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Why do Turkey and Russia need their own gas hub

... imposed on Russia, and many European companies were afraid to buy Russian gas, fearing accusations of financing Russia. The gas hub would have helped anonymize the origin of the gas. Not only Russian gas would be traded there, but also Azerbaijani gas and LNG. European companies could then say they were buying gas not from Russia, but from the Turkish hub with multiple suppliers,” explains Yushkov. However, that panic has long passed, sanctions have been clarified, and Europeans are buying Russian ...

Strong energy bonds

... growth in China, the increase in Russian exports of oil, gas, and coal to the country, as well as the participation of Russian companies in the construction of nuclear power plants in China. Special attention is given to joint projects such as Yamal LNG and Arctic LNG-2, involving Chinese investors and banks. The article highlights the strengthening of energy ties between the two countries and the prospects for their further development. Energy Demand in China by 2030 According to the International ...

Economy: Experts Predict Gas Price Increase in Europe

... "Prices are unlikely to return to those levels. First, EU countries have significantly reduced gas imports in recent years. According to the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas (ENTSOG), total gas imports to the EU, including LNG, amounted to 799 million cubic meters per day in the first nine months of 2024, which is 20% lower than the same period in 2022 (996 million cubic meters per day)," he explained. He also noted that since the summer of 2022, EU countries have ...

Fuel and Energy News, Friday, July 25, 2025: Brent below $70, record gas supplies, gasoline export ban starting August

... billion cubic meters of gas into storage, representing the highest monthly volume in the last three years. Contributing factors to this surge include a relatively mild winter and reduced consumption, as well as increased imports of liquefied natural gas (LNG)—around 12 billion cubic meters of LNG arrived in Europe in June, marking a record figure for the first summer month. High gas reserves allow Europe to feel more secure: despite the reduction of pipeline supplies from Russia, EU countries are compensating ...

Where does Rosneft invest?

... the development of key projects in 2023. Large investments are aimed at developing new fields in Eastern Siberia and the Arctic, expanding refining capacities, and environmental projects. Rosneft is actively modernizing its refineries and developing LNG to expand export opportunities. These steps strengthen Russia's position in the global market and offer prospects for growth in the company's shares, which is important for Russian and foreign investors. Where does Rosneft invest? Rosneft Sector: ...