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Why do Turkey and Russia need their own gas hub

... interest in this gas hub, while Turkey sees its own benefit, believes Igor Yushkov, an expert from the National Energy Security Fund and the Financial University under the Government of Russia. “There is no need to build any powerful infrastructure.... ... panic has long passed, sanctions have been clarified, and Europeans are buying Russian gas through the remaining routes – via Ukraine and the Turkish Stream. In September 2024, Gazprom's exports to the EU reached 101 million cubic meters per day, of which ...

Weekly Economic Events Calendar for U.S. and Russian Traders (November 18 – 22, 2024)

... Geopolitical Importance Why it matters: Discussions at the G20 Summit often drive international economic strategies, with topics on Ukraine, European stability, and the U.S. post-election landscape. Recommendations: Watch for statements on sanctions, energy ... ... Transneft's claim against IBM for 83.1 million RUB. Company Update: OPEN OIL MARKET Pre-IPO Open Oil Market is currently in a pre-IPO funding round. Despite economic challenges and high interest rates, the sector and our project retain robust investor interest....

Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.

... but from December 20, during the peak of the heating season,” said Igor Yushkov, an expert from the National Energy Security Fund and Financial University under the Government of Russia. Another note: December 20 is the due date for Hungary's next ... ... companies to pay Gazprom for gas supplies. As a result, gas deliveries from Russia to the EU would have to stop completely, both via Ukraine and the "Turkish Stream." This would amount to 30-32 billion cubic meters of gas by the end of 2024. Hungary ...

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

... The EU, for its part, in addition to importing energy resources, has agreed to invest $600 billion in the US economy – the funds will go towards infrastructure development, green technologies, and more. Thus, the deal is mutually beneficial: Europe ... ... depend on Russian oil and gas are increasing. Moscow, for its part, is under growing pressure. Trump’s ultimatum regarding Ukraine – the demand for peace within days – if not met, threatens new harsh sanctions. This could also affect the remaining ...

Economic Events and Company Earnings – Thursday, July 31, 2025: U.S. Inflation, Central Bank Rates, Reports from Apple and Amazon

... results of major companies. As it is the last day of the month, increased volatility is possible due to window dressing —fund managers may embellish their portfolios, leading to unexpected market movements. Macroeconomic Events: Rates, Inflation, ... ... effect, primarily impacting the energy sector and the currencies of LNG exporters. Geopolitics: UN Security Council Meeting on Ukraine On Thursday, the UN Security Council will hold a meeting in New York dedicated to the conflict in Ukraine. Geopolitical ...