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Hourly Train Service on Berlin-Stralsund Line Starting Next Year
The governments of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern agreed to implement hourly train service on the Berlin-Stralsund railway line starting with the upcoming year's timetable change, also urging the federal government to expedite the expansion of cross-border rail connections to Poland.
Hourly Train Service on Berlin-Stralsund Line Starting Next Year
The governments of Brandenburg and Mecklenburg-Vorpommern agreed to implement hourly train service on the Berlin-Stralsund railway line starting with the upcoming year's timetable change, also urging the federal government to expedite the expansion of cross-border rail connections to Poland.
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16% Bias Score


Russian Oil Supply to Hungary Disrupted After Reported Pipeline Attack
A reported Ukrainian attack on a Druzhba pipeline substation disrupted Russian oil supplies to Hungary, prompting discussions between Hungary and Russia on restoration efforts and highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting energy infrastructure.
Russian Oil Supply to Hungary Disrupted After Reported Pipeline Attack
A reported Ukrainian attack on a Druzhba pipeline substation disrupted Russian oil supplies to Hungary, prompting discussions between Hungary and Russia on restoration efforts and highlighting ongoing geopolitical tensions affecting energy infrastructure.
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36% Bias Score


China Considers Reviving Russia Gas Pipeline Amid Middle East Instability
China is considering reviving the "Power of Siberia 2" natural gas pipeline from Russia due to concerns about the reliability of Middle Eastern energy supplies following a recent military conflict in the region, potentially strengthening the Russia-China partnership.
China Considers Reviving Russia Gas Pipeline Amid Middle East Instability
China is considering reviving the "Power of Siberia 2" natural gas pipeline from Russia due to concerns about the reliability of Middle Eastern energy supplies following a recent military conflict in the region, potentially strengthening the Russia-China partnership.
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40% Bias Score


B.C. Rejects New Pipeline Proposals Due to Economic Impracticality
British Columbia's Energy Minister Adrian Dix rejected proposals for new pipelines citing economic impracticality and massive costs, contrasting with Alberta's push for a Northern Gateway revival and highlighting interprovincial energy policy disagreements.
B.C. Rejects New Pipeline Proposals Due to Economic Impracticality
British Columbia's Energy Minister Adrian Dix rejected proposals for new pipelines citing economic impracticality and massive costs, contrasting with Alberta's push for a Northern Gateway revival and highlighting interprovincial energy policy disagreements.
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48% Bias Score


TotalEnergies' LNG Deal Hinges on Fate of Controversial BC Pipeline
TotalEnergies signed a 20-year deal to buy two million tonnes of LNG annually from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims facility, but the project's associated pipeline faces cost overruns and environmental opposition, with its future hinging on government approval.
TotalEnergies' LNG Deal Hinges on Fate of Controversial BC Pipeline
TotalEnergies signed a 20-year deal to buy two million tonnes of LNG annually from British Columbia's Ksi Lisims facility, but the project's associated pipeline faces cost overruns and environmental opposition, with its future hinging on government approval.
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36% Bias Score


Yekaterinburg Exhibit Showcases Russian Military Operation 'Поток'
A 16-meter section of a gas pipeline used in the Russian military operation "Поток" is on display in Yekaterinburg, showcasing the over 800 soldiers' journey of more than 15 kilometers to liberate Suja, significantly impacting Ukrainian forces in the area.
Yekaterinburg Exhibit Showcases Russian Military Operation 'Поток'
A 16-meter section of a gas pipeline used in the Russian military operation "Поток" is on display in Yekaterinburg, showcasing the over 800 soldiers' journey of more than 15 kilometers to liberate Suja, significantly impacting Ukrainian forces in the area.
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56% Bias Score

Ukraine Vows Continued Retaliation Against Russian Energy Attacks Despite Criticism
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy affirmed continued retaliation against Russian energy infrastructure attacks, despite criticism from Slovakia and Hungary, whose oil supplies have been disrupted by Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba pipeline; Zelenskyy also urged Slovakia to cut off Russian oil supplies.

Ukraine Vows Continued Retaliation Against Russian Energy Attacks Despite Criticism
Ukraine's President Zelenskyy affirmed continued retaliation against Russian energy infrastructure attacks, despite criticism from Slovakia and Hungary, whose oil supplies have been disrupted by Ukrainian attacks on the Druzhba pipeline; Zelenskyy also urged Slovakia to cut off Russian oil supplies.
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24% Bias Score

Turkey-Syria Gas Pipeline Opens, Boosting Syria's Energy and Refugee Return Prospects
Azerbaijan started exporting natural gas to Syria through a new Turkey-Syria pipeline on August 2nd, aiming to provide electricity to 5 million households and potentially facilitate the return of Syrian refugees; the pipeline, funded by Qatar, transports 6 million cubic meters of gas daily.

Turkey-Syria Gas Pipeline Opens, Boosting Syria's Energy and Refugee Return Prospects
Azerbaijan started exporting natural gas to Syria through a new Turkey-Syria pipeline on August 2nd, aiming to provide electricity to 5 million households and potentially facilitate the return of Syrian refugees; the pipeline, funded by Qatar, transports 6 million cubic meters of gas daily.
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40% Bias Score

B.C. First Nations Reject Proposed Oil Pipeline
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, demanding the rejection of any new crude oil pipeline proposals to their northwest coast, citing environmental risks and upholding their 2010 ban on oil tankers in their territorial waters based on an...

B.C. First Nations Reject Proposed Oil Pipeline
Coastal First Nations in British Columbia have issued an open letter to Prime Minister Mark Carney, demanding the rejection of any new crude oil pipeline proposals to their northwest coast, citing environmental risks and upholding their 2010 ban on oil tankers in their territorial waters based on an...
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48% Bias Score

B.C. to Decide Fate of $10-Billion Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
The British Columbia government will decide in spring 2025 on the future of the $10-12 billion Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, jointly owned by the Nisga'a Nation and Western LNG, amid concerns from Indigenous groups about its environmental impact and potential infringement on their rights.

B.C. to Decide Fate of $10-Billion Prince Rupert Gas Pipeline
The British Columbia government will decide in spring 2025 on the future of the $10-12 billion Prince Rupert Gas Transmission pipeline, jointly owned by the Nisga'a Nation and Western LNG, amid concerns from Indigenous groups about its environmental impact and potential infringement on their rights.
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44% Bias Score

South Bow Cuts Trading Team to Boost Contracted Pipeline Shipments
Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow reduced its crude trading team from five to two employees to increase contracted oil shipments, projecting a $30 million EBITDA loss for its marketing unit in 2025 due to decreased trading opportunities after the Trans Mountain pipeline launch.

South Bow Cuts Trading Team to Boost Contracted Pipeline Shipments
Calgary-based pipeline company South Bow reduced its crude trading team from five to two employees to increase contracted oil shipments, projecting a $30 million EBITDA loss for its marketing unit in 2025 due to decreased trading opportunities after the Trans Mountain pipeline launch.
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40% Bias Score

Scotland to Supply Germany with Green Hydrogen
Scotland will become a major supplier of green hydrogen to Germany by 2030, using excess renewable energy to produce hydrogen for transport initially by ship and potentially via a future pipeline costing €3.1 billion to Emden, Germany.

Scotland to Supply Germany with Green Hydrogen
Scotland will become a major supplier of green hydrogen to Germany by 2030, using excess renewable energy to produce hydrogen for transport initially by ship and potentially via a future pipeline costing €3.1 billion to Emden, Germany.
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48% Bias Score
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