FSUOGM - Former Soviet Union Oil & Gas

4 August 2022

Ukrainian government gives Naftogaz permission to change Eurobonds contract

3 August 2022

Ukraine’s national gas company Naftogaz has been given permission to change the lending contracts relating to Eurobonds that it failed to pay in July, Interfax reported on August 2.

EU gas imports from Russia in charts

2 August 2022

The Bruegel think-tank has published a set of interactive charts that show very clearly how Russian gas imports to Europe this year are well below the historical average.

Russian gas revenues slump 40% m/m in June amid Gazprom supply cuts

28 July 2022

Russia saw its revenues from natural gas exports slump 40% month on month in June, highlighting the self-inflicting damage that Gazprom’s recent cuts in gas supply to Europe are doing to Moscow’s coffers.

European gas exceeds $2,200/1,000 cubic metres for the first time since March

28 July 2022

Dutch TTF hub gas prices rose to €202/MWh, or c$2,200 per 1,000 cubic metres, on July 26, as flows from Russia’s Nord Stream pipeline were curtailed from 67 mcm per day at the beginning of the week towards a stated target of 33 mcm per day.

Ukraine appeals to US for gas supply

28 July 2022

Ukraine requested gas from the US as the country prepares for its “most difficult winter”, the Kyiv Independent reported on July 27.

Naftogaz to propose new agreement with investors "immediately", having defaulted on bond payments

28 July 2022

Ukraine’s national gas company Naftogaz has slipped into default after failing to negotiate a payment freeze with bondholders. As a result, the company will propose a new agreement immediately, according to a statement published by Naftogaz