A gas pipeline between Turkey and Israel is being quietly discussed as ties improve between the two countries and Europe seeks alternatives to Russian energy supplies.
Germany is looking to find an alternative to Russian gas by fast-tracking two liquefied natural gas terminals as part of a deal with Qatar.
President Vladimir Putin has announced that they will only accept payments for oil, from 'unfriendly countries', in Russian rubles.
German companies have signed agreements with firms in the UAE to build up a hydrogen supply chain, as Berlin looks to cut carbon emissions and reduce its reliance on Russian energy
European states are increasingly counting on LNG as a means of weaning themselves off Russian gas in the wake of Moscow's invasion of Ukraine.
Iran is aiming to raise its oil and condensates exports to 1.4 million barrels per day said minister Javad Owji in televised remarks on Saturday.
The International Energy Agency has urged governments across the globe to cut oil consumption, warning that 'the world may well be facing its biggest oil supply shock in decades' after Russia's invasion of Ukraine.
Japan's Prime Minister discussed an increase in crude oil output with MbS as the Ukraine crisis is causing a surge in oil prices.
Long queues have been seen at petrol stations in Baghdad, Mosul, and Kirkuk, with some stations closing, amid unexplained shortages in fuel supply.
Ukraine's Prime Minister Denys Shmygal said on Saturday that his country's gas reserves amount to 9.5 billion cubic meters, adding that production continues as well as imports.