US energy giant Chevron is taking over Noble Energy for $5 bln in an all-share deal, boosting its shale gas assets at home, while expanding its natural gas and crude resources overseas,
Cyprus has decided to get clever with technology as it seeks to upgrade its towns with smart lighting poles which will not only replace older, less efficient streetlights but keep people connected.
Turkey’s continued gas drilling inside Cyprus waters is sending Europe the wrong message about its willingness to follow international norms and cooperate with its neighbours, said Germany. German Foreign Ministry spokesperson Christopher
Two new photovoltaic parks financed by RCB Bank have been successfully connected to the national grid, adding another 7.5MW to Cyprus’ renewable energy capacity. The financing to park owners Galascope was provided
Natasa Pilides took on one of the hardest jobs in government as Cyprus Energy Minister replacing outgoing George Lakkotrypis on Friday who stepped down after serving over seven years in the administration.
Cyprus started building its first natural gas import terminal towards a cleaner, cheaper energy future after President Nicos Anastasiades laid the foundation stone at Vasiliko, Larnaca marking “a milestone in modern Cypriot
Washington is “absolutely concerned” over developments in offshore Cyprus and the Aegean with Turkey warned its illegal drilling and accord with Libya are unhelpful, said a US State Department senior official. Turkey
Cyprus takes its first step into the natural gas era on Thursday when President Nicos Anastasiades lays the foundation stone of the island’s first LNG terminal at Vasiliko, Larnaca. The €289 mln
Good news for consumers, the Cyprus Electricity Authority (EAC) is to continue applying a 10% reduction on its electricity bills until September. In an announcement it issued on Wednesday, the EAC said
Cyprus is working with EU partners France and Greece to thwart Turkey’s ‘expansionism’ in the eastern Mediterranean where tension has escalated over energy rights, said President Nicos Anastasiades on Tuesday. Anastasiades said