European natural-gas prices plunged after the U.S. and Russia agreed to start talks to end the war in Ukraine, raising prospects that the Kremlin’s flows to the continent will resume.
Ukrainian companies launched biomethane export to the EU on Feb. 6 and have announced plans to expand production by launching five new plants. Pioneering the export launch, two Ukrainian agricultural ...
Slovakia and Hungary have been delivering gas withdrawn from storage and also received via the TurkStream pipeline from ...
Nigeria has signed new contracts with its West African neoughour, Niger Republic, and North African partner, Algeria, ...
Europe's defense stocks have risen by a weighted average of around 200% since Russia's full-scale invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, and so it is very likely they will pull back if a cease-fire is ...
Europe's top polluter from coal-fired power production has one of the world's largest nuclear power development pipelines ...
BOTAS, Turkey’s state-owned pipeline operator, and Turkmenistan’s Turkmengaz will begin the gas flow from Turkmenistan to ...
Slovakia has the moral right to consider options for terminating gas pumping by foreign companies with the daily volume of about 7.5 mln cubic meters, Robert Fico said ...
Kyiv targeted oil hubs which provide Russia's military with fuel in the ongoing war, as well as a number of strategically ...
Norwegian major estimates volume of Russian pipeline gas that would return to Europe if Ukraine conflict were to end would be ...
The war in Ukraine has foreclosed on options and blunted Russian action around the world.
Critics say support for TMX means struggling Canadians end up paying the price as global fossil fuel companies “reap the ...
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