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GERMANS MAY FUEL À LA RUSSE

The time for doubt has passed. A couple of years ago, international analysts predicted the impending departure of Russian oil […]

NORD STREAM 2: THE BATTLE MUST GO ON

It seems that the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline, which is being built on the bed of the Baltic Sea, […]

A WILD CARD IN THE EUROPEAN LNG MARKET

In the context of an increase in negative expectations of a serious crisis developing in the global financial market, ensuring […]

UKRAINIAN GAS BOOM SOUNDS A HOLLOW NOTE

In giving up Russian gas for political reasons, Ukraine made the fatal error of not making contingency plans, and is […]

CASPIAN DEAL: BUMPY RIDE AHEAD

The political and economic steps that have been implemented recently to develop cooperation among states in the Caspian region testify […]

Bridge over troubled baltic water

In order to control the specifics of supplies, the European Commission initially tried to obtain a mandate from EU countries […]

WESTINGHOUSE BANKRUPTCY: NEW OWNER, SAME OLD PROBLEMS

Westinghouse, the American subdivision of Japan’s Toshiba specializing in the production of nuclear reactors for power plants had already long since gone into bankruptcy. Finally, the Brookfield Business Partners management company, headquartered in Toronto, announced just

MEDITERRANEAN GAS AND THE BOOK OF RUSSIAN FABLES

When it was announced a few years ago that Europe would soon begin to receive gas from Mediterranean deposits, proponents […]

BALTIC PIPE: AN INEDIBLE CAKE

Problems with laying the Baltic Pipe gas pipeline, which were already substantial enough, became even more acute as soon as […]

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CASPIAN GAS – A TRICKY PATH BETWEEN SCYLLA AND CHARYBDIS

The Southern Gas Corridor (SGC) project and the related Trans-Caspian Gas Pipeline (TGP), which have been in the process of […]

Ukrainian gas transit – no escape from a dread end

Despite the ending of the winter peak in fuel consumption in European countries, the situation with gas supplies to Europe […]