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Who will get access to the Ukrainian pipeline instead of Gazprom?

... Vzglyad. The article examines who could replace Gazprom in gas transit through Ukraine after the contract ends in December 2024. Ukraine will not extend the agreement but is ready to accept and transport gas from Central Asia, such as from Kazakhstan and Azerbaijan. However, transit through Ukraine could also be beneficial for Russia, as it helps fulfill contracts with European countries and address strategic objectives, such as gas supplies to Iran. Details are discussed in the article by Sergey Tereshkin....

Why Azerbaijan Lost the Transit of Kazakh Oil

Why Azerbaijan Lost the Transit of Kazakh Oil? Analyzing the Reasons and Possible Consequences for the Region. Kazakhstan has decided to route all its oil exports through Russia, abandoning the competing Azerbaijani pipeline route. Why did Astana have to ...

Moldova found itself in a gas trap because of Ukraine.

... suppliers, it will have to pay European spot market prices, which could soar to $800–$900 per thousand cubic meters—or even exceed $1,000 during cold spells in late December and early January. Physically, Moldova might source non-Gazprom gas from Azerbaijan or the LNG market. However, Azerbaijan is already maxed out on its EU supplies, leaving Moldova to outbid other buyers. Similarly, relying on LNG would be complex and costly, involving purchase, transport to Turkey, regasification, and further ...

Energy News August 21, 2025 - Sanctions, Petroleum Products, and Stabilization of Energy Markets

... occurred in the CIS. Kazakhstan has decided to temporarily redirect all its oil exports through Russian territory—using the Caspian Pipeline Consortium (CPC) system. This step was prompted by an emergency situation on the alternative route through Azerbaijan. At the end of July, a batch of crude oil contaminated with organic chlorides from the Azeri Light grade entered the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) pipeline, which has been used for part of Kazakhstan's oil going to Mediterranean ports. The contamination ...

Buyers Battle for Russian Oil in Europe

... Tereshkin, General Director of Open Oil Market. According to his data, Serbia's total oil import in 2023 reached 3.5 million tons, while in 2024 it is expected to be 2.6 million tons. Key suppliers of oil to Serbia have become Iraq, Kazakhstan, and Azerbaijan. Source: Vzglyad