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Russia and the other former Soviet republics are often viewed as remote and obscure, but FSU OGM sheds light on the vital role these countries play in world energy markets. It explains the region's status as a key player in the EU's energy planning, while also focusing on the progress of efforts to expand deliveries to Asia.

Leading commentaries in recent years have covered the economic consequences of political unrest in Ukraine, efforts to open the Southern Gas Corridor between the Caspian Sea Basin and the EU, competition between Russia and Central Asia for access to the Chinese gas market and the continued rise in Russian liquids production.

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Ukrainian drones target Russian shadow fleet, gas pipelines

7 July 2025

A series of explosions and drone attacks targeted key Russian military infrastructure over the weekend, striking facilities in both the country’s Black Sea and Far East regions, Ukrainian intelligence sources claimed.

Uzbek parliament approves mandatory gas trading licensing

6 July 2025

Uzbekistan’s lower house of parliament, the Legislative Chamber of the Oliy Majlis, has approved a bill introducing mandatory licensing for the trade of natural gas..

Russian consumers urge government not to hike domestic gas prices

6 July 2025

The measure, ordered by President Vladimir Putin in January, is intended to help compensate Gazprom for lost revenues from reduced European exports and to cover the cost of maintaining underground gas storage facilities.

Rosneft boosts efficiency for Arctic-grade diesel at Komsomolsk refinery

6 July 2025

Engineers at Rosneft’s Komsomolsk oil refinery have introduced a new component extraction scheme at the ELOU-AVT-3 crude distillation unit, boosting the plant’s production efficiency of Arctic-grade diesel fuel by 20%.

Poland, Ukraine extend winter gas guarantee deal

6 July 2025

Ukraine and Poland have extended their agreement on guaranteed natural gas supply volumes via the Polish gas transmission system.

Gazprom wins partial gas price dispute against Poland’s Orlen, may claim $290mn

5 July 2025

Russian energy giant Gazprom has won a partial ruling in an international arbitration case against Poland’s state-run oil and gas company Orlen, which may result in Orlen being ordered to pay up to $290mn over a long-running pricing dispute,

Russia’s LNG exports fall in first half of year

4 July 2025

Russia’s LNG exports have dipped by 4.4% over the first half of the year.

Global LNG liquefaction capacity to grow 37% by 2028: GIIGNL

4 July 2025

Global LNG liquefaction capacity is expected to grow by 37% to over 672.1mn tonnes per year by 2028 as producers commission around 180mn tpy of new capacity.

Russian monthly oil and gas revenues slump to two-and-a-half year low in June

4 July 2025

The ministry attributed the decline in receipts to a lower average price for Urals crude, falling gas production and exports, and continued production restrictions under the OPEC+ agreement.

Russia's Russneft gains major new shareholder

4 July 2025

Neoline Activy has acquired a 16.33% voting stake in RussNeft, acting on behalf of Zaira Gudaeva, who previously controlled only 2.05%.

Uzbekistan, Azerbaijan partner on geological exploration in Ustyurt region

3 July 2025

Uzbekistan’s state energy company Uzbekneftegaz has reached a new agreement with Azerbaijan’s state oil company SOCAR to launch geological exploration in the Ustyurt region, a remote and resource-rich plateau in northwestern Uzbekistan.

Ukraine’s underground gas reserves rise, but remain lowest in over a decade

2 July 2025

Natural gas reserves in Ukraine’s underground gas storage facilities have exceeded 8bn cubic metres as of June 28, amounting to 25.9% of their total capacity. Volumes remain 1.95 bcm (19.6%) lower than at the same time last year.

Russia to shield Gazprom from taxes on Nord Stream 2 debt

2 July 2025

As followed by bne IntelliNews, Gazprom was expectedly allowed by the government to skip the dividend payment for 2024.

Kazakhstan set to exceed oil output forecast in 2025 after upgrades at key fields

2 July 2025

Kazakhstan is poised to surpass its 2025 oil production forecast by approximately 2%, with output now expected to reach 97.7mn tonnes (around 2mn barrels per day).

Russia nationalises Dagestani oil terminal DagNefteProdukt

1 July 2025

A Makhachkala court has ruled to transfer ownership of the Caspian region’s key oil transshipment terminal DagNefteProdukt in Dagestan to the Russian state.

Poland ends the last of Russian oil imports

1 July 2025

Poland’s largest energy company, state-owned Orlen, has ended its last contract for Russian crude oil and halted these imports, declaring finally that it has “freed the region from Russian crude oil”.

ASX-listed TMK Energy says Mongolia Gurvantes XXXV CSG project generating strong interest from potential partners

30 June 2025

ASX-listed TMK Energy said on June 30 in an operations and project update that its Gurvantes XXXV Coal Seam Gas (CSG) Project in Mongolia has generated strong interest from potential project partners with proven track records.

Turkey to specify sustainable aviation fuel mandates

30 June 2025

Turkey has decided to specify mandates for airlines and jet fuel suppliers as it pushes to hike the uptake of sustainable aviation fuel (SAF), the country’s civil aviation authority has announced on its website.

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