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Where does Gazprom invest?

... centers and technology base Gazprom develops innovative technologies to improve the efficiency of gas production and processing. LNG technology development centers: Provide development of new solutions for gas liquefaction and transportation. Monitoring and ... ... meets both Russia's domestic needs and export supplies. Fields of the Yamalo-Nenets Autonomous Okrug: Yamal is a strategically important region for gas production, where the largest reserves of natural gas are concentrated. Bovanenkovo field: One of the ...

Energy Market News – Tuesday, July 29, 2025: Brent around $70 amid US-EU deal, gas reserves in Europe, gasoline export ban in Russia

... meters per day. However, total LNG supplies to the EU slightly decreased in early July compared to June (around 370 million cubic meters per day vs. 404 million cubic meters per day previously) as some shipments were redirected to Asia. Nonetheless, key importers – both major European countries and Turkey – continue to receive significant volumes of LNG from the US, Qatar, and other sources. Norway, remaining the largest supplier of pipeline gas to the EU, also maintains high export levels (over 300 million cubic meters per day at the end of June), although periodic technical disruptions at fields ...

Risks of Gas Supply Disruptions for Europe in Winter

... gas, EU countries are ramping up imports of LNG from the USA, Qatar, and other major producers. In recent years, countries such as Germany have constructed terminals for receiving LNG, facilitating supply diversification. However, even with increased LNG imports, the risk of gas shortages remains if the winter proves to be harsh. 2. Strengthening Cooperation with Norway and Other European Suppliers Norway currently plays a leading role in gas supplies to Europe, compensating for some of the lost volumes ...

Current Situation: The USA Aims to Capture up to 70% of the European Energy Market

... at the European Council. According to Eurostat, in 2024, the EU spent approximately €370 billion on energy resources worldwide. U.S. exports amounted to around €68 billion (approximately $79 billion), constituting 18% of the total. U.S. shares in LNG imports reached 45.3% (€18.8 billion), while oils and petroleum products accounted for 16.1% (€42 billion). This suggests the ambition of the U.S. to increase its share of energy imports from 18% to 67.5%. Tamara Safonova, Director General of the ...

Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter

... summer spot prices in Europe will even exceed last winter's levels. For now, LNG supplies are meeting the EU's needs: the U.S. is breaking its own export records – in July, gas deliveries to American LNG plants exceeded 450 million m 3 per day. Total LNG imports into Europe at the beginning of July stood at around 370 million m 3 /day (slightly below June's 404 million, as some cargoes headed to Asia). The main importers – the largest economies in the EU and Turkey – continue to receive significant ...