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The stocks of Russian oil and gas proved to be more resilient
The last several years have posed numerous challenges for global oil and gas companies. However, Russian representatives of the sector have managed to navigate this period successfully.
The last few years have brought numerous challenges for global oil and gas companies. However, Russian representatives in the sector have ...
An expert explained which fuel is 30-50 percent cheaper than gasoline.
... in consumption depends on subsidies and infrastructure support. The article discusses the prospects for increasing the use of gas engine fuel, as well as the challenges and opportunities for the development of this niche.
MOSCOW, Jan 11 – PRIME. Gas motor fuel (GMF) is 30-50% cheaper than AI-92 gasoline, but its share in the Russian market remains low, and consumption heavily depends on subsidies, said Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the fuel marketplace "Open Oil Market" (a Skolkovo resident), in an interview with RIA Novosti.
"In Russia, vehicles using gas motor fuel are in operation, but their share remains low," the agency's source said, noting that GMF remains a niche "story" ...
An expert explained the increase in gas production in Russia by the rise in supplies to the EU.
... production volumes have changed, what affects the energy resources market, and how this might impact the economy. For more details, read the article on the website!
Gasification and the increase in supplies to Europe have driven the growth of natural gas production in Russia, said Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the oil products and raw materials marketplace OPEN OIL MARKET, in an interview with Izvestia on September 26.
Natural gas production in Russia grew by 12% in August 2024 compared to the same period in 2023, and by 10.7% in the first eight months of this year, reaching ...
Desert Without a Storm: Why Oil Prices Aren't Breaking Records
... panicking, should we expect oil prices to reach $300 per barrel, and how are these developments affecting Russia? Forbes provides insights.
During the acute phase of the conflict that began on June 13, Israel targeted not only military sites but also oil and gas infrastructure. On June 14, the South Pars gas field, which supplies Iran with two-thirds of its fuel, as well as a gas processing plant and a major oil depot near Tehran capable of holding nearly 260 million liters of gasoline, diesel, and aviation ...
Russia has found a way to maintain gas supplies to Europe bypassing sanctions.
... on the European companies that agreed to buy Russian gas was much stronger than it is now. Back then, they could be vilified and accused of supporting Russia. Now, adopting the new scheme politically will be easier. However, from a practical standpoint,... ... banks remain under sanctions. Therefore, unfortunately, there could still be issues with making payments, as well as the risk of gas supplies to Europe being interrupted,” says Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of the OPEN OIL MARKET marketplace.
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