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

A comment on geo-energy for the business newspaper 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 ...

Moldova found itself in a gas trap because of Ukraine.

... Ukraine. In the worst-case scenario, they face an energy blackout and a humanitarian disaster. What can Russia do to help its neighbors? Commentary for the newspaper Vzglyad. Moldova has found itself in a difficult situation on the gas market due to transit restrictions imposed by Ukraine. Sergey Tereshkin's article discusses the causes of the gas crisis, the actions of Ukrainian and Moldovan authorities, and the potential consequences for the region's economy. Learn more about how political decisions ...

Cossa: "The raw material marketplace 'ORG-Market' offers installment plans for fuel purchases."

The "Product in Transit" service from the raw material marketplace ORG-Market allows you to purchase fuel with an initial payment of just 10%. This is a beneficial solution for gas stations, large traders, and companies purchasing fuel from refineries, the stock ...

New Reality for Gazprom: The End of a 60-Year Partnership with the EU

The European gas market is undergoing historic changes: Gazprom faces serious challenges after ending 60 years of cooperation with the EU. A 9-fold reduction in exports, increased competition from American LNG, and Europe's transition to "green energy" have changed the geopolitical and economic picture. In this article, we examine in detail how the company is adapting to the new realities, which markets can become salvation for the Russian gas giant, and what this ...

Under what conditions could the surviving line of the "Nord Stream" operate

A Frosty Winter Could Revive Gas Transit via Nord Stream. Analysis by OPEN OIL MARKET’s Tereshkin for the Vzglyad Newspaper. The article explores the conditions under which the remaining branch of the Nord Stream 2 pipeline could become operational, considering the current state ...