FSUOGM - Former Soviet Union Oil & Gas

15 September 2022

INTERVIEW: "We are focused on supporting Ukrainian businesses and government needs" – Dimitar Bogov, EBRD

14 September 2022

Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has devastated the country, causing billions of dollars worth of damage to infrastructure, houses and industry. Kyiv and its international allies have discussed a “Marshall Plan” for Ukraine at several key events.

Commodity prices fall across the board as the market adjusts to the sanctions realities

14 September 2022

The war in Ukraine will go into its eighth month next week and commodity prices are coming off their record-breaking highs as the market adjusts to the new realities.

War in Ukraine continues to influence global LNG flows

12 September 2022

China is snapping up discounted Russian LNG, while also diverting some cargoes to other countries, and the US continues to target European buyers.

EU energy ministers clash over Russian gas price cap proposal

12 September 2022

Member states move towards general price cap on gas imports, though details have still to be worked out.

Naftogaz to sue Gazprom over payments

12 September 2022

Naftogaz, Ukraine’s state-run oil and gas company, filed a Request for Arbitration with the International Court of Arbitration of the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris regarding the actions of Gazprom, Russia’s largest energy company.

GUSTAFSON: Russian oil exports – are sanctions working?

11 September 2022

Six months after the beginning of the Russian invasion, the “Devil’s Dance” of Western sanctions and Russian oil exports and revenues has barely begun. The main contest still lies ahead.

Proposed gas price cap prompts EU discord and Russian threats

9 September 2022

The EU has proposed capping the price of Russian natural gas, as Brussels doubles down on efforts to hamper Moscow’s ability to finance its war in Ukraine.

Sanctions leakage: pipes and tankers

9 September 2022

After about two months of problems caused by oil traders self-sanctioning, Russia’s oil exports have largely recovered and replaced most of the fall in demand in Europe with new buyers in Asia. The challenge Moscow now faces is how to get it there.

Does Ukraine have enough gas to survive winter? Sergiy Makogon, CEO of GTSOU, says the answer is yes

9 September 2022

Can Ukraine keep its citizens warm this winter? In Kyiv and across the country, many are asking this question as the heating season approaches and the gas storage tanks are still lacking crucial reserves.