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Energy News August 21, 2025 - Sanctions, Petroleum Products, and Stabilization of Energy Markets

... recent summit in Alaska, there has been no significant breakthrough in the dialogue between Russia and the United States, and the sanctions confrontation continues—moreover, Washington indicates its readiness to intensify restrictions. Nevertheless, global oil prices remain relatively stable, with Brent quotes holding around $60 per barrel, demonstrating a fragile balance between supply and demand. The European gas market continues to appear robust, with EU storage levels nearing full capacity, which ...

Energy Sector News August 6, 2025: US Pressure on India, Petroleum Product Exports and Energy Trends

August 6, 2025, brings new developments in the energy sector. The pressure from the United States on India is becoming increasingly noticeable in light of recent changes in the global energy market. While the export of petroleum products continues to be in the spotlight, oil prices fluctuate amid political and economic turmoil. OPEC+ also contributes to price-setting, remaining a key player in the global market. In this article,...

The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security

... Discover how these recent developments are affecting the market and why Europe is considering alternative measures to ensure reliable energy supplies. The U.S. Fails to Meet LNG Contracts with Europe: What This Means for Europe’s Energy Security As global energy markets face unprecedented turbulence, Gazprom has publicly raised concerns that the United States is failing to meet its liquefied natural gas (LNG) commitments to Europe. With tens of billions of dollars worth of LNG contracts allegedly ...

Energy Sector News August 8, 2025 — U.S. Pressures India, Gasoline Export Ban, Oil Stabilization

On August 8, 2025, significant changes occurred in the energy sector due to U.S. pressure on India regarding oil reserves and exports. This, in turn, has affected global petroleum product prices, including gasoline. In an unstable gas market and under sanctions against several countries, the effects of government decisions are felt worldwide. This ban on gasoline exports is expected to change not only the Indian ...

Gas Supply Risks for Europe This Winter

With winter approaching, Europe faces potential gas supply disruptions due to reduced Russian imports and global energy market instability. This article explores the main causes of these risks, including limited LNG availability and geopolitical challenges. We also look at the EU's response—expanding LNG imports, building strategic reserves, and improving ...