Tagged With Cyprus
19 October 2022
A new deal heats up simmering clash over exploration rights
23 August 2022
The European producers celebrate further success in Block 6 but the East Med export conundrum remains unsolved
29 April 2022
Europe’s new urgency to diversify from Russian supply should offer opportunities, according to regional producer Energean
14 December 2021
Post-pandemic green shoots for the island nation’s fledgling upstream industry are blighted by the same old questions
22 December 2020
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Political stability and multilateral collaboration are essential to fulfilling the region’s economic potential
30 October 2020
The emergence of a new Turkish Cypriot leader with close ties to Ankara is likely to worsen offshore tensions
18 August 2020
Studies on the possible route may be under way, but if the project materialises at all, it is unlikely to be on an ambitious schedule
15 August 2020
LNG imports are a first step. Exports and bunkering may come next
25 June 2020
The deployment of the Yavuz in a section of the Mediterranean claimed by Cyprus pushes the region closer to open conflict
12 November 2019
Cypriot energy minister Georgios Lakkotrypis issues the country’s first exploitation licence to the Aphrodite consortium to export gas to Egypt
11 October 2019
In early 2020, the Cypriot government will award LNG supply contracts, while revisiting LNG export plans
8 October 2019
Cyprus hopes international pressure will stop Turkish drilling in the country's offshore
12 June 2019
The prospects for monetising natural gas discovered off Cyprus have risen, but so has the geopolitical temperature
29 April 2019
New natural gas discoveries offshore Cyprus have revived the possibility of the island hosting an LNG plant
28 February 2019
The find may revive interest in establishing an LNG plant on the island
28 February 2019
Importing gas may seem counterintuitive, but a deal to do just that is part of the country's gas renaissance
31 January 2019
Possible major new discoveries, along with rising production and simmering regional geopolitics, make 2019 a year of reckoning
24 January 2019
Six Eastern Mediterranean states will be drilling for hydrocarbons in 2019, but, as always, the politics is complicated
13 December 2018
Egypt, Israel and Cyprus all saw progress in their ambitions to develop the prodigious East Med basin in 2018
11 September 2018
The East Med has enjoyed deep water success over recent years and there are new developments to watch out for
11 September 2018
A government committee has failed to tackle the root causes of a slump in upstream expansion, argues energy analyst Gina Cohen
3 September 2018
Plans for deep-water exploration have raised hopes of an eventual major natural gas discovery, while onshore oil development is progressing slowly
17 May 2018
After years of inertia, the prospects for the region's gas finally moving towards markets are improving
19 April 2018
The rising prospect of East Med natural gas sales is lifting Cyprus' hopes of finding a market, despite Turkish threats
6 February 2018
Egypt will enjoy a gas boom, while Cyprus and Israel struggle to find export markets
12 December 2017
While Egypt's gas output is set to soar, Cypriot and Israeli exports are being curtailed by regional politics and low prices. It's a mixed outlook for East Mediterranean gas
31 October 2017
Egypt is far ahead in the race to be the top East Med gas producer, but Cyprus is hoping it will soon move into second place
24 October 2017
An expanded role for private investment in Egypt's natural gas sector will catalyse the country's drive to become a regional energy hub
19 July 2017
The country's offshore has been ignored for years, but discoveries in surrounding regions have piqued interest
10 July 2017
The collapse of UN-brokered talks in Switzerland to reunify the island is a setback for Cypriot offshore gas ambitions
24 May 2017
Developers working offshore the island think they may be about to unlock vast new reserves. Taking them to a depressed market will be much harder
3 April 2017
It is home to the world's biggest exporter—and also some of its fastest-growing consumers. Yet intra-regional trade remains thin