Nigeria: Oil Theft - Niger Delta Stakeholders Want Pipeline Security Decentralised
Niger Delta stakeholders are urging the Nigerian government to decentralize pipeline surveillance to combat rampant oil theft more effectively.
Kenya: Kenya Pipeline Lists On Nairobi Exchange in $823m IPO
Kenya Pipeline Company has successfully launched an oversubscribed IPO, raising approximately $823 million and marking a significant moment for the Nairobi Securities Exchange.
The largest private project in recent years is ready to change the country's export matrix
The VMOS pipeline, the largest private infrastructure project in Argentina in recent years, has successfully completed its installation under the Río Negro riverbed and is set to begin operations next month, with initial oil exports expected by early next year.
Fico backs Orban, considers joining Hungary in blocking 90 billion EU loan for Ukraine
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico is considering joining Hungary in blocking a proposed 90 billion euro loan to Ukraine, while supporting Prime Minister Viktor Orban's position against it.
Hungary's Szijjártó: Druzhba oil flow to resume, 'Ukraine will run out of money before we run out of oil'
Hungarian Foreign Minister Péter Szijjártó stated that Ukraine will likely have to resume importing Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline by April due to financial constraints.
Boosting oil production could ramp up Canada’s GDP and jobs, study suggests
A new study indicates that Canada could significantly increase its GDP and create thousands of jobs by expanding oil pipeline infrastructure.
FG steps up $20bn Nigeria-Europe gas pipeline talks
The Nigerian government is advancing discussions regarding a $20 billion gas pipeline intended to facilitate the export of natural gas to Europe.
Middle East War: An Agreement with the Kurds Allows Iraq to Evacuate Its Oil via Turkey
An agreement between Iraq and the Kurdish Regional Government has enabled Iraq to resume its oil exports via a strategic pipeline to Turkey after a three-year halt due to conflict.
Orbán continues to threaten with other unfavorable decisions for Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán indicated that his government might make further unfavorable decisions for Ukraine if the country does not resume Russian oil transit through the Druzhba pipeline.
About a thousand landowners may receive a hydrogen pipeline on their land in Southwest Finland – impacts on livelihoods are concerning
The construction of a hydrogen pipeline in Southwest Finland could potentially affect about a thousand landowners and raises concerns regarding its impact on local livelihoods.
NATO General presses for solutions regarding Poland. "It would make a lot of sense"
A NATO general emphasizes the importance of extending pipeline systems to Poland and the Baltic states for military operations.
Tension in Hormuz is over, oil and gas will go this way... Netanyahu has come up with a new plan!
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has proposed a new pipeline plan to route oil and gas through Israel, aiming to eliminate tensions in the Strait of Hormuz.
Orbán stands in the way of the loan to Ukraine
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán has angered European leaders by retracting his previous agreement to support a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, citing conditions around oil pipeline investments.
Slovakia’s Fico warns of 'further measures' over Druzhba pipeline dispute with Ukraine
Slovak PM Robert Fico has warned of potential 'further measures' against Ukraine due to a halt in Russian oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline, claiming a state of emergency in Slovakia's oil sector.
Commentary: Orbán's Swan Song is a Treacherous Blackmail
The article discusses Viktor Orbán's recent actions to obstruct a 90 billion euro loan package for Ukraine, using the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline as a pretext.
The EU is already expecting Orban to lose elections to release credit to Ukraine, but now it threatens Slovakia: "If there's no oil, there's no aid"
The European Union is withholding €90 billion in credit for Ukraine due to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's veto, linked to demands regarding oil pipeline repairs; EU leaders are hopeful for a change in Hungary's political landscape after upcoming elections.
4 homes cut off by landslide near Coquitlam River
A landslide near the Coquitlam River in B.C. has cut off access to four homes and caused power outages in the area.
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry says Hungary is politicising issue of repairing Druzhba oil pipeline
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry criticizes Hungary for politicizing the repair of the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline, emphasizing the need for condemnation of Russian aggression.
Slovak PM threatens 'further measures' against Ukraine over Druzhba oil pipeline
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has warned of potential retaliation against Ukraine following Ukraine's decision to halt Russian oil supplies via the Druzhba pipeline.
Fico and Orbán Fulfilled Their Threats: They Delayed Assistance to Ukraine at the EU Summit Over Russian Oil
Slovakia and Hungary opposed the rest of the EU by refusing to support conclusions from the EU summit regarding assistance to Ukraine, linking it to an oil pipeline dispute.
Hungary Blocks Loan for Ukraine. "Orbán Has Betrayed Us"
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán announced the country will block a €90 billion loan for Ukraine until the delivery of Russian oil via the Druzhba pipeline is restored.
Prime Minister Orbán: Oil supplies via the 'Družba' pipeline are existentially important for Hungarians
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated that restoring oil supplies through the 'Družba' pipeline is not a political issue but an existential necessity for Hungary.
Ukraine presents Druzhba oil pipeline repair plan to EU representative
Ukraine has outlined a detailed repair plan for the Druzhba oil pipeline during a briefing with the EU deputy ambassador, emphasizing the need for funding and technical support.
We will support Ukraine when Russian oil flows through Druzhba, Orbán said in Brussels
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán stated in Brussels that Hungary will support Ukraine only when Russian oil starts flowing through the Druzhba pipeline again.
Tense Situation in Europe – SVT News Broadcasting Live
EU leaders are meeting in Brussels amid growing tensions between Hungary and Ukraine over the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline, with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán insisting that oil must flow before any support is given to Ukraine.
Orbán insists: no unblocking of €90bn for Ukraine until Druzhba oil flows start again
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán maintains that Hungary will not support the unblocking of €90 billion in funds for Ukraine until Russian oil flows through the Druzhba pipeline are restored.
