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EU considers gas price cap extension to avert winter crisis

The European Union is considering extending an emergency gas price cap introduced in February, amid fears the conflict in the Middle East and sabotage of a Baltic pipeline could push prices up again this winter, the Financial Times reported on Sunday.

read more... 23/10/2023

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BarMar hydrogen pipeline project ‘dead on arrival’

Hopes were high for the BarMar hydrogen pipeline project linking Spain and France when it was announced almost a year ago. But with no news since then, French experts say the project was in fact always a non-starter.

read more... 20/10/2023

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Finland Restricts Access To LNG Infrastructure After Suspected Pipeline Sabotage

Finland prepares to restrict access to a port area hosting one of its two floating LNG import terminals after an offshore natural gas pipeline between Finland and Estonia was shut down this weekend following a leak suspected to be caused by sabotage.

read more... 17/10/2023

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Three countries support construction of Burgas-Alexandroupolis oil pipeline

The oil pipeline project from the Greek port of Alexandroupolis to the Bulgarian port of Burgas is on the agenda of Bulgaria, Greece, and Romania in the context of greater energy, transport and digital connectivity in Southeast Europe.

read more... 11/10/2023

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Finland says 'outside activity' likely damaged gas pipeline, telecoms cable

A subsea gas pipeline and a telecommunications cable connecting Finland and Estonia under the Baltic Sea have been damaged in what may have been a deliberate act, the Finnish government said on Tuesday.

read more... 11/10/2023

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