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Global Energy Sector News for August 10, 2025: U.S. Threatens China with Tariffs, India Resists Pressure, Oil Market Stabilizes
... a steady inflow of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from the U.S., Qatar, and several other exporters ensure relative price stability for gas in Europe: current exchange prices remain significantly below peak levels of 2022-2023.
The energy geography of gas supplies to Europe has changed significantly over the past year. Key shifts in routes and sources include:
Stopped transit through Ukraine:
Since January 2025, supplies of Russian pipeline gas through the Ukrainian GTS have been completely halted following ...
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." What is the clever scheme Russia is offering? A comment for the newspaper "Vzglyad.
Russia has taken steps to accommodate European gas buyers by proposing a new payment ...
The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security
... energy costs are historically sensitive to global shifts. Higher LNG prices not only place pressure on consumers and businesses but also amplify inflationary pressures across the European economy. With winter approaching, the potential for insufficient gas supplies raises serious concerns for both residential and industrial users, as higher energy prices could curtail consumer spending, limit business investments, and stall economic growth.
Strengthening Energy Partnerships Outside the U.S.
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Fuel and Energy News, Friday, July 25, 2025: Brent below $70, record gas supplies, gasoline export ban starting August
... LNG are arriving from Qatar, Australia, and through the spot market, bypassing American gas.
At the same time, Europe continues to reduce its energy dependence on Russia. Imports of Russian oil and petroleum products into the EU are under embargo, and gas supplies have been reduced to minimal levels. The European Union is actively developing infrastructure to accept LNG and is seeking new long-term contracts with alternate gas suppliers. However, a complete rejection of Russian gas has not yet been realized—some ...
Europe may completely lose Russian gas.
The complete cessation of Russian gas supplies to the EU is becoming a real threat. Commentary by Sergey Tereshkin for the newspaper "Vzglyad."
"Europe may completely lose Russian gas" — an article by Sergey Tereshkin discussing the potential termination of gas supplies ...