Fuels
Ministry okays environmental reports for energy exploration off Crete
A ministerial decree approving the environmental reports for hydrocarbon exploration and exploitation west and southwest of Greece's island of Crete was signed on Tuesday by the Environment Ministry.
Bulgaria Clings to Coal, Going Against Europe
As the European Union seeks to wean the continent off coal, Bulgaria is digging in, postponing tough decisions to the ultimate detriment of coal workers, taxpayers and the energy grid, experts warn.
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Beer Production in Bulgaria is Becoming More Environmentally Friendly
Green innovations in the brewing sector in our country help to improve the sustainable development and eco-footprint of the industry.
Probunkers invites interest in 7 LNG bunkering ships
Athens-based company Probunkers is inviting stakeholders to make proposals for the design of its liquefied natural gas bunkering vessels (LNGBVs) for the offshore refueling of other vessels.
With the rapid expansion of LNG as a marine fuel, Probunkers is turning into a world-class investment opportunity, by building a reliable global-scale LNG bunkering network.
Probunkers invites interestin 7 LNG bunkering ships
Athens-based company Probunkers is inviting stakeholders to make proposals for the design of its liquefied natural gas bunkering vessels (LNGBVs) for the offshore refueling of other vessels.
With the rapid expansion of LNG as a marine fuel, Probunkers is turning into a world-class investment opportunity, by building a reliable global-scale LNG bunkering network.
Elinoil expands into electricity and natural gas retail markets
Elinoil is attempting to turn the crisis in the fuel market into an opportunity through a strategy to transform itself into an integrated energy group, selling electricity and natural gas too, it announced on Tuesday.
Total CEO says company committed to Cyprus exploration
Total is committed to continuing its exploration work in Cyprus, Chief Executive Patrick Pouyanne told Reuters on Monday, part of a major exploration campaign for 2019 focused on areas known to contain commercial levels of oil and gas.
Do not want imported nuclear power to make up for coal phase-out: German minister
German Economy Minister Peter Altmaier tries to calm and to address students and pupils who staged a potest as part of the "Fridays for Future", on Jan. 25 in front of the Economy Ministry in Berlin where the coal commission met with the minister. Banner behind reads "meet climate goals".
Turkey's natural gas imports decrease 14 pct in November
Turkey imported a total of 4.7 billion cubic meters natural gas in November 2018, with a decline of 13.8 compared to the same month of the previous year.
The EC has Allocated EUR 27 Million to Modernize Bulgaria's Gas Network
Bulgarian gas operator Bulgartransgaz will receive more than 27m euros from the Connecting Europe Facility to modernize its gas transmission network, the coordinating board of the European mechanism has decided.