Europe, Russia

Russian gas giant Gazprom , squeezed by plunging sales abroad as the Ukraine conflict prompts European buyers to turn away, ...
Ukraine put an end to the transit of Russian gas to Europe via its territory. A serious blow for Russian state giant Gazprom.
The Russian economy is struggling, and that is likely to increase pressure on President Vladimir Putin for peace negotiations ...
So, what is Europe’s strategy here? And how might global Russian gas sales be affected by Ukraine turning off the taps?
The Turkish Stream pipeline enabled Russia to avoid using Ukraine as a transit country when exporting natural gas to Europe, ...
The European Union is considering extending its mandatory natural gas storage targets for member states beyond 2025 to ensure sufficient stockpiles for future winters.
Ukraine’s decision to end the gas transit deal with Russian energy giant Gazprom has been hailed by President Volodymyr Zelensky as one of Moscow’s biggest defeats. "When (Russian President ...
Damen shipyard in Brest, France, and Fayard A/S in Denmark have provided maintenance works to Russian liquefied natural gas ...
Europe may have to buy at least 100 additional gas cargoes this summer, worth around $6 billion at today's prices, to ...