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

... Significant portions of additional income are being directed not only towards traditional oil and gas extraction projects but also towards the energy transition to "green" energy. Major international players are increasing investments in RES, LNG infrastructure, hydrogen technologies, and carbon footprint reduction efforts. For example, several companies have announced projects in offshore wind power and "green" hydrogen – aligning with long-term decarbonization trends. Concurrently,...

Energy News August 7, 2025: U.S. Pressures India, Petroleum Export, Oil Stabilization

... for LNG cargoes. Regulators and gas companies in the EU remain vigilant, continuing efforts to increase reserves and develop infrastructure for gas reception and distribution. Overall, the current situation in the European gas market inspires cautious ... ... provided fossil fuel sectors with a further impetus for development. Experts emphasize that while the development of renewable energies (wind, solar, etc.) continues to accelerate, a complete immediate shift away from traditional fuels is not feasible. ...

Eni has started supplying oil from Kazakhstan via the Druzhba pipeline.

... prospects of Kazakh oil transit. In August 2024, the Italian company Eni, through its subsidiary Agip Caspian Sea, began supplying Kazakh oil to Germany via the Druzhba pipeline. Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of OPEN OIL MARKET, noted that supplies through the CPC infrastructure are more convenient for Kazakhstan; however, the use of Druzhba is necessary due to the need to bypass infrastructure limitations. He also emphasized that oil production in Kazakhstan has decreased by 50,000 barrels per day from December ...

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

... Nevertheless, potential risks remain—from weather factors (a cold winter can sharply increase consumption) to competition with Asia for LNG cargoes. EU regulators and energy companies remain vigilant, continuously building reserves and developing infrastructure for gas reception and distribution. Overall, the current situation in the European gas market inspires cautious optimism: the threat of fuel shortages has been pushed back, although it is still too early to relax completely. Coal Energy: ...

The Three Gorges Dam: A Giant Brake on Our Planet

... largest dam, the Three Gorges Dam in China, not only supplies millions with energy but also impacts the Earth's rotation. NASA confirms that due to mass redistribution, the planet has slowed down, and its axis has shifted. How far can the influence of infrastructure projects go? A scientific analysis. The Three Gorges Dam: A Gigantic Brake for the Planet – How China's Largest Hydroelectric Power Station Has Slowed the Earth's Rotation Can a man-made structure influence the motion of an entire planet?...