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Westinghouse bankruptcy: A blow below the American belt
There are no miracles: survival is for the fittest. Nowhere is this truer than in the global energy market. Toshiba […]

Gastoeurope: Ukraine on the edge
Since Ukraine stopped buying Russian natural gas in November 2015, it has been importing the fuel under sales contracts with […]

No South Stream Problems for Nord Stream 2
According to its letter of March 28 to the governments of Denmark and Sweden, the European Commission will not block […]

Blue and green: energy harmony
When oil prices collapsed in 2014, many experts predicted bleak scenarios for renewable energy: cheap oil would make pushing on […]

Crude Price Status Quo Expected to Linger till 2018
The subject of conventional hydrocarbons, with a focus on crude oil prices, has been generating wild theories both in the […]

Southern gas corridor may end up as a bunker
One of the most ambitious European energy projects, the $45 billion Southern Gas Corridor may be about to breathe its […]

Energy of the future: nuclear versus wind
There was a time when everybody laughed at Nicola Tesla with his electrical motor because nobody could believe in energy […]

Arctic
The Arctic shelf: cold but not that cold Recent turmoil in international oil and gas markets combined with increasing environmental […]

Blessing in disguise
Russian Gazprom to complete a successful import substitution Two years after the West imposed sanctions, they remain a controversial matter […]

Nord Stream 2 to warm up Europe
The “ready” button has been pushed on the German island of Rugen. The pipes for laying down the North Stream 2 gas pipeline have been unloaded on the coast, the contract has been signed with Wasco Coatings Europe BV for their ballast coating, storage and logistics, and the first phase of construction is even underway.