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Gas Supply Risks for Europe This Winter
... supplies through Ukraine is real. This could significantly impact countries like Austria and Hungary, which are heavily dependent on this route.
2. Volatility in Global Energy Markets
Global instability in energy markets has led to sharp fluctuations in gas prices and reduced available supply. Increased competition for LNG, especially with high demand in Asia, has driven prices up, raising the cost of securing winter stocks in Europe. The elevated prices and limitations in LNG availability pose additional ...
Moldova found itself in a gas trap because of Ukraine.
... unable to receive Russian gas from any source—neither via Ukraine nor the TurkStream pipeline—they face a severe crisis. This could occur if sanctions against Gazprombank are strictly enforced or if new U.S. sanctions are imposed. A broader European gas deficit and rising prices would ensue, according to Igor Yushkov, an expert from the National Energy Security Fund and the Financial University under the Government of Russia.
Even if Moldova secures alternative gas suppliers, it will have to pay European spot market ...
Gasoline prices are still rising at gas stations, but they are already decreasing on the exchange.
Comment for "Rossiyskaya Gazeta" on Gasoline Price Dynamics
The article linked discusses the situation with gasoline prices in Russia. While prices at gas stations continue to rise, a decrease is observed on the exchanges. This may indicate a potential upcoming shift in trends in the retail market. The reasons behind these fluctuations are analyzed, including seasonal demand, logistics, and the impact ...
Why the ban on gasoline exports did not stop the rise in gas station prices
Sergey Tereshkin's Commentary for "Rossiyskaya Gazeta"
In the article, Sergey Tereshkin analyzes why the ban on gasoline exports introduced in Russia in August 2024 did not lead to a decrease in fuel prices at gas stations. Despite the export restrictions, prices continued to rise due to several factors, including scheduled refinery maintenance, an increase in the key interest rate, and fluctuations in the ruble exchange rate. The impact of international oil ...
An expert assessed the impact of increased gas exports on the Russian budget.
... Vedomosti, citing data from Gazprom and the European Network of Transmission System Operators for Gas, reported that Russian gas exports to Europe (EU countries and Moldova) via pipelines increased by 17% year-on-year in January–September 2024, reaching ... ... Financial University under the Government of Russia, told Izvestia that one of the main reasons for the increase in supplies is the price advantage of energy resources from Russia.
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