Russia’s gas exports to Europe rise to record high
Russia’s gas exports to Europe rose 8.1 per cent last year to a record level of 193.9bn cubic metres (bcm), despite rising competition and concerns about the country’s dominance of Continue Reading
Russia’s gas exports to Europe rose 8.1 per cent last year to a record level of 193.9bn cubic metres (bcm), despite rising competition and concerns about the country’s dominance of Continue Reading
Russia’s Gazprom raised its exports by 8.1 percent annually to a record high of 193.9 billion cubic meters in 2017, the chairman of Gazprom’s management committee, Alexey Miller, said on Continue Reading
Russian oil production has continued to grow in 2017, with average daily output at a 30-year high of 10.98 million barrels per day, though the pace of growth slowed from Continue Reading
Gazprom shipped 190 billion cubic meters of natural gas to Europe in 2017—a record high, according to Bloomberg . In 2018, that figure is expected to dip slightly to 180 Continue Reading
New project to China’s Daqing city runs smoothly, Xinhua says Two parallel lines can transmit 30 million tons of oil a year A second Sino-Russian oil pipeline began operations on Continue Reading
Russian tankers have supplied fuel to North Korea on at least three occasions in recent months by transferring cargoes at sea, according to two senior Western European security sources, providing Continue Reading
A Russian energy company said it completed surveys necessary to get a better understanding of the oil and gas reserve potential in Arctic waters. A subsidiary of Gazprom Neft said Continue Reading
The first cargo lifted from Yamal LNG has been delivered into the UK’s Isle of Grain terminal aboard the Arc 7 tanker, the Christophe De Margerie, according to data from Continue Reading
The development of parts of the Arctic north of Russia has left its environment at risk from scrap materials and oil residue, a regional leader said. Sakhamin Afanasyev, the minister Continue Reading
Companies like Gazprom Neft are leading Moscow’s drive to replicate the U.S. shale boom at the ‘Red Lenin’ oil field. KRASNOLENINSKOYE OIL FIELD, Russia—This western Siberian oil field is called Continue Reading