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Energy News August 7, 2025: U.S. Pressures India, Petroleum Export, Oil Stabilization
... pipeline has been rendered inoperative following the 2022 sabotage, while the "Yamal–Europe" pipeline ceased to be used due to sanction-related disagreements between Russia and the West.
Record LNG Supplies:
The share of liquefied gas in EU imports has risen to an all-time high. LNG reception terminals in European countries are operating at high capacity, allowing them to replace lost pipelines' gas volumes.
Local Solutions:
In Russia, Gazprom is optimizing domestic logistics: for instance, after brief pauses, gas supplies to ...
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: Oil and gas
Investments for 2023: 1,297 billion rubles
Investments for 2022: 1,132 billion rubles
Main investment areas:
Oil field development
Eastern Siberia and ...
Energy Sector News, Saturday, July 26, 2025: Brent Around $70, Record Gas Supplies, Market Reaction to Gasoline Export Ban
... sources. China is increasing its oil imports from Middle Eastern and African countries, as well as ramping up purchases of Russian crude, taking advantage of price discounts on Urals. A similar pattern is evident in natural gas: significant volumes of LNG are being sourced by China from Qatar, Australia, and the spot market, bypassing American gas.
Concurrently, Europe continues its course to reduce dependence on Russian energy resources. Imports of Russian oil and petroleum products into the EU have virtually ceased due to the existing embargo, while pipeline gas deliveries have been lowered to minimal volumes. The European Union is actively developing infrastructure for receiving LNG ...
Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records
... 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.... ... and interception via boats and helicopters, notes Bloomberg.
The strait is crucial for global oil and liquefied natural gas (LNG) trade. According to Bloomberg, in 2024, approximately 16.5 million barrels of oil per day, or 26% of global supplies, were ...
Energy Sector News, Sunday, July 27, 2025: Brent at around $70, Record Gas Reserves, Fuel Price Stabilization
... sources. China is increasing oil imports from Middle Eastern and African countries, as well as boosting purchases of Russian crude, taking advantage of pricing discounts on Urals oil. A similar picture is seen with natural gas: significant volumes of LNG are being delivered to China from Qatar, Australia, and the spot market, bypassing U.S. gas.
Meanwhile, Europe continues its course to reduce dependence on Russian energy resources. Imports of Russian oil and oil products to the EU have effectively ceased due to the ongoing embargo, and pipeline gas supplies have been reduced to minimal levels. The European Union is actively developing infrastructure for receiving LNG (new terminals ...