced as early as Monday. Sources said that the restrictions would not apply to supplies to the Moscow...

Fossil Fuels

Finance ministry: Russia allocated $800 million for support of coal companies in trouble

The Finance Ministry announced on Friday that Russian coal companies will receive tax incentives worth approximately 63 billion Russian roubles (804.08 millions dollars) this year. This is a measure designed to help producers stay afloat in the face of high interest rates as well as Western sanctions. The ministry released a statement that said, "The proposed tax-support measure for the coal sector will allow companies to release working capital during a specified period if their financial and economic indicators deteriorate." Last December, President Vladimir Putin instructed the government to create support measures after Russia's exports of coal fell by 6%...

Fossil Fuels

Kremlin's response to new EU sanctions. Russia has developed a certain immunity against such measures

The Kremlin announced on Friday that Russia had developed a certain immunity and adaptability to Western sanctions, following the European Union's approval of an 18th set of sanctions against Moscow. These included measures targeted at the oil industry. Diplomats said that the package is intended to lower G7's price limit for buying Russian crude to $47.6 a barrel. When asked about the new EU sanctions, Kremlin spokesperson Dmitry Peskov called them one-sided, illegal and in line with Europe's "consistently antirussian stance". Peskov said to reporters, "But, at the same, we've already acquired a degree of immunity from sanctions. We have...

Crude Oil

Environment

Environment

Floods in Romania kill 1, evacuate hundreds

Officials said that severe overnight flooding in eastern Romania caused the death of one person, and destroyed thousands of homes. Hundreds of people were evacuated, and three helicopters searched for stranded villages. The emergency response agency reported that 25 villages in nine counties were affected, with heavy rains and high winds tearing off roofs and uprooting trees and blocking some national roads. In eastern Romania, the counties of Neamt and Suceava were worst affected. Two rivers burst through their banks and killed a man aged 66, forcing hundreds to flee. All roads leading to the village Brosteni, in Suceava County,...

Pollution

Greece will draft urgent reforms in order to address water scarcity, says PM

The rapid decrease in water levels of Greece's reservoirs shows the water scarcity issues the country faces due to climate changes, said Prime Minister Kyriakos Mistiakos on Wednesday. Urgent reforms are required. Mitsotakis informed ministers that the water level in reservoirs that feed the capital Athens has dropped by 50%. The meeting was to discuss strategies to address water-related problems expected to arise in the next thirty years. Data showed that Europe was the continent with the fastest rate of warming. Last year, Greece, located on Europe's southernmost frontier, and using about 10 billion cubic meters of water per annum,...

Climate Change

Heatwave grips Greece and Balkans. Tourists, workers seek relief.

On Tuesday, tourists and workers sought shade as Greece suffered its third heatwave this summer. High temperatures also gripped the Balkans region and caused wildfires to spread in Albania. Greece, located at the southernmost point of Europe, is known for its hot, dry summers. Climate change has caused heatwaves to be longer and more intense, and also led to destructive floods and fires. Matthew Enos (18-year-old New Orleans visitor) said that he was not prepared for the heatwave in Athens when he first arrived. "It has been tough so far." "Not the best feeling ever," said he. "I've been adapting...

Climate Change

Heatwave grips Greece and Balkans. Tourists, workers seek relief.

On Tuesday, tourists and workers sought shade as Greece suffered its third heatwave this summer. High temperatures also gripped the Balkans region and caused wildfires to spread in Albania. Greece, located at the southernmost point of Europe, is known for its hot, dry summers. Climate change has caused heatwaves to be longer and more intense, and also led to destructive floods and fires. The labour ministry announced that couriers, food delivery drivers and builders from the greater Athens area and other areas were ordered to stop work between midday and 5 pm, because the mercury could reach as high as...

Environment

Documents show that EU countries want to keep Russian gas withdrawal plans secret.

A document internal to the EU, seen by, shows that European Union governments would like Brussels to keep secret their plans to stop using Russian oil and natural gas by 2027. Last month, the European Commission proposed legislation to phase-out EU imports from Russia. A part of this would require countries produce national plans outlining measures and timelines on how they will achieve this. A draft document of the negotiations showed that EU governments are currently negotiating this proposal and have requested the Commission to keep these plans secret. The document was drafted by Denmark, which currently holds the rotating...

