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Wintershall Dea is Discussing its Exit from the Joint Venture in Russia with Gazprom

The head of the company, Mario Meren, did not comment on whether it is possible to nationalize Wintershall Dea’s shares in Russian enterprises Germany’s Wintershall Dea is in negotiations with Gazprom regarding its exit from joint ventures in Russia. This was stated by the head of the company, Mario Meren, …

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Wintershall Dea Recorded no Disruptions at Its Assets in North Africa

The head of the oil and gas company, Mario Meren, said that the company has no operating assets in Israel The German Wintershall Dea, one of the largest oil and gas companies in Europe, has not recorded any disruptions in the operation of its assets in the Middle East and …

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Wintershall Dea’s Net Profit for the Third Quarter Fell by 86%

Wintershall Dea’s adjusted net profit amounted to €61 million; without adjustment, the German company received a loss of €535 million While the German company is discussing with Gazprom how it can exit its assets in the Russian Federation, the report for the third quarter showed that its net profit has …

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Germany Calls for Fracked Gas Production to Reduce Energy Prices

According to Clemens Fuest, head of the Munich Institute for Economic Research Ifo, “a decisive expansion of renewable energy sources is right, but not enough.” Leading German economists have proposed concrete steps to reduce energy prices. Thus, Clemens Fuest, head of the Ifo Institute for Economic Research in Munich, advocated …

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Germany’s Wintershall Dea Starts Gas Production at a Newly Discovered Field

German oil and gas company Wintershall Dea has started gas production at the Dvalin field in the Norwegian Sea, the company said. “Wintershall Dea, together with partners Petoro and Sval Energi, has started gas production at the producing Dvalin gas field in the Norwegian Sea, providing significant new gas volumes …

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