Saturday, January 11, 2025

"Electra" and "Pegasus" Shape Cyprus’s Energy Future - FAST FORWARD

08 Jan 2025

ExxonMobil has completed all necessary preparations to begin exploratory drilling at the "Electra" target within Block 5 of Cyprus’s Exclusive Economic Zone (EEZ). Drilling is expected to commence within the next two weeks, marking one of the most significant initiatives by ExxonMobil and Qatar Energy in the region. The company also plans to explore the "Pegasus" target, leveraging seismic data to identify potential reserves and contribute to Europe's energy solutions amid challenges stemming from the war in Ukraine.

Mediterranean Energy in Focus

As Brief reports, ExxonMobil’s plans align with the broader shift in global energy strategies, as the European Union seeks to secure its energy future. Investors are closely monitoring developments in the Mediterranean, a region that promises energy security alongside economic benefits.

Friday, January 10, 2025

Romania on its way to become EU’s largest gas producer - EURACTIV

Jan 10, 2025 07:23
Georgi Gotev

The agreement between Austria's OMV and Germany's Uniper to supply gas from the latter's Black Sea project in Romania's economic zone has put the spotlight on the country's significant gas supply potential.

The five-year deal for 15 terawatt-hours of natural gas from the Neptun Deep project off Romania's Black Sea coast, in water depths of between 100 and 1,700 metres, comes after Russia last month halted gas supplies via Ukraine and a wider reduction in European Union energy purchases from Moscow due to its invasion of Ukraine.

As reported by Reuters, the total contract volume represents about 1.5% of Germany's gas imports in 2024 and would be the first deal to underpin the long-awaited deepwater project, more than a decade after gas was first discovered in Romania's section of the Black Sea.

Wednesday, January 8, 2025

Egypt, Cyprus, Greece leaders agree to develop joint energy projects at Cairo trilateral summit - EGYPT TODAY

Wed, 08 Jan 2025 - 02:41 GMT

CAIRO – 8 January 2025: Leaders of Egypt, Cyprus and Greece have agreed on the necessity to develop joint energy projects as they held the 10th trilateral cooperation mechanism summit in Cairo on Wednesday.

“The energy file was strongly present in our talks today,” President Abdel Fattah El-Sisi said in a joint press conference with Greece’s Prime Minister Kyriakos Mitsotakis and President Nikos Christodoulides of Cyprus following their meeting.

Sisi said they agreed on the need for developing joint projects in renewable energy, electrical interconnection, natural gas transportation, and power linkage infrastructure enhancement.

These projects aim to achieve regional integration in this sector and effectively ensure international energy security, which has suffered turbulence amidst latest global crises, the Egyptian president added.