Oil and gas: EU experts currently see no need for crisis measures
Experts from EU governments have been discussing oil and gas supplies. Read Table.Briefings to find out what will happen in the coming days.
By Manuel Berkel
Experts from EU governments have been discussing oil and gas supplies. Read Table.Briefings to find out what will happen in the coming days.
By Manuel Berkel
If the suspicion is confirmed, it would be Ukraine’s first attack on a Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) tanker. Ukraine has previously targeted several oil tankers in the Black Sea and one in the Mediterranean.
By Viktor Funk
New Zealand intends to import liquefied natural gas to bolster its energy security. Critics, however, warn that the project could lock the country into fossil fuel use for years to come and increase its reliance on gas imports.
By Marc Daalder
A key implementing protocol for the methane regulation appears close to completion. It was developed by US researchers and is expected to be presented to the European Commission and member states in the coming weeks.
By Manuel Berkel
At the North Sea Summit in Hamburg, the countries bordering the North Sea held out the prospect of closer cooperation in the financing of offshore wind farms. The industry responded with an investment pact.
By Manuel Berkel
At the North Sea Summit in Hamburg, countries bordering the North Sea signaled closer cooperation on financing offshore wind projects. The industry responded with a major investment pledge.
By Manuel Berkel
Greece is expanding its gas-fired power plants and wants to become a hub in south-eastern Europe for LNG imports. This strategy runs counter to the country’s climate targets – and has been welcomed by the US.
By Felix Keßler
There are plans for 279 new LNG projects worldwide that could generate ten billion tons of CO₂ by 2030. Despite a COP decision to move away from fossil fuels, fossil fuel infrastructure continues to be expanded.
By Bernhard Pötter
The government in Budapest has argued in Brussels for a more far-reaching weakening of methane regulation than previously thought. Hungary is particularly eager to accommodate the needs of LNG importers.
By Manuel Berkel
The LNG terminal boom following the 2022 energy crisis is slowly coming to a standstill. An NGO warns of stranded investments in the face of falling gas demand. The IEA attributes the falling demand to one particular technology.
By Manuel Berkel