Ukrainian state-run energy company Naftogaz said that Russia’s giant Gazprom would have to pay it $2.56 billion after a Swedish court ruled in Naftogaz’s favor
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Ukraine Might Lose Chinese Money to Revamp Its Energy Infrastructure
Arief Budiman (Jakarta, Indonesia) Ukraine could end up missing out on generous funding from China worth almost $3.65 billion due to the quarrels between its
Channeling Progress in Central and South East European Energy Market Integration
Central and South Eastern European countries have often been exposed to gas supply crises. The most serious one was the 2009 Russia-Ukraine gas dispute in
The EU Energy Union: More Than the Sum of Its Parts?
Dieter Helm (Centre for European Reform) The development of a common strategy for the European Energy Union had long been neglected by EU institutions. This
Sub-Saharan Africa to Overtake Russia as No.1 Gas Supplier by 2040
Sub-Saharan Africa will overtake Russia as the world’s number one gas supplier by 2040, according to the International Energy Agency (IEA), thus boosting the efforts
Exxon Mobil Given More Time to Stop Drilling in Russia
Exxon Mobil announced on Friday (19 September) that it would wind down some of its operations connected to drilling in Russia’s Arctic after the Western
Poland’s Plan for Anti-Russia Gas Coalition Gaining Ground
The call of Polish Prime Minister, Donald Tusk, for the European Union to assume a unified position when dealing with Russian natural gas exporter Gazprom