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Energy Sector News, Monday, August 4, 2025: Brent around $70 amid increased OPEC+ production, EU gas reserves exceed 70%, gasoline export ban in effect

... being filled at record rates, now exceeding 70% of total capacity, which mitigates the risks of fuel shortages ahead of the forthcoming winter. In the domestic fuel market of Russia, authorities have implemented emergency measures to stabilize petroleum product prices, with a full ban on gasoline exports introduced in August to alleviate shortages at filling stations and control price increases. Additionally, we will examine the situation in the coal industry, the rapid growth of renewable energy sources ...

How Russia will triple LNG production under sanctions

Commentary for the newspaper "Vzglyad" on the LNG market situation Amid strict sanctions, Russia is rapidly increasing its production of liquefied natural gas (LNG). What technologies and investments could help the country triple its production volumes? What risks and opportunities are emerging for the Russian LNG market under these restrictions? Read all about this in our ...

Fuel and Energy News, Friday, July 25, 2025: Brent below $70, record gas supplies, gasoline export ban starting August

... continuing to trade below the $70 per barrel mark. Gas storage in Europe is being filled at record rates, reducing risks for the upcoming winter season. In the domestic market of Russia, decisive measures are being discussed to stabilize prices for oil products , including a complete ban on gasoline exports starting August 1. We will also look into the situation in the coal industry, developments in renewable energy sources (RES) , electricity generation statistics, and some geopolitical aspects of ...

Oil and coal run as lackeys.

... working with fuel and energy cargos was Deputy Minister of Transport Alexey Shilo. The official, who recently transitioned from RZD to the government, sought to somewhat shield the monopoly. “If we work strictly according to the NDP rules, oil products already have a fairly high priority, that is, if it’s a subsidized transport, it’s the fourth priority, if it’s domestic transportation, it’s the sixth,” reminded the deputy head of the department, urging strict compliance with the ...

Energy Sector News — Thursday, August 14, 2025: U.S. Sanction Pressure, Rising Gasoline Prices, Oil and Gas Markets

... stimulate prices as traders factor in possible disruptions and the reallocation of oil flows in the event of escalating conflict. Constraining Factors: The proactive OPEC+ policy has already been factored into prices – the alliance is gradually increasing production, expanding supply. Additionally, concerns about a global economic slowdown and weak demand in China are preventing prices from surging. Many analysts expect that in the second half of the year, Brent will fluctuate in the $60–70 range per ...