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Cyprus gas fields up for development

Kathimerini

Kathimerini

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July 1, 2026

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Cyprus gas fields up for development

The gas found in Cyprus’ exclusive economic zone is no longer just an exploration success; it is now considered commercially viable.

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Kathimerini

lean right

· Jul 11, 2026

Cyprus sees gas exports as of 2028

Cyprus expects to begin exporting energy from its own natural gas reserves within the next few years.

KSAT San Antonio

center

· Jun 30, 2026

Cypriot natural gas could start flowing from ExxonMobil's discoveries by 2033

Natural gas could start flowing from two undersea deposits ExxonMobil discovered off Cyprus by 2033, the company's Vice President of Global Exploration John Ardill said, helping to turn the east Mediterranean island nation into a new European energy hub.

The Hindu BusinessLine

lean right

· Jun 22, 2026

Qatar domestic gas plant malfunction ignites blast; 18 missing

The Barzan gas plant feeds domestic industries and power generation, and it is unclear if liquefied natural gas output will be affected

Syrian Arab News Agency

lean left

· Jul 3, 2026

Syrian Oil Company advances gas production, unveils strategic investment plans

Damascus, July 3 (SANA) Damascus, July 3 (SANA) The Syrian Oil Company has begun implementing a project with Saudi energy services company ADES to develop and operate several gas fields in the central province of Homs, as part of efforts to increase domestic gas production and strengthen the country’s energy sector. The company said work []

Le Monde Diplomatique

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· Jul 5, 2026

De Belgrade à Tirana, ces chefs d'État qui vénèrent M. Trump

Profitant du contexte créé par la guerre en Ukraine, Washington entend renforcer son emprise sur le secteur énergétique des Balkans. L'objectif est de remplacer progressivement les centrales électriques à charbon par des centrales alimentées en gaz américain. / Kosovo, Serbie, Balkans, () / Kosovo, Serbie, Balkans, États-Unis (affaires extérieures), République fédérale de Yougoslavie 1992-2003

ANTARA News

center

· Jul 11, 2026

B50 biodiesel program improves farmer welfare, CPO value: minister

Downstream development of Indonesia's palm oil industry through the B50 biodiesel program will strengthen energy ...

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Related coverage for "Cyprus gas fields up for development": Kathimerini — Cyprus sees gas exports as of 2028. KSAT San Antonio — Cypriot natural gas could start flowing from ExxonMobil's discoveries by 2033. The Hindu BusinessLine — Qatar domestic gas plant malfunction ignites blast; 18 missing. Syrian Arab News Agency — Syrian Oil Company advances gas production, unveils strategic investment plans. Le Monde Diplomatique — De Belgrade à Tirana, ces chefs d'État qui vénèrent M. Trump. ANTARA News — B50 biodiesel program improves farmer welfare, CPO value: minister