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Alternative Energy: Should You Invest?
... worldwide have been reporting a decline in global reserves of carbon fuel for several consecutive years. This prompts a reconsideration of energy procurement from alternative sources. Major corporations are implementing investment projects across various countries. Frequently, these efforts are focused on several areas, with companies actively investing in geothermal plants, wind and hydro energy, biogas energy, and tidal energy.
Scientists from around the world have been warning for years about the ...
Is it possible to replace Russian LNG with American: reality, benefits and risks for the European market
... European market
Russia ranks third in LNG exports in the world, behind only the United States and Qatar. The main buyers of Russian gas, besides Europe, are China and Japan, but a significant part of exports is still directed to Europe, especially to countries with developed infrastructure for receiving LNG, such as Spain, Great Britain and the Netherlands.
The sanctions imposed by the EU against Russia are gradually reducing the share of Russian gas on the market, but it has not yet been possible ...
Where to Invest During a Crisis
... capital. It is during such periods that many millionaires have accumulated their wealth.
According to scholars, global crises occur every 10 to 50 years. The frequency can depend on various factors. In recent decades, the rate of economic downturns among countries has noticeably increased. So why not take advantage of this? How can it be done correctly?
Clarity on this matter is provided by Sergey Tereshkin, founder of "Oil Resource Group." The businessman has experience navigating both economic ...
Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records
... CEO of the Open Oil Market. Due to U.S. embargoes, over 90% of Iran's oil exports now go to China, where the country's key buyers of Iranian oil are refineries that will bear the brunt of the current crisis, Tereshkin explains. India, Japan, and EU countries halted purchases of Iranian oil after 2019, when the U.S. embargo on its import came into effect, he reminds. "The impact of the conflict on prices is likely to be short-term," concludes Tereshkin.
Will Iran Block the Strait of Hormuz?...
Sanctions PR: What the 18th EU Sanctions Package Means for Russia
We discuss the implications of the 18th EU sanctions package for Russia. We analyze potential consequences for the economy, energy sector, and international relations.
The European Union countries have approved the 18th sanctions package against Russia. As for the domestic fuel and energy complex (FEC), the new restrictions will apply to the Nord Stream gas pipelines and the Indian company Nayara Energy Limited. Additionally, tankers ...