More Norwegian oil workers go on strike, 8% of output at risk The conflict between workers on oil platforms offshore from Norway and their employers began on 30 September when 43 Lederne labour union members went on strike. According to Lederne representatives, the aim of the strike is to negotiate better financial terms for its members and include workers at…
French companies and academic institutions will create digital clones of all reactors in France On 14 September, the four-year PSPC project (le Projet Structurant Pour la…
European Green Deal financing mechanism The European Commission has published the rules for a new EU Renewable…
Oil cartel OPEC turns 60 The Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was founded in…
Gas consumption dropped in the Czech Republic by 1.8 % in the first half of the year The Czech Energy Regulatory Office has published statistical reports on the…
Further delays in commissioning the Finnish NPP A consortium of companies Areva GmbH, Areva NP SAS and Siemens AG began the…
Turkish drilling ship discovers large natural gas reserve off Black Sea Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan has announced that the drilling ship…