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Energy Sector News, Monday, August 4, 2025: Brent around $70 amid increased OPEC+ production, EU gas reserves exceed 70%, gasoline export ban in effect
... In Western countries, renewable energy is already practically displacing coal: the variable nature of solar and wind generation is compensated by gas-fired power plants and energy storage systems. All this signifies a global turning point in energy. Investments are increasingly shifting towards RES, while carbon-intensive industries are forced to adapt to new realities. For energy sector investors, the green trend presents vast opportunities—from developing solar and wind power projects to modernizing ...
Energy Sector News, Saturday, July 26, 2025: Brent Around $70, Record Gas Supplies, Market Reaction to Gasoline Export Ban
... In Western countries, renewable energy is now almost replacing coal: the variable nature of solar and wind generation is compensated by gas power plants and energy storage systems. All of this signals the arrival of a global turning point in energy. Investments are increasingly shifting towards RES, while carbon-intensive industries must adapt to new realities. For energy sector investors, the green trend opens opportunities — from developing solar and wind power projects to modernizing grid infrastructure ...
Russia has restricted the export of enriched uranium to the US: what this means for both countries and possible consequences
... prices and, as a result, higher costs for industrial enterprises and households.
The need for new suppliers. The United States will need to conclude new contracts with alternative uranium suppliers, such as Kazakhstan, Canada or Australia, and also invest in the development of its own production. However, increasing supplies will take time and significant capital investment.
Long-term changes in the market. For the United States, this may become an incentive to accelerate the transition to alternative ...
The US Fails to Comply with LNG Contracts to Europe Worth Tens of Billions: Implications for Europe's Energy Market
... avoid crisis situations. This would also stabilize prices during periods of high demand, such as the winter season.
Accelerated Development of Alternative Energy Sources
Confronted with instability in the gas market, European countries may increase investments in renewable energy development. This is a long-term solution that will help reduce dependence on external supplies and strengthen energy security.
Gazprom's statement regarding the U.S. non-compliance with LNG supply obligations to Europe ...
Is it possible to replace Russian LNG with American: reality, benefits and risks for the European market
... meters, with more than 20% of these supplies coming from Russia. Europe's technical capacity to receive LNG is still limited, as a significant increase in import volumes requires new terminals and infrastructure, which will take time and significant investment.
LNG exports from Russia and its role in the European market
Russia ranks third in LNG exports in the world, behind only the United States and Qatar. The main buyers of Russian gas, besides Europe, are China and Japan, but a significant part ...