The state has launched a plan for the construction of a hydrogen corridor
The Estonian government has initiated a special planning process for the land portion of the Nordic-Baltic hydrogen corridor to explore the possibilities and conditions for pipeline construction in Estonia.
Hungary’s Orbán to face pressure over Ukraine loan veto at EU summit
Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orbán continues to block a €90bn loan for Ukraine, insisting on the repair of the Druzhba pipeline as a condition before he will support the funding, leading to tension with other EU leaders during an upcoming summit.
EU leaders await whether Orbán accepts the Commission's concessions in the oil pipeline dispute
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán's decision on accepting EU concessions regarding a loan to Ukraine is uncertain as tensions rise around the oil supply from Russia.
European leaders seek breakthrough on €90bn Ukraine loan blocked by Viktor Orban
European leaders are attempting to resolve a dispute that is blocking a €90 billion loan to Ukraine, primarily due to Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orban's objections related to a pipeline issue.
EU and Ukraine reach agreement on the Druzhba pipeline: Will Orban lift the veto – it will depend on multiple factors?
The EU and Ukraine have reached an agreement regarding the Druzhba oil pipeline, with Hungary's Prime Minister Viktor Orban's approval on Ukraine's financial aid remaining uncertain.
Iraq: Oil exports to Turkey resume via the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline
Iraq has resumed oil exports through the Kirkuk-Ceyhan pipeline to Turkey, with an initial flow of 170,000 barrels per day planned to eventually increase to 250,000 BPD.
Ukraine claims no information about EU Druzhba oil pipeline mission
Ukraine's Foreign Ministry states it has no knowledge of an EU mission to inspect the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline, amid a dispute regarding its operation.
Rinkēvičs understands but does not celebrate the EU's decision to help restore the Russian oil pipeline 'Družba'
Latvian President Edgars Rinkēvičs acknowledges the EU's decision to assist in restoring the 'Družba' pipeline but expresses his reservations, highlighting the complexity of the situation.
America has destroyed Kharg Island: Donald Trump
U.S. President Donald Trump stated that Kharg Island was attacked and almost everything was destroyed except for the oil pipeline infrastructure, which was left untouched for potential future action.
Orbán rejected the EU's offer to 'save face' in the Druzhba pipeline case: 'No oil, no money,' he insists
Hungarian PM Viktor Orbán has rejected the EU's offer for assistance in repairing the Druzhba pipeline, citing a lack of oil and funds as reasons for his ongoing veto against EU support for Ukraine.
Slovakia sceptical of Ukraine's six-week plan to repair Druzhba pipeline
Slovakia has expressed skepticism regarding Ukraine's six-week timeline for repairing the Druzhba oil pipeline, citing previous unmet deadlines and the need for expert verification.
Orbán to Ukraine: "No oil, no money". The EC offers assistance [CORRESPONDENCE FROM BRUSSELS]
The ongoing dispute between Hungary, Slovakia, and Ukraine over oil supplies via the damaged Druzhba pipeline threatens the European Commission's financial support plans for Ukraine.
Before the EU summit / Fico will not support the conclusions regarding Ukraine. He is bothered that there will be no mention of the Druzhba pipeline.
Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico has expressed his intention not to support the EU summit conclusions regarding Ukraine, criticizing the exclusion of the Druzhba pipeline from the agenda.
EU aid to repair oil pipeline 'acceptable'
Sweden views the EU's assistance to Ukraine in repairing an oil pipeline as an acceptable solution, albeit with concerns over Hungary's blocking of financial aid to Ukraine.
Hardoi: Leakage in PNG Gas Pipeline Causes Panic Among People
A gas pipeline leak in Hardoi led to panic among residents, causing them to flee their homes after a loud noise was heard.
VIDEO: dog rescued after being trapped in sewage pipeline in the interior of SP
A dog was rescued after falling into a sewage pipeline in Igaraçu do Tietê, São Paulo.
How Zelensky’s ‘oil blockade’ against EU states backfired on Ukraine
Ukraine's agreement to an EU inspection of the Druzhba oil pipeline aims to resolve tensions with Hungary and unlock a stalled EU loan package amid accusations of an oil blockade.
Oil flows again through controversial California pipeline after Trump order
Oil has started flowing again through a controversial California pipeline following an order from the Trump administration, which disregards state regulatory objections.
EU expert group to visit Druzhba oil pipeline on 18 March
An EU expert group is set to visit the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline in Ukraine on March 18 to evaluate necessary restoration efforts.
Havlíček may negotiate with the Slovak side regarding the Druzhba pipeline solution
Czech Minister Havlíček is potentially set to negotiate with Slovakia on the issues surrounding the Druzhba oil pipeline.
EU Offers to Help Repair Pipeline Carrying Russian Oil to Hungary
The EU has offered assistance to repair a pipeline damaged in Ukraine that transports Russian oil to Hungary amidst escalating tensions between Hungary and Ukraine.
Reference to €90bn loan and 20th sanctions package dropped from EU statement on Druzhba pipeline
The European Commission altered a statement regarding the Druzhba pipeline by removing references to a €90 billion loan for Ukraine and the 20th sanctions package against Russia.
Orbán remains adamant on Druzhba pipeline, says no oil means no money
Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán insists that Hungary will not alter its financial stance until oil supplies through the Druzhba pipeline are restored.
DMTT blocks stretch of Av. da Paz and creates heavy traffic in Maceió; see alternative routes
Heavy traffic ensues in Maceió due to a temporary roadblock on Av. da Paz for urgent sewage pipeline repairs.