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Analysis of PJSC Gazprom's RAS Report for the First Half of 2025

... unless the company increases its debt. Tax policy and regulatory risks. In the second half of the year, it is unlikely that the government will revert the exemptions akin to the increased MET (which Gazprom benefited from). Rather, attention will likely focus on maintaining stability in the domestic gas market: for example, further tax incentives to stimulate gasification or processing projects could indirectly help Gazprom. On the contrary, fiscal needs may lead to one-off decisions—for instance, ...

Cryptocurrency News August 3, 2025 — Bitcoin at $113,000, XRP ETF and Institutional Influx

... comparison, this figure was considerably lower at the beginning of the year; the rapid growth highlights how quickly crypto investments have become mainstream for institutions. A remarkable feature of the latest wave of investments has been a shift in focus toward altcoins. According to CoinShares, funds based on Ethereum have become the weekly leaders, receiving nearly $1.6 billion in inflows over seven days (the second-largest weekly result in history). Since the beginning of the year, investments ...

What Is Uranium and Why Is It So Important?

... diversify their uranium sources to avoid dependency on a single supplier. This has driven interest in countries with large uranium reserves, like Kazakhstan, Australia, and Canada, reducing dependency on traditional suppliers such as Russia. A heightened focus on sustainable development and reducing the carbon footprint also spurs interest in uranium as a fuel for "clean" energy. Uranium Enrichment Process: Step-by-Step Breakdown and Differences Between Enriched and Depleted Ur anium The uranium ...

Fuel and Energy Complex News - Saturday, August 2, 2025: Brent around $73; gasoline exports from Russia restricted to stabilize prices

... states), the high cost of imported fuel creates serious strain—governments are compelled to subsidize gasoline for the population to avoid social discontent. Meanwhile, in the Middle East and India, refineries are hitting records: local refineries focused on diesel and jet fuel exports are operating at maximum capacity, saturating the global market with oil products. On the other hand, structural changes in the industry—such as the closure of several outdated refineries in Western Europe and ...

FEC News – Sunday, August 3, 2025: Brent around $73; Asia Becomes Main Market for Russian Oil Exports

... noted in the market for oil products: the share of the Asia-Pacific region in Russian product exports increased from 16% to 36%, while Europe's share dropped from 59% to 20%. Gas Market: Record Stocks in Europe Mitigate Risks, Prices Show Stability The focus in the gas market remains on Europe. EU countries are rapidly replenishing natural gas in underground storage as they prepare for the winter season. By early August, European UGS facilities are nearly 75% full (compared to ~59% a month earlier) ...