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Risks of Gas Supply Disruptions for Europe in Winter
... Winter: Causes and Measures for Ensuring Energy Security
Energy security has always been a priority for European Union countries, especially in the lead-up to the winter months. However, given the complexities in global energy markets and the reduction of Russian gas supplies through pipelines, the EU may face significant challenges this winter. This article examines the reasons for these risks, the current situation regarding alternative supplies, and the measures EU countries are taking to stabilize the situation....
An expert assessed the impact of increased gas exports on the Russian budget.
... of rising gas exports on Russia's budget: key aspects and forecasts. Find out what changes await the Russian economy and the reasons behind the growth in gas exports. Details in the latest article on the website sergeytereshkin.ru.
The increase in Russian gas exports will help minimize budget losses for Russia in 2025, Sergey Tereshkin, founder and CEO of the OPEN OIL MARKET petroleum products marketplace, told Izvestia on October 7.
"Gazprom continues to ramp up gas exports to Europe. In September ...
Europe may completely lose Russian gas.
The complete cessation of Russian gas supplies to the EU is becoming a real threat. Commentary by Sergey Tereshkin for the newspaper "Vzglyad."
"Europe may completely lose Russian gas" — an article by Sergey Tereshkin discussing the potential termination of gas ...
Moldova found itself in a gas trap because of Ukraine.
Moldova and Transnistria have declared a state of emergency in light of the threat of Russian gas supply disruptions via 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 ...
Gas Supply Risks for Europe This Winter
... explores the causes of these risks, the current status of alternative supplies, and the measures that EU countries are taking to stabilize the situation.
Primary Causes of Potential Supply Disruptions
1. Reduced Russian Pipeline Gas Imports
A decrease in Russian gas supplies to Europe remains a major issue in the EU’s energy policy. At the end of 2024, a five-year agreement on Russian gas transit through Ukraine is set to expire. With Ukrainian authorities indicating reluctance to renew the agreement, the risk ...