Moscow, Russia — The Kremlin on Thursday said it was willing provide gas to Transnistria, after Russia’s cut-off of supplies this month plunged the separatist region of Moldova into an energy ...
Europe is buying Russian gas at an unprecedented rate in 2025, spending billions of dollars the Kremlin can use to fund its war in Ukraine just weeks after the end of a major transit agreement raised ...
Moscow and local authorities in Transnistria are discussing the possibility of purchasing gas for Moldova's Russian-occupied region on the European spot market via an intermediary company, the Russian ...
Russia’s contract for the transit of its gas across Ukraine expired on December 31 last year and Kyiv refused to consider a new deal. Ukraine’s decision was supported by the European Commission, even ...
Moldova's breakaway region of Transnistria will receive gas from Russia as "humanitarian aid," but the rest of the country will remain cut off from Moscow's supply, the Kremlin-backed separatist ...
The global energy landscape has entered a transformative era as Europe decisively shifts away from Russian natural gas. Once the cornerstone of Europe’s energy supply, Russia now faces the economic ...
Russia relies on oil and gas business in part to fund its ongoing war in Ukraine; with revenues accounting for 30 to 50 per cent of the Russian federal budget, according to The Oxford Institute ...
The Russian Ministry of Defense reportedly said that the Ukrainian military attacked a station supplying gas through the Turkish Stream pipeline, in an attempt to "cut off gas supplies to European ...
Russia's natural gas giant Gazprom may slash staff numbers as it faces dwindling revenues amid sanctions imposed following President Vladimir Putin's invasion of Ukraine. Newsweek has contacted ...
Michael Bradshaw receives funding from the UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) that is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC) and the Economic and Social Research ...