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Who will get access to the Ukrainian pipeline instead of Gazprom?
... intend to allow Gazprom to participate in auctions for booking pipeline capacities but is open to working with other non-Russian companies.
On the surface, the advisor’s statement might seem somewhat unrealistic, as the entry point to Ukraine’s gas pipeline system is through Russian territory. Without Russia’s consent, this scheme is unfeasible. On the other hand, the proposal to hand over Ukraine’s gas transit to a non-Russian supplier could potentially align with Russia’s strategic interests,...
Where does Gazprom invest?
... introduction of modern technologies allows for the efficient development of complex fields in Arctic conditions.
Chayandinskoye field: It is the resource base for the Power of Siberia pipeline. Modern technologies allow for stable gas supplies to China.
2. Gas pipelines and export infrastructure
Gazprom owns one of the world's longest gas transportation systems, which connects the main fields with domestic and export markets.
Power of Siberia: The pipeline, more than 2,200 km long, supplies gas to China and ...
Buyers Battle for Russian Oil in Europe
... for the past three years of the special military operation, Ukraine continues to pump Russian oil through its section of the pipeline, even though there have been several concerns raised. It is essential to understand that Hungary and Slovakia also have ... ...," reflects Igor Yushkov.
The head of Hungary's Foreign Ministry assured that Budapest will never give up Russian oil and gas. Hungary, Serbia, and Slovakia hold on to Russian oil because it represents the most profitable option. "Firstly, the ...
Moldova found itself in a gas trap because of Ukraine.
... implement a 60-day state of emergency in the energy sector starting December 16, following Transnistria's earlier 30-day emergency declaration. Both regions fear an energy crisis and humanitarian catastrophe due to the potential cessation of Russian gas transit through Ukraine’s pipeline system.
This threat is quite real, as Kyiv has repeatedly stated that gas transit via Ukrainian territory will cease starting January 1, 2025, when its contract with Gazprom expires. While alternative gas transit options exist beyond this ...
Europe may completely lose Russian gas.
... termination of gas supplies from Russia to Europe. The author analyzes the causes, consequences, and prospects of the energy crisis in the region.
Russian gas supplies to Europe—via pipelines and as LNG—are under increasing threat. On December 20, pipeline gas deliveries to the EU might stop due to U.S. sanctions against Gazprombank. Meanwhile, the EU is preparing a new sanctions package to ban LNG imports from Russia. What consequences might Gazprom, Russia, and the EU face if supplies are entirely halted?...