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Risks of Gas Supply Disruptions for Europe in Winter

... However, dependence on a single region remains a vulnerable position for the EU. In response to this issue, the EU is expanding cooperation with Algeria and other North African suppliers. 3. Creating Strategic Reserves and Enhancing Energy Efficiency The European Commission is urging EU member states to actively build gas reserves, which can help stabilize supplies in the event of disruptions. Alongside this, EU countries are developing energy efficiency programs aimed at reducing gas consumption. Improving energy ...

Gas Supply Risks for Europe This Winter

... on one region poses a vulnerability for the EU. As a result, the EU is also expanding cooperation with suppliers in North Africa, such as Algeria, to further diversify its sources. 3. Building Strategic Reserves and Increasing Energy Efficiency The European Commission is urging member countries to actively build gas reserves, which can help stabilize supply in the event of disruptions. Additionally, EU countries are developing programs to enhance energy efficiency, aiming to reduce overall gas consumption....

Economic Events and Company Reports — Friday, August 1, 2025: Non-Farm Payrolls, PMI, and Reports from ExxonMobil, Chevron, Moderna

... alternative investment holding Ares Management, and exchange operator Cboe Global Markets. Their reports will show the dynamics of commission revenues and trading volumes amid market volatility. A report from mortgage REIT Arbor Realty Trust is also expected,... ... Europe and Asia, August 1 will also witness a series of corporate earnings reports capable of influencing local markets. Among European issuers, aviation holding **International Consolidated Airlines Group (IAG)**, which includes British Airways and Iberia,...

Sanctions PR: What the 18th EU Sanctions Package Means for Russia

... Stream gas pipelines and the Indian company Nayara Energy Limited. Additionally, tankers that Brussels deems part of the so-called "shadow" fleet of Russia will be added to the blacklist, and we can expect a new price ceiling for Russian oil. European Commission Vice President Kaja Kallas did not specify the parameters of the new price ceiling, but according to diplomatic sources from Reuters, it will be lowered to approximately $47.6 per barrel. It is worth noting that Western media reported earlier ...

Energy Sector News, Monday, July 28, 2025: Brent around $70, EU gas reserves near 70%, gasoline export ban

... energy mix remains small (a few percent), it is growing quickly. In 2025 alone, new wind farms and solar stations are being commissioned—especially many projects have been implemented in the southern regions and the Far East. Pilot initiatives for ... ... EU has effectively ceased due to the existing embargo, while pipeline gas supplies have been reduced to minimal volumes. The European Union is actively developing infrastructure for LNG reception (new terminals are being constructed, and long-term contracts ...