FSUOGM - Former Soviet Union Oil & Gas

10 June 2025

Nasdaq-listed Plug Power and Australia’s AGA team up for 2GW green fuel project in Uzbekistan

9 June 2025

US-based Plug Power said on June 9 that it has expanded its partnership with Australia's Allied Green Ammonia (AGA) with an agreement to provide two gigawatts (GW) of electrolyser capacity for a sustainable fuels project in Uzbekistan.

Russia seeks to resume 5+2 talks on Transnistria, hints at new energy crisis

9 June 2025

Fears Moscow could trigger a new energy crisis in separatist Transnistria if the pro-EU PAS wins Moldova's autumn general election.

Kazakhstan reduces gas flaring by 75% since 2012

9 June 2025

Kazakhstan has reduced gas flaring by 75% over the past decade, the Clean Air Task Force (CATF) said in a statement on June 5.

Gazprom more than quadruples gas supplies to Uzbekistan in 2024

8 June 2025

Gazprom increased its gas deliveries to Uzbekistan from 1.28bn cubic metres (bcm) in 2023 to as much as 5.64 bcm in 2024, according to a report from Interfax.

Russian oil sector posts $4bn 1Q25 loss as profits collapse ahead of April oil price slump

8 June 2025

Russia’s largest oil producers have collectively reported a net loss of over RUB411.8bn ($4bn) in the first quarter of 2025, a dramatic reversal from the RUB475.7bn in profits posted during the same period last year.

BP's $2.9bn FID in Azerbaijan won't mean higher exports

8 June 2025

Hopes are slim that Azerbaijan will be able to ramp up gas supply to Europe to 20 bcm per year as targeted for a number more years.

US investor Lynch in talks with Germany on taking over Nord Stream 2

8 June 2025

Before relocating to Miami in 2019, Lynch lived in Moscow for two decades. During this time, he was involved in significant financial dealings, including the acquisition of a subsidiary of Yukos in 2007 and the Swiss division of Sberbank in 2022.

Leak reported at Druzhba pipeline in Belarus

7 June 2025

The cause of the incident has not yet been determined, but the ministry said no oil products had entered any water bodies.

Russian gas exports to dip 3% in 2025: Moscow-based CPI

7 June 2025

Russian pipeline gas exports are expected to decline by 3% in 2025 to 115bn cubic metres, as gains in shipments to China fail to fully offset the loss of transit through Ukraine.

Another well blowout occurs in west Kazakhstan

7 June 2025

Emergency services in Kazakhstan’s Mangistau region are responding to a blowout of a gas-water mixture at a well at the Tolkyn oilfield.

Russian seaborne oil exports slump by third in final week of May amid fresh sanctions

7 June 2025

Russian seaborne oil exports slumped by almost a third in the final week of May, as EU sanctions targeted 189 tankers.

Gazprom achieves 17% growth in gas output for 2024

7 June 2025

Russian gas giant Gazprom reported a 17% year-on-year increase in natural and associated gas production in 2024.

Moldova secures €400mn EBRD loan to bolster energy security

6 June 2025

State energy trader Energocom will receive a €400mn ($434mn) loan from the European Bank for Reconstruction and Development to finance the purchase of natural gas and electricity.

Hungary’s MVM joins $2.9bn Shah Deniz gas project in Azerbaijan

6 June 2025

Hungarian state-owned energy group MVM has secured a 5% stake in the next phase of Azerbaijan’s flagship Shah Deniz gas field, joining a $2.9bn development led by BP.

Turkmenistan douses the flames of “hell”

5 June 2025

Crater fire in collapsed desert gas well raged for half a century. Adventurous tourists treasured site. Climate scientists hated it for its massive methane emissions.

Ukraine warns of gas shortfall worth up to €1bn, says Zelenskiy

5 June 2025

Ukraine is facing a significant gas supply shortfall valued at around €1bn, President Volodymyr Zelenskiy said.

KazMunayGas considers yuan-denominated bonds as Kazakhstan resists OPEC+ output cuts

5 June 2025

KazMunayGas is exploring options to issue yuan-denominated bonds, including both offshore “dim sum” and onshore “panda” bonds, as part of efforts to secure more favourable borrowing terms, CEO Askhat Khassenov has told Bloomberg.

Kazakhstan orders Shell and Eni to halt gas plant project at Karachaganak over cost disputes

5 June 2025

Kazakhstan has reportedly instructed Shell and Eni to halt their work on constructing a gas processing plant at the Karachaganak gas and condensate field, citing unresolved disputes over rising project costs and delays.

Russian Transneft oil pipeline operator to pay 2024 dividend

4 June 2025

Russian oil pipeline operator Transneft to pay 2024 dividend despite higher profit tax

France and Belgium not satisfied with Russia LNG ban

4 June 2025

France and Belgium said they need more reassurance to support the Russian LNG ban

France, Belgium resist call to give up Russian LNG

4 June 2025

France and Belgium have expressed strong reservations about the European Commission's proposed ban on imports of Russian LNG by 2027.

Kazakhstan urges oil majors to boost domestic content in energy projects

4 June 2025

Kazakhstan’s government is reportedly upping pressure on international oil companies to raise the participation of local suppliers in multibillion-dollar oil & gas projects, as part of a broader strategy to strengthen the country’s economy.

Hungary's MOL signs onshore exploration agreement with Azerbaijan's SOCAR

4 June 2025

MOL has signed key terms for an exploration, development and production sharing agreement with Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR for the Shamakhi-Gobustan region of the country.

BP acquires stakes in Karabagh and ADUA blocks, approves $2.9bn Shah Deniz Compression project

4 June 2025

BP has deepened its presence in Azerbaijan’s offshore oil and gas sector with two major moves.

BP outlines multibillion-dollar energy strategy in Azerbaijan with new solar, gas and oil projects

4 June 2025

BP outlines multibillion-dollar energy strategy in Azerbaijan with new solar, gas and oil projects

Russia’s Gazprom has quietly shelved Turkey gas hub plan, says report

4 June 2025

Project praised by Putin no longer seen as viable, sources at energy giant cited as saying.

Naftogaz to receive €36.4mn EBRD loan to modernise drilling fleet

3 June 2025

Ukraine’s state energy firm Naftogaz Group will receive a €36.4mn loan from the EBRD to upgrade its drilling fleet.

Kazakhstan’s oil output drops 4% in May due to lower Tengiz production, remains above OPEC+ quota

3 June 2025

Kazakhstan’s daily oil production fell by 4% in May compared to the previous month, driven largely by reduced output from the Tengiz oilfield, Reuters reported on June 2, citing an industry source familiar with the data.

Russian gas giant Gazprom halves profit in 1Q25

3 June 2025

Russian natural gas giant Gazprom reported 1Q25 revenue of RUB2.8 trillion ($31.5bn), flat year on year, while EBITDA fell 7% y/y to RUB844bn ($9.5bn), according to the IFRS results published by the company.

BP and SOCAR finalise $430mn green energy projects in Jabrayil and Sangachal

3 June 2025

BP and SOCAR finalise $430mn green energy projects in Jabrayil and Sangachal