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The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security

... Additionally, upgrading storage facilities could help mitigate supply shortages, allowing Europe to store greater volumes of LNG and gas during periods of surplus for later use. Gazprom’s warning about U.S. noncompliance with LNG contracts reveals vulnerabilities ... ... winter approaches, placing added pressure on household budgets, businesses, and broader economic stability. To prevent similar disruptions in the future, Europe may need to reassess its approach to energy security, prioritizing stable supply agreements,...

Russian oil has fallen below the price cap.

... resort to verbal interventions, and if that doesn't work, they may take concrete actions," believes Alexander Shepelev. Additionally, he adds, oil prices could rise due to various factors, such as local accidents, logistical bottlenecks, weather disruptions in oil and gas regions, and more. Moreover, the market may be underestimating the role of geopolitics, which may bring further surprises, including in the Middle East, says Shepelev. The drop in oil prices, as well as the reduction in oil and petroleum product ...

Friday, December 13, 2024: Analysis of Key Events and Reports

... Eurozone, reflecting the performance of the manufacturing sector. These figures will reveal how energy prices, supply chain disruptions, and demand fluctuations are shaping industrial output. Investors will use this data to assess the region's economic ... ... important marker for global energy and commodity markets. It reflects how one of the world’s largest exporters of oil and gas is navigating inflation, sanctions, and shifting trade dynamics. A strong reading may indicate resilience in resource-heavy ...

Economic Events and Company Reports - Friday, August 8, 2025: Trump's Ultimatum, Baker Hughes Rigs, Reports from The Trade Desk and Kenvue

... ultimatum has already affected oil prices — in recent days, Brent and WTI quotes have risen due to expectations of potential disruptions in the supply of Russian crude. If secondary sanctions from the U.S. are imposed, they could complicate the export ... ... products, which would reduce global supply. This, in turn, could support the rise in energy prices. Investors in the oil and gas sector should take into account that the geopolitical factor is currently coming to the forefront, and any escalation of ...

Experts Assess the Consequences of Lifting the Ban on Gasoline Exports

... Dmitry Gusev, Deputy Chairman of the Supervisory Board of the “Reliable Partner” association and member of the "Russia's Gas Stations" contest advisory board, reopening gasoline exports is justified due to the end of peak demand season and Russian ... ... require continued oversight of Russian Railways (RZhD) to ensure timely deliveries, as current irregularities in rail transport disrupt fuel supply, despite adequate production levels. According to Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the OPEN OIL MARKET platform, regulators ...