FSUOGM - Former Soviet Union Oil & Gas

15 October 2022

Will Ukraine suffer in darkness this winter? DTEK's Timchenko believes the energy sector can pull through with help from friends

13 October 2022

Russia’s extreme strikes on Ukraine’s energy infrastructure this week have caused international outrage and concerns that the war-torn country will suffer a cold and dark winter.

ENERGY CRISIS: Bruegel gas use tracker shows a tight market but falling EU consumption

12 October 2022

This winter is going to be tough. An energy crisis has already led the EU to spend over half a trillion euros on relief and support. Europe wants to cut its gas consumption by 15% and has managed to reduce it by 7% already.

What happened to the Nord Stream pipelines?

11 October 2022

Intrigue continues regarding what caused major leaks to occur at Russia’s Nord Stream pipelines in late September, potentially putting them permanently out of action. It is widely agreed that the leaks were a result of sabotage.

EU members still fail to make headway on gas price cap proposal

10 October 2022

EU leaders convened once more on October 7 to discuss the introduction of a price cap on gas imports, but once more, member states failed to decide on what form the measure would take.

Nord Stream leaks: a catastrophe for climate goals

8 October 2022

The explosions in the Nord Stream pipelines in the Baltic Sea are creating an unprecedented climate catastrophe.

MOSCOW BLOG: Russia and Saudi Arabia’s oil production cut is pre-emptive strike on EU’s price cap scheme

6 October 2022

Has Riyadh just sided with Putin by agreeing to cut oil production by 2mn barrels? It's more complicated than that.