Russia’s finance ministry has suggested that the calculation method for the mineral extraction tax for oil companies should be changed. The change should include also
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EuroChem Challenges Uralkali,world’s largest potash producer
Russian phosphate fertiliser manufacturer EuroChem is investing 7 billion USD to start production at two mines in the country in 2017 in a bid to
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
EU Headed for a Low Carbon Economy
The EU’s 14 energy ministers have been recently called upon by an advisory body that the EU28 should be heading towards a low carbon economy.
Moscow and Beijing Agree on a €300-billion Gas Deal
Despite the initial disappointment after the first day of high-profile Russia-China negotiations, the words of analysts have finally become a reality. Both countries managed to