FSUOGM - Former Soviet Union Oil & Gas

31 August 2021

Maintaining gas flow through Ukraine can deter energy blackmail

30 August 2021

Maintaining gas flow through Ukraine can deter energy blackmail

bneGREEN: Russia drafts hydrogen development plan

27 August 2021

Russia plans to emerge as an exporter of hydrogen within the space of a few years and supply as much as 12mn tonnes per year (tpy) of the fuel by 2035, under a draft development plan approved in August.

Lukoil interested in expanding Nigerian footprint

25 August 2021

Lukoil, Russia’s largest privately owned oil company, has expressed interest in expanding its operations in Nigeria.

Nord Stream 2 fails to get exemption from EU gas market rules

25 August 2021

A court in Germany has ruled that Russia’s controversial Nord Stream 2 pipeline should not be exempt from EU gas market rules, creating new headaches for the project’s state-owned operator Gazprom, which may be unable to use half the capacity.

Turkmenistan: Taliban of brothers

25 August 2021

Turkmenistan is embracing the Taliban takeover next door and refusing to get involved in humanitarian operations. This and more in Eurasianet’s weekly briefing.

KYIV BLOG: Merkel trying to cut an almost impossible gas transit deal for Ukraine

24 August 2021

With only a month left in office German Chancellor Angela Merkel is trying to cut an energy deal that will allow Germany to receive gas from Russia’s new Nord Stream 2 but keep some gas flowing through Ukraine’s Druzhba gas pipelines.