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FEC News – Sunday, August 3, 2025: Brent around $73; Asia Becomes Main Market for Russian Oil Exports
On August 3, 2025, the energy market is undergoing new changes related to oil and gas prices. Amid global economic uncertainty, the price of Brent oil has reached $73 per barrel. Increased attention to the Asian market is prompting experts to rethink the structure of oil exports from Russia. In this article, we will take a detailed ...
Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter
On July 30, 2025, significant changes in the energy sector may impact both Russian and global energy markets. The ongoing rise in Brent crude oil prices, fueled by domestic factors causing export limitations, alongside substantial gas injections into the European Union, highlights the continuation of the energy crisis. These developments are expected to have a notable impact on the cost of petroleum products and the advancement of new energy sources, including coal and renewables....
Fuel and Energy Complex News - Saturday, August 2, 2025: Brent around $73; gasoline exports from Russia restricted to stabilize prices
... draws the attention of specialists and analysts due to its impact on the economies of countries dependent on energy resources. Furthermore, the export of gasoline from Russia is experiencing restrictions, which may affect global oil product markets and gas prices. In this article, we will thoroughly examine the latest news in the fuel and energy complex, the specifics of the current fuel market situation, and the prospects for energy development in Russia and the world.
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Gas Supply Risks for Europe This Winter
With winter approaching, Europe faces potential gas supply disruptions due to reduced Russian imports and global energy market instability. This article explores the main causes of these risks, including limited LNG availability and geopolitical challenges. We also look at the EU's response—expanding ...
Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.
Russia has taken a step toward European gas buyers by proposing a new payment scheme for gas. This scheme will allow Europeans to bypass US sanctions, which, since December 20, could effectively halt Gazprom's gas supplies to the EU both through Ukraine and via the "Turkish Stream." ...