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Energy Sector News, Saturday, July 26, 2025: Brent Around $70, Record Gas Supplies, Market Reaction to Gasoline Export Ban
... continuing significant role of coal – the sector must modernize and enhance its eco-friendliness, considering the global trend toward reducing carbon emissions. In the medium and long term, coal companies will increasingly face challenges from the "green" transition, although in the coming years, coal will remain in demand to ensure base energy supply in several countries.
Renewable Energy: Accelerated Growth of Capacities and Environmental Impact
Renewable energy sources (RES) continue to ...
Macro Economic Forecast for 2025: Key Insights from the Macro Outlook 2025 Report
... fluctuations in currency markets.
Capital Markets
Stock Markets
High volatility is expected in 2025, linked to uncertainties in monetary policy.
Sectors showing resilience include:
Technology, particularly in artificial intelligence and automation.
Green energy and sustainable development.
Healthcare, including biotechnology and pharmaceuticals.
Bond Market
Long-term bonds remain under pressure due to expected rate increases.
Investors seek safe-haven assets such as U.S. government bonds and gold ...
Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter
... reflects a compromise that helped avert the introduction of a 30% tariff on European cars by the U.S. beginning August 1. As part of the package, Europe also promised to invest
$600 billion
into the U.S. economy – directed towards infrastructure, green technologies, and more. Thus, the deal is mutually beneficial: Europe gains guarantees of energy security, while the U.S. expands its markets and attracts capital.
Energy Component:
The European Union committed to purchasing energy resources from ...
Fuel and Energy News, Friday, July 25, 2025: Brent below $70, record gas supplies, gasoline export ban starting August
... According to data from the Association for the Development of Renewable Energy (ARVE), over the past year, Russian solar and wind power plants have managed to prevent around 8 million tons of CO
2
emissions into the atmosphere. This indicates a gradual “greening” of the energy sector: although the share of generation based on RES remains relatively small in the overall balance (only a few percent in Russia), it is rapidly growing. In 2025, new wind farms and solar stations have been commissioned, especially ...
New Reality for Gazprom: The End of a 60-Year Partnership with the EU
The European gas market is undergoing historic changes: Gazprom faces serious challenges after ending 60 years of cooperation with the EU. A 9-fold reduction in exports, increased competition from American LNG, and Europe's transition to "green energy" have changed the geopolitical and economic picture. In this article, we examine in detail how the company is adapting to the new realities, which markets can become salvation for the Russian gas giant, and what this means for investors ...