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Libya attracts Arab and international investment in energy sector
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Energy·02.06.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Libya attracts Arab and international investment in energy sector

Libya's energy sector is seeing increased interest from Arab and international investors, with the interim government signing a memorandum of understanding with Oman's OQ Group for energy and strategic projects. Meanwhile, US firm Chevron is exploring cooperation with Libya's Arabian Gulf Oil Company, and South Korea has requested facilitation for its companies to invest in Libya's oil and refining sectors.

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Ukraine Strikes Two Russian Shadow Fleet Oil Tankers Near Novorossiysk
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Defense·03.05.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Ukraine Strikes Two Russian Shadow Fleet Oil Tankers Near Novorossiysk

Ukrainian forces struck two shadow fleet oil tankers near Novorossiysk, President Zelenskyy said Sunday, part of Kyiv's campaign to disrupt Russia's energy exports. The attacks follow a wave of Ukrainian drone strikes on Russian oil infrastructure, including facilities in Tuapse, Perm, and Ust-Luga. Zelenskyy claimed Russia has lost $7 billion this year from oil sector attacks. Meanwhile, Russia reported intercepting 334 Ukrainian drones overnight, and Russian strikes in Kherson killed one person and injured four.

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Russia says West politicizing energy sector with pressure on Serbia over NIS stake buyout
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Politik·30.04.2026KI-Zusammenfassung

Russia says West politicizing energy sector with pressure on Serbia over NIS stake buyout

Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Alexander Grushko said the pressure on Belgrade regarding the buyout of the Russian stake in Serbia's NIS company demonstrates the West's politicization of the energy sector. In an interview with Serbian Politika newspaper, Grushko said the West is applying external pressure on Serbia to reconsider cooperation with Russia, and that final decisions should conform to interests of both countries.

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