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Fuel and Energy Complex News - Saturday, August 2, 2025: Brent around $73; gasoline exports from Russia restricted to stabilize prices
... coal continues to grow to meet rapidly rising demand.
The largest consumer of coal, China, is likely to maintain combustion volumes at levels similar to last year or decrease them slightly in 2025 (a decrease of less than 1% is expected compared to 2024). Meanwhile, European countries, having filled gas storage facilities and launched new RES capacities, are actively reducing reliance on coal generation. Following the spike in coal output during 2022–2023 (when coal temporarily replaced expensive ...
Новости криптовалют и блокчейна на среду, 19 февраля 2025 года
... финансовую систему.
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Институционалы и корпораты нарастили закупки BTC, физики — распродаются
Согласно данным River, в 2024 году институциональные инвесторы и корпораты значительно нарастили закупки BTC, тогда как розничные инвесторы (физики) активно распродавались....
Energy Sector News – Wednesday, July 30, 2025: Brent Surpasses $70; Europe Accelerates Gas Injections Before Winter
... suppliers. Moreover, significant demand growth in Europe is not expected, partly due to the development of low-carbon energy sources: the overall share of nuclear and renewable generation in the EU's electricity supply increased from 51% in 2010 to 71% in 2024 and will continue to grow, regardless of the availability of fossil fuels.” (
Source: Izvestia
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Experts warn that this year, Europe will need to import significantly more
LNG
than last year, considering the high gas withdrawal last winter and ...
Risks of Gas Supply Disruptions for Europe in Winter
... Imports of Russian Pipeline Gas
The reduction in Russian gas supplies to Europe remains a critical theme in EU energy policy. Additionally, the expiration of a five-year transit agreement for Russian gas through Ukraine is anticipated by the end of 2024. Given the Ukrainian side's reluctance to extend the contract, the risk of ceasing remaining transit supplies through Ukraine in the near future becomes a tangible reality. This situation particularly affects countries like Austria and Hungary, which ...
Europe may completely lose Russian gas.
... of Open Oil Market, adds that a complete LNG ban is unlikely before the end of the winter season (March 31), as Russian LNG helps Europe mitigate supply risks. For instance, France imported 4.98 million tons of Russian LNG in the first ten months of 2024, followed by Spain (4.18 million tons), Belgium (2.20 million tons), and the Netherlands (1.05 million tons)—a total of 12.4 million tons.
The uncertainty surrounding both pipeline and LNG supplies underscores the economic and strategic complexities ...