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EU drafts rules to stop power suppliers cutting off vulnerable consumers

"Millions of people in Europe currently have to make the choice between either buying food for their family or heating their home," said the letter, led by German lawmaker Michael Bloss. → Read More

Why Greta Thunberg and Other Climate Activists Are Protesting Wind Farms in Norway...

Norway is leading the green transition by promoting sustainable energy sources that require more land, such as coastal wind, electric grid expansions, mines, batteries and electric vehicles and forestry initiatives. Since 2018, the nation's onshore wind capacity has increased by three times to 4.8 GW, whit Europe's largest onshore wind project, including the two Fosen wind farms. → Read More

Morgan Stanley ups 2023 oil demand growth estimate by 36%, flags Russia risk

"Mobility indicators for China, such as congestion, have been rising steadily," while "flight schedules have firmed-up the outlook for jet fuel demand," the bank said. → Read More

Russia urges Sweden again to share Nord Stream probe findings

"Almost five months have passed since the sabotage of the Nord Stream 1 and Nord Stream 2 gas pipelines. All this time, however, the Swedish authorities, as if on cue, remain silent," Russia's embassy to Sweden said on the Telegram messaging platform. "What is the leadership of Sweden so afraid of?" → Read More

LNG: the three letters that have forever changed the European energy paradigm…

Liquefied natural gas, which arrives frozen by ship, already covers 40% of European needs, a figure that will continue to grow. Russia has practically no chance of becoming the EU's main supplier again. → Read More

Beware a climate ‘doom loop,’ where crisis is harder to solve, report says

Governments risk expending so much money and attention on merely coping with the impacts of climate change that they neglect efforts to reduce global emissions, exacerbating the crisis. → Read More

Putin is staring at defeat in his gas war with Europe...

A few months ago, there were fears of energy shortages this winter caused by disruptions to Russian pipeline supplies. → Read More

OPEC raises 2023 oil demand growth view, points to tighter market...

"Key to oil demand growth in 2023 will be the return of China from its mandated mobility restrictions and the effect this will have on the country, the region and the world," OPEC said in the report. → Read More

Moscow's decades-old gas ties with Europe lie in ruins...

THE DEAL OF THE 20TH-CENTURY For his part, Putin had been seeking to diversify Russia's gas markets long before last year, but the policy has gathered momentum. "We will just have to use more gas for our domestic households instead of exporting it to Eu → Read More

News round-up, Friday, February 3, 2023

Editor's Reflections: A Swedish Nightmare Its name is —Recep Tayyip Erdoğan—. Any political decision that involves the gift of a Natural Gas Hub has significant weight. → Read More

Brussels launches public consultation on decoupling gas prices from electricity tariffs

Background information Natural gas is the new “Russian winter” as a war element… by Germán & Co Norway does not consider an auxiliary international economic aid to lower the price of natural gas, as stated by the first Norwegian, Jonas Gahr Støre, on his official visit to Sweden on Sunday, August 28, 2022. → Read More

The promise of living in the here and now…

The weight of guilt for mistakes made and the helplessness of those who cannot find a job are notes of this era that Saul Bellow already captured in his short novel 'Carpe diem'. → Read More

The Riddle Of Non-Nord Stream Return...

“Russian aggression has flagrantly violated the sovereignty and territory of an independent European nation, Ukraine, and that unnerves our allies in Eastern Europe, threatening our vision of a Europe that is whole, free and at peace. And it seems to threaten the progress that’s been made since the end of the Cold War. Slow economic growth in Europe, especially in the south, → Read More

The distorted gas market…

Faced with this situation, the Commission has proposed a "market correction mechanism to protect citizens and the economy from excessively high prices". It proposes a ceiling of 275 euros per megawatt hour, which has been rejected by Spain and 14 other countries, which consider the intervention insignificant. The Netherlands, on the other hand, defends its business and rejects → Read More

Fischer vs. Spassky, draw, game no. 20, Reykjavík, 1972.

What on Earth was going through the mind of former chancellor Gerhard Schröder when he ventured to sign the memorandum of understanding for the construction of the Nord Stream pipeline? → Read More

Brussels to tackle Europe's gas crisis.

"We share the same space, the same history. We are destined to write our future together," she said. "I hope we can get common projects," he launched. Projects such as the "joint toolbox" signed Thursday by Norway and Brussels to tackle Europe's gas crisis. → Read More

Attacks Expose Vulnerability of European Infrastructure?

The search for the perpetrators has begun following Monday's sabotage attack on the Nord Stream pipelines. Which countries could have been behind it, and how secure is Europe's critical infrastructure at the bottom of the sea? → Read More

Beware of starving the enemy of oxygen....

Warnings in politics are usually always the result of some concern or fear of consideration arising from analysis of the situation... Warnings in politics are usually always the result of some concern or fear of consideration arising from → Read More

The sands of the hourglass are beginning to run out for Putin`s project and Europe too…

Joseph Borrel, Vice-President of the European Commission, has stated that this act of terrorism affecting the sovereignty of countries will not go unpunished. → Read More