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The budget is in the black. What ensured the increase in oil and gas revenues?

Column by Sergey Tereshkin for INFOTEK. In the article "Budget Surplus: What Drove the Growth in Oil and Gas Revenues," Sergey Tereshkin analyzes the factors that contributed to the increase in Russia's oil and gas revenues. He highlights that rising oil prices and the weakening of the ruble have led ...

What will happen to oil and gas budget revenues by the end of the year?

A commentary with a forecast of budget revenues from oil and gas trade for Vedomosti. In the article "What Will Happen to Oil and Gas Revenues in the Budget by the End of the Year," Sergey Tereshkin, founder and CEO of OPEN OIL MARKET, analyzes the dynamics of oil and gas ...

"I Fear the U.S. Budget Policy": Buffett on Inflation, Debt, and Bitcoin

Warren Buffett shared his concerns regarding U.S. budget policy and the devaluation of the dollar during the Berkshire Hathaway meeting. His comments surprisingly strengthened the case for Bitcoin as an anti-inflation asset. We delve into why Buffett's words could represent a turning point in investors' ...

Unrecognized Online Investment Methods

... Sergey Tereshkin, the founder of OILResurs ( www.oilresurs.ru ), who possesses extensive experience in investment, including online ventures. Investment Methods Among the less popular yet profitable ways to invest money online are: Purchasing gold; Budget machines; HYIPs (High Yield Investment Programs). To make an informed decision, it is essential to delve deeper into each of these three avenues. This understanding can help avoid mistakes and manage expectations effectively. Purchasing Gold It ...

The Circle: What Do the Russian Government's Plans to Allow Gasoline Exports Mean?

... producers had decreased by 34%. This is partly due to damage to refinery infrastructure from Ukrainian drone attacks and unplanned downtime due to sanctions on equipment supplies for oil refining. The losses of oil producers are partly compensated by budget subsidies under the so-called "damper mechanism." By the end of the first ten months of 2024, damper payments increased by 36% to 1.544 trillion rubles, and payments from the reverse excise tax and investment surcharge grew by 51% to ...