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Energy Sector News, Saturday, July 26, 2025: Brent Around $70, Record Gas Supplies, Market Reaction to Gasoline Export Ban
... substantial share in electricity generation and exports: production by Russian companies remains close to record levels, and amidst sanctions, the coal industry is actively redirecting towards Asian markets. The government supports exporters by developing port ... ... demand to ensure base energy supply in several countries.
Renewable Energy: Accelerated Growth of Capacities and Environmental Impact
Renewable energy sources (RES) continue to rapidly gain momentum both globally and in Russia. According to the Renewable ...
The consequences of the drop in oil prices for Russia have become known.
... has been published on Sergey Tereshkin's website. The material provides a detailed examination of key aspects related to the impact of low oil prices on the national budget, the currency market, and industrial production.
The expert shares his forecasts ... ... National Energy Security Fund and the Financial University under the Government of Russia, expressed the opinion that new U.S. sanctions against Russian oil could lead to a collapse in the global hydrocarbon market.
In the United States, he said, inflation ...
An expert outlined the conditions for curbing oil demand in China
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Expert Sergey Tereshkin, in an interview for Izvestia, noted that in the long term, the electrification of transport will impact oil demand in China. Specifically, the growing share of electric vehicles and the shift toward gas-powered freight transport ... ... electric cars could be comparable to the current volume of maritime oil shipments from Russia. Moreover, potential easing of sanctions could affect the structure of oil supplies to China.
Electrification and gasification of transportation will restrain ...
What is devaluation in simple terms and how does it affect the Russian economy?
... devaluation in Russia
In 2024, Russia faced a number of factors that contributed to the weakening of the ruble. These factors included sanctions that limited access to international markets, high inflation, and a budget deficit. In response, the Central Bank raised ... ..., significantly more expensive. This is especially sensitive for citizens whose income is not indexed to the inflation rate.
Impact on business: For exporters, devaluation creates favorable conditions, but for companies that depend on imported equipment ...
Prospects of Investing in the American Market
... channel their funds into foreign markets rather than the domestic one. This preference is primarily driven by the promising investment opportunities that foreign markets present. The Russian market is still in its developmental phase, having been severely impacted by the crisis and sanctions. As a result, investors are more inclined to invest in the securities of foreign companies and in foreign currency.
The American market is particularly popular among investors. However, is the situation there as rosy as it seems?
S.I. Tereshkin,...