Gas

Ukraine has a severe gas shortage, people face harsh winter

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Facing a third winter of conflict, Ukrainians are facing a serious risk of a shortage of heating systems.

EU sets deadline for completely eliminating Russian gas

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The European Union (EU) has finalized a roadmap to completely end Russian gas imports, with a deadline of early 2028.

EU launches cutting off Russian gas to Hungary and Slovakia

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On October 20, EU member states supported the new bill, thereby permanently cutting off Russian gas supplies to Hungary and Slovakia.

EU opens the way for Serbia to leave Russian gas

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The European Union (EU) has invited Serbia to participate in a joint gas purchase plan to reduce its dependence on Russian gas.

Russia changes tactics, Ukraine races to find gas before harsh winter

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Russian airstrikes destroyed many key Ukrainian gas facilities, forcing Kiev to increase energy imports before the winter.

Bowel customers suddenly suffer a heavy blow to Russian gas

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Hungary, a major Russian customer in the EU, unexpectedly supported the ban on Russian gas, dealing a heavy blow to Moscow's revenue.

The risk of a severe winter covering Ukraine

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Ukraine faces a serious gas shortage winter, having to cut the heating season as Russia continues to attack energy infrastructure.

Russian gas and the problem of life and death in the last market in Europe

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Analysts point to Turkey's fragile balance - the last "maintainer" of Russian gas in Europe.

Bad forecast for European winter due to Russian gas shortage

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Russia's Gazprom forecasts problems with the European Union's (EU) gas supply this winter.

Ukraine quietly imports Russian gas through Europe

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More than 70% of Ukraine's gas imports in 2025 will come from Russian gas.

Paradox of EU buying Russian gas and aiding Ukraine

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Despite efforts to reduce dependence, the four EU countries continue to import Russian gas with more than aid to Ukraine.

Russia sells gas to China at incredibly low prices, energy balance changes

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Russia sells gas to China at a price nearly 40% lower than it sells to Europe and Turkey.

Key weakness that makes the EU's Russian gas ban counterproductive

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The EU has just decided to speed up plans to ban Russian gas imports earlier than expected, but this plan contains a key weakness.

Kremlin believes domestic customers will not turn their backs on Russian gas

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The Kremlin insists Turkey remains committed to Russian gas supplies for practical economic benefits.

Russian gas returns strongly, EU confused between words and actions

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Although the EU has repeatedly pushed to eliminate Russian energy, the reality shows that the bloc has increased its imports of Russian LNG and gas.