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Risks of Gas Supply Disruptions for Europe in Winter
... reserves, as well as the prospects and risks for the upcoming winter season. Read on to find out how Europe is coping with this year’s energy challenges!
Risks of Gas Supply Disruptions for Europe This 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 ...
Energy Sector News, Sunday, July 27, 2025: Brent at around $70, Record Gas Reserves, Fuel Price Stabilization
... $69–70 per barrel. Market dynamics are shaped by a balance between supportive factors and restraining risks.
Increase in Demand and Optimism.
Market participants are encouraged by progress in U.S. trade negotiations with partners. Washington has already secured an agreement with Japan and is close to deals with the European Union. India expressed confidence in reaching an agreement with the U.S. before August 1 — the date for the planned introduction of new American tariffs. These moves alleviate concerns ...
Energy Sector News, Monday, July 28, 2025: Brent around $70, EU gas reserves near 70%, gasoline export ban
... Overall, record storage levels reduce the likelihood of sharp price spikes this winter, which is positively received by investors and industrial gas consumers. Meanwhile, market players are closely monitoring the EU's further steps toward enhancing energy security. Notably, Brussels has extended the regulations for mandatory storage filling for another two years to maintain high reserve levels for future winters, and discussions on potential new restrictions on Russian gas imports are underway at the political ...
Russia has restricted the export of enriched uranium to the US: what this means for both countries and possible consequences
Russia has imposed temporary restrictions on the export of enriched uranium to the United States, which could affect energy security and the nuclear energy market in both countries. This article examines the main reasons for the decision, its impact on the United States and Russia, and the possible consequences for the global uranium market. How will these measures change ...
Strong energy bonds
... negotiations for energy supplies with caution, Malkov notes. As a result, talks for new projects and contracts may be "lengthy and complex." He cites negotiations for the Power of Siberia 2 project as an example, with Chinese partners aiming to secure maximum reliable resources at minimal risk and cost.
Russia's key advantage for China lies in reliable and secure supplies, Malkov adds. China is likely to balance its energy imports, seeking maximum benefits. Nevertheless, oil, gas, and coal ...