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Russian gas
News update regarding Russian gas
Russia doubles its gas exports to China.
Russia will double its gas exports to China by 2035.
International
The EU is concerned about 'cutting off' Russian gas.
The European Commission (EC) plans to propose legislation aimed at phasing out all Russian gas and liquefied natural gas (LNG) pipelines by the end of 2027, Bloomberg reported on May 5.
Moscow and Kyiv blame each other for the attack on the Russian gas station.
Russia and Ukraine blame each other for the attack on a gas measuring station located in Russia's Kursk region, just a few hundred meters from their shared border.
Ukraine pledges not to attack the Turkish Stream.
The Hungarian Foreign Minister stated that Ukraine is committed to not attacking Turkish Stream infrastructure and to beginning negotiations on gas transit soon.
Kyiv blocks Russian gas flows: Who suffers and who benefits?
German Member of Parliament Sevim Dagdelen (of the Sahra Wagenknecht - Reason and Justice Alliance) has called on the German authorities to stop "giving cash" to Kyiv after halting gas shipments...
Stopping Russian gas transit: Ukraine is divided into two parts.
The proposed halt to the transit of Russian gas through Ukraine from 2025 is sparking controversy and predictions of significant consequences. Who will truly benefit, and who will pay a heavy price?
What happens when Russia's gas supply to Europe via Ukraine ends?
The supply of Russian gas to Europe, transiting through Ukraine for over 40 years, ended on January 1st, after Ukraine's Naftogaz refused to renew the transit agreement.
The US triggers an energy war between Europe and Russia.
December 19, 2024 19:00
How will Europe cope with the risk of a severe gas shortage during a harsh winter? Will the complicated third-party payment scheme be able to salvage the situation? What's behind it all...?
With the West running out of steam, who will win and who will lose in the conflict in Ukraine?
October 27, 2024 19:00
As Western support for Ukraine wanes, the world appears to be witnessing a subtle competition between major powers. Who will truly benefit from this...?
Russia does not want to press the nuclear 'red button'.
September 21, 2024 11:27
Russia does not want any nuclear war and believes that discussions about when to press the "red button" are inappropriate, Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov said...
Europe is urgently seeking solutions for transporting natural gas through Ukraine.
September 21, 2024 09:00
The gas transit contract through Ukraine expires at the end of this year. Ukraine has warned it has no intention of renewing it, so the EU is considering other options.
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