- Assn. of Mediterranean Energy Regulators can set up regulatory frameworks to benefit downstream investments, electricity and gas trade, new head says
- U.S. Energy Department approved Dominion Cove Point in the state of Maryland to export 0.77 billion cubic feet (23 million cubic meters) of natural gas a day for a period of 20 years
- Negotiations with Russia about natural gas prices and new gas pipeline route through Turkey's Thrace region look promising, Turkish energy minister says.
Prepaid natural gas meters cannot be forced to change due to a failure in the natural gas meters, says Turkey's Energy Market Regulatory Authority, EMRA, officials on Saturday.
- \"The actions of the Anti-trust Authority are another disturbing example of the uncertain regulatory environment in Israel\" said Noble Energy's Chairman in a press release
- Turkey's contribution is crucial for the planned Trans Adriatic Pipeline to carry natural gas from Azerbaijan to Italy, says Kjetil Tungland, managing director ofTrans Adriatic Pipeline AG
- Funding gas interconnection projects may contradict EU's carbon emission goals while electricity projects may benefit from supply security in the long term
- Selim Bora, a Turkish businessman who has investments in Africa, said countries located in West and Sub-Saharan Africa that are inherently linked to French companies, grow tired of the trade status quo and are looking for alternatives.
- Increased liquified natural gas exports would increase natural gas prices in the U.S., but would lead to higher levels of economic output, says U.S. Energy Information Administration
-With only six export terminals for Liquified Natural Gas operating in the U.S., and fewer than 30 in the world, the project by gas exporter Cheniere is seen as promising by industry analysts
- \"The Turkish government needs to maintain investors' interest in its natural gas sector, in order to create a more competitive electricity market\", European Federation of Energy Traders board member says
- The U.S. Department of Energy approved two projects on Wednesday to export liquified natural gas to countries that the U.S. does not have a free trade agreement with