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Baltic LNG Project:
A new plant being built on the Baltic Sea coast will increase LNG production. The plant is focused on gas supplies to Europe and Asia, which will strengthen the company's position on the international market.
Orenburg Gas Processing Plant:
The expansion of the plant will increase gas processing and the production of petrochemical products, such as liquefied petroleum gases and sulfur.
New technologies have been introduced that improve the environmental safety of processing ...
Why do Turkey and Russia need their own gas hub
... creation of the gas trading center is linked to increasing Turkey’s role as a 'transit' country for natural gas. In particular, Turkey ensures 60% of the transit of Russian gas to Europe.” By the end of the decade, Turkey may emerge as a natural gas producer for the European market. This relates to the development of the Sakarya field in the Turkish part of the Black Sea,” says Sergey Tereshkin, CEO of Open Oil Market.
The reserves of Sakarya are estimated to be at least 540 billion cubic meters of gas. Current gas production ...
Who will get access to the Ukrainian pipeline instead of Gazprom?
... Alexey Gromov, Director of the Energy and Finance Institute.
Turkmenistan mainly exports its gas to China. While it has shown interest in diversifying its export routes, its relations with Russia remain strained due to competition with Gazprom in the gas market.
“Turkmenistan has both the gas reserves and the technical capability to supply gas via Russia and Ukraine through the Central Asia–Center pipeline system. This system was widely used in the 1990s and early 2000s when Gazprom purchased Turkmen ...
New Reality for Gazprom: The End of a 60-Year Partnership with the EU
The European gas market is undergoing historic changes: Gazprom faces serious challenges after ending 60 years of cooperation with the EU. A 9-fold reduction in exports, increased competition from American LNG, and Europe's transition to "green energy" have ...
An expert assessed the impact of increased gas supplies to Europe on the growth of industry revenue
... and North Macedonia, which are delivered via the Balkan branch of the TurkStream pipeline. As a result, Russia's natural gas production in the first seven months of 2024 increased by 10.6%, reaching 334 billion cubic meters, added the CEO of OPEN OIL MARKET.
"The increase in revenue from the gas sector has become one of the reasons for the growth in oil and gas budget revenues, which rose by 56% in the first eight months of 2024—from 4.84 trillion to 7.56 trillion rubles. It is likely that the growth in MET and export duty revenues on gas ...