Climate Change

What can LA teach us as wildfires threaten Europe?

Experts say that the LA fires provide lessons on urban wildfires Fires are more likely to start in areas of urban sprawl and land abandonment Experts advise focusing on long-term prevention Joanna Gill According to a report published in May by the European Academies Science Advisory Council (which advises European policymakers), more than twice as many cities in Europe are at high risk of wildfires as in North America or Asia. Experts say that the ferocious fires which ravaged Los Angeles last January, killing 22 people and destroying 12,000 homes provide a powerful lesson and warning to European policymakers. The...

Environment

Coffee maker Lavazza wants to delay the EU deforestation legislation

Lavazza, a coffee maker, called on Wednesday for a delay of one year in the implementation of EU's deforestation laws. The company said that its implementation would harm producers in Africa and Central America as well as drive up prices. Companies importing products like soya, beef, cacao, coffee and other related goods must prove that their supply chain does not contribute to deforestation. Otherwise, they will be fined. Giuseppe Lavazza, chairman of Lavazza, told reporters in London that he wanted the legislation to be delayed for an additional year, mainly for coffee. He said that the cocoa industry is better...

Environment

EU countries want to reduce deforestation regulations, a letter shows

A letter obtained by revealed that the majority of European Union countries demanded more changes to the bloc’s anti-deforestation laws, claiming some producers could not be expected to comply with its terms, and would face a competitive advantage. Deforestation laws will be implemented in December. This is a first for the world. Operators who place goods, such as soy, beef, and palm oil on the EU market, must provide proof that their products do not deforest. The destruction of CO2-storing trees is one of the major causes of climate change. But even though extreme weather is getting worse, the political...

Pollution

FT reports that the EU is stockpiling critical minerals in response to geopolitical threats.

Financial Times, citing an EU draft document, reported that the European Union intends to stockpile essential minerals to protect against possible supply disruptions caused by geopolitical tension. The draft said that "the EU faces a complex and deteriorating landscape of risk marked by increasing geopolitical tensions including conflict, the mounting impact of climate change, environment degradation, hybrid and cyber threats." The FT reported that the document warned of a higher-risk environment driven by "increased activities from hacktivists and cybercriminals", as well as state-sponsored groups. The European Commission didn't immediately respond to an inquiry for comment. According to the newspaper, the...

Climate Change

Cadbury-parent Mondelez calls for delay to EU deforestation law

Cadbury chocolate maker Mondelez wants to delay the deforestation legislation of the European Union by one year, according to a senior executive. Massimiliano di Domenico is the vice president for corporate and government affairs in Europe. He said that while Massimiliano supports EU Deforestation Regulation, he urged policymakers not to ignore "on-the ground realities." Di Domenico spoke at the European Parliament and posted his comments later on LinkedIn. Nestle, Mars Wrigley and Ferrero supported the law by signing a joint document in July of last year. They also urged Brussels to give clearer guidance and assistance to help the companies...

Environment

Do international carbon credits combat climate change?

The European Commission proposed a climate goal for 2040, which allows countries to use carbon credits purchased from developing nations in order to reach the EU target for the first ever. What does that mean? And why did the EU's move on Wednesday cause some criticism among scientists and campaigners? What are carbon credits? Carbon credits or offsets are projects that fund projects abroad to reduce CO2 emissions in lieu of reducing your own greenhouse gas emission. For example, converting petrol buses in a city to electric or restoring forests in Brazil are examples. The buyer can use the "credits"...

Climate Change

International carbon credits: Do they combat climate change?

The European Commission proposed a climate goal for 2040, which allows countries to use carbon credits purchased from developing nations in order to reach the EU target for the first ever. What does that mean? And why did the EU's move on Wednesday cause some criticism among scientists and campaigners? What are carbon credits? Carbon credits or offsets are projects that fund projects abroad to reduce CO2 emissions in lieu of reducing your own greenhouse gas emission. For example, converting petrol buses in a city to electric or restoring forests in Brazil are examples. The buyer can use the "credits"...