Russia’s energy giant Gazprom boosted its presence in Europe on Friday (4 September) by signing two major deals despite the ongoing tensions between Russia and
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Rebalancing the EU-Russia-Ukraine Gas Relationship
Agata Loskot-Strachota and Georg Zachmann (Bruegel, Brussels) The main problem with the October 2014 agreement on gas supplies between the European Union, Ukraine and Russia
Ukraine Asks Russia for More Oil
Russian Energy Minister, Alexander Novak, said that Ukraine had asked for 1 billion cubic meters of gas from Russia this month, which is three times
EU Gas Supplies Endangered: Gazprom Threatens to Cut Ukraine Off
Russian state-run giant, Gazprom, threatened on Tuesday (24 February) that it could potentially cut off its gas supplies to Ukraine within two days, thus putting
EU Energy Boss Calls for New Russia-Ukraine Gas Talks
EU energy chief, Maros Sefcovic, said on Friday (6 February) that the European Union was readying to convince Russia to renew its negotiations with Ukraine
Why Europe Should Support Reform of the Ukrainian Gas Market – or Risk a Cut-Off
It is widely accepted that Russian gas plays an important role in the European energy market. Last year, 39 percent of gas imported to the
Russia Scraps Controversial South Stream, Pipeline to Be Diverted to Turkey
Russian President Vladimir Putin has decided not to proceed with the proposed controversial South Stream gas pipeline, a multi-billion energy project already half a decade
Russia and China Sign a Second Gas Deal
Moscow and Beijing have signed the second gas deal for a gas supply although plummeting energy prices are increasing doubts about the overall mutual Russia-China
Real Energy Security Lies in Renewables and Efficiency, not in Diversifying Dependence on Fossil Fuels
Interview with David C. Murphy – Executive Director of Greenpeace Czech Republic. PHOSPHATE-PRICE has spoken to David C. Murphy – currently an Executive Director of
Putin to Seek Austria’s Back-up while EU Stay Divided over South Stream
During his yesterday’s (24 June) visit to Vienna, Russian President Vladimir Putin reportedly tried to exploit the internal disagreement within the EU Member States over