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        NRG              WELCOME to NewsBase’s Roundup Global  FSUOGM: Gazprom reveals Nord Stream 2
                         (NRG), in which the reader is invited to join  delivery plans
                         our team of international editors, who provide a  Russia’s Gazprom has said it expects to export
                         snapshot of some of the key issues affecting their  as much as 5.6bn cubic metres of natural gas
                         regional beats. We hope you will like NRG’s new  via Nord Stream 2 this year, the Moscow-based
                         concise format, but by clicking on the headline link  Kommersant newspaper reported on August
                         for each section the full text will be available as  19, noting that the pipeline should start up in
                         before.                              mid-October. Using Russian pipelaying vessels,
                                                              Gazprom completed the first of Nord Stream 2’s
                         AfrOil: Renergen’s first industrial customer  two strings in June, and is due to finish the sec-
                         South Africa’s Renergen revealed last week that  ond this month.
                         it had agreed to supply LNG to Consol Glass, a
                         Johannesburg-based supplier of glass packag-  GLNG:  ExxonMobil,  PNG  restart  P’nyang
                         ing materials. In a statement, Renergen said it  talks
                         had signed a five-year agreement with Consol  ExxonMobil has restarted talks with the govern-
                         Glass.                               ment of Papua New Guinea (PNG) on the devel-
                                                              opment of the P’nyang natural gas project. Talks
                         AsianOil: Sinopec completes Qingdao LNG  on the project, which was set to be tied to a $13bn
                         terminal expansion                   expansion of PNG’s liquefaction capacity, stalled
                         China’s state-run Sinopec has finished the first  in late 2019 after the government pushed for better
                         stage of expansion work at its Qingdao LNG  terms than it had obtained for ExxonMobil’s origi-
                         import facility in Shandong Province. The  nal PNG LNG development.
                         company said on August 24 that it had finished
                         building two 160,000 cubic metre storage tanks,  LatAmOil: Green hydrogen plans for Chile-
                         expanding the terminal’s handling capacity by  an LNG terminal
                         17% from 6mn tonnes per year to 7mn tpy.  Two Spanish companies are looking to build a
                                                              green hydrogen production facility at Chile’s
                         DMEA: NNPC launches greenfield subsid-  Quintero LNG import terminal. One of the
                         iary                                 companies is Enagas, which owns a 45.4% stake
                         This week’s DMEA covers the launch of an  in the terminal’s operator GNL Quintero, and
                         NNPC subsidiary to oversee the establishment  the other is Acciona Energía, a subsidiary of
                         and operation of new refineries in Nigeria and  Acciona.
                         Japan’s funding for a major Iraqi project. State-
                         owned NNPC appointed the board of Nigerian  MEOG: Ups and downs in Kurdistan
                         Greenfield Refinery Ltd (NGRL), with the parent  This week’s MEOG looks at the news that Erbil is
                         firm’s managing director, Mele Kyari, challeng-  set to receive another cash advance while seeking
                         ing them to bring an end to the country’s reliance  to terminate two gas development licences. Iraq’s
                         on refined product imports. Meanwhile, Japan  federal government this week transferred more
                         this week formalised a previous agreement to  funds to the Kurdistan Regional Government
                         provide a low-interest loan to Iraq for the Basra  (KRG) to pay the salaries of civil servants, but
                         Refinery Upgrading Project (BRUP), on which  there has been no word of progress on efforts to
                         work began earlier this year.        reach agreement on budget payments. Mean-
                                                              while, the region’s Ministry of Natural Resources
                         EurOil: UK unveils hydrogen strategy  has announced that it plans to terminate the
                         The UK has unveiled its greatly anticipated  production-sharing contracts for Bina Bawi and
                         strategy for deploying hydrogen as a key  Miran, which are 100% held by London-listed
                         low-carbon energy source, aspiring to create  Genel Energy.
                         an economy for the fuel worth GBP900mn
                         ($1.2bn) by 2030, expanding to as much as  NorthAmOil: Growth amid uncertainty for
                         GBP13bn ($18bn) by 2050.             the oil sands
                           At the centre of the strategy released on  Production in Alberta – home to the oil sands
                         August 17 is an effort to decarbonise ener-  – reached an all-time record of 3.53mn barrels
                         gy-intensive and highly polluting industries  per day on average in the first half of 2021. This
                         such as chemicals, oil refining, power and  marked a 5.7% increase on the same period of
                         heavy transport. The strategy includes devel-  2020, and a 1.8% increase on the first half of
                         opment of both blue hydrogen, which involves  2019.
                         a carbon capture component, and green
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