Russia has said it will not cut off gas exports to Europe yet in a standoff over its demand to be paid in roubles. Russian president Vladimir Putin signed a decree on Thursday stating buyers must ...
Shell has said it will work to keep gas flowing to its customers in Europe after Russian energy firm Gazprom said it would cut supplies from tomorrow. Gazprom said it would halt gas to Denmark's ...
The European Union will have plenty of gas in stock next winter and the remaining buyers of Russian pipeline gas in central ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. David Blackmon is a Texas-based public policy analyst/consultant. Russian President Vladimir Putin said on Friday that, after sending the ...
LONDON, England (CNN)-- A natural gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine flared Tuesday when Ukraine accused the Russian supplier of cutting supplies to Europe, and at least nine countries said ...
To try to prevent a winter supply crunch, the European Commission has proposed a voluntary target for all EU states to cut gas use by 15% from August to March compared to usage in same period of ...
Gas supply is at safe levels, according to the regulator: “Storage caverns are currently 91% filled. That is a very good ...
Europe will need to come up with more infrastructure if it is to replace Russian gas as thoroughly has it has crude oil, oil ...
(Reuters) -Russia said on Monday it will not supply gas to Europe for free as it works out methods for accepting payments for its gas exports in roubles but G7 nations refused the demand.
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. I write on fossil energy, climate, and the transition to renewables. Both oil and gas exported from Russia bring in significant revenue ...
The European Union will have plenty of gas in stock next winter and the remaining buyers of Russian pipeline gas in central ...
LONDON, England (CNN)-- A natural gas dispute between Russia and Ukraine flared Tuesday when Ukraine accused the Russian supplier of cutting supplies to Europe, and at least nine countries said ...