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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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Ukraine halts gas injections as heating season nears amid supply disruptions and Russian attacks

3 November 2025

Ukraine has stopped injecting natural gas into its underground storage facilities as the heating season approaches, following weeks of reduced inflows caused by Russian strikes on energy infrastructure and maintenance work on Polish pipelines.

Kazakh oil service providers request intervention against 'unfair pricing practices’ by Chinese subcontractors

3 November 2025

The Oil and Gas Council of Kazakhstan has called on Prime Minister Olzhas Bektenov to intervene in what it describes as unfair pricing practices by Chinese subcontractors operating in the country’s oil and gas chemical sector.

Japan faces calls from within for LNG restructuring as utilities assure public that there is little to be worried about

3 November 2025

At present, Russia accounts for just under 10% of Japan’s total LNG imports, largely through the Sakhalin-2 project in the Russian Far East. The facility at Prigorodnoye, on the southern tip of Sakhalin, has supplied Japan since 2009.

Turkish refineries reportedly buying more non-Russian crude in response to sanctions

2 November 2025

Turkey's largest oil refineries are reportedly purchasing more non-Russian oil as they react to the latest Western sanctions imposed on Russia in relation to its war in Ukraine.

Navigating headwinds, OPEC+ pivots to price defence for Q1 2026

2 November 2025

In a significant strategic pivot, the OPEC+ consortium is prioritising market stability and price defence over its recent campaign to recapture market share

Russia’s LNG exports soar by 21% in October

1 November 2025

The commencement of cargoes from Arctic LNG 2 has taken Russia’s LNG exports to new levels.

US push to pressure Iran providing fresh incentive for trans-Caspian pipeline

31 October 2025

Turkmenistan showing interest in the idea.

Plug Power inks 2GW electrolyser agreement with Allied Biofuels for Uzbekistan SAF facility

31 October 2025

Plug Power has entered into a binding deal with Allied Biofuels FE LLC (ABF) to deliver up to 2 gigawatts of its GenEco PEM electrolyser systems for a new sustainable and electro-sustainable aviation fuel facility in Uzbekistan.

Kazakhstan's KMG boosts oil output by 10% in 9M 2025

31 October 2025

Kazakhstan’s national oil company KazMunayGas announced last week it had increased its production of crude oil and gas condensate by 10% year on year in the first nine months of 2025, to 19.84mn tonnes.

Russia's Gazprom potentially slashes 2026 investment plan by up to a third

31 October 2025

Each year, the group adopts its investment plan in a cautious framework before revising it in October, generally upward, ahead of final confirmation.

Dragon Oil at 25: how a $200m bet became a $15.2bn regional franchise

31 October 2025

“Sustainability is not a checkbox for us,” Al Tayer told the delegates at the 30th Turkmenistan Oil and Gas Conference and Exhibition (OGT2025) in Ashgabat at the end of October. “It is the heartbeat of our mission.”

Washington has a new focus on a Caspian energy play

31 October 2025

For most of the last three decades since winning independence, Central Asia has been a bit of a backwater. Not any more. The Trump administration is becoming more focused on Turkmenistan's vast gas reserves and can smell money and power there.

The International Gas Union’s ledger: demand, poverty and “capital-G Gas”

31 October 2025

“I don’t talk about “transition” anymore. Or at least I try and avoid the word,” Stegher told bne IntelliNews at OGT2025.

BOTAŞ and Turkey’s hub ambition: from “30-year dream” to cross-border reality

31 October 2025

For Ankara, the symbolism is as important as the molecules: Turkey’s energy map is shifting from end-market to hub.

Russia faces $50bn annual losses from oil sanctions as Lukoil exits international assets

31 October 2025

Russia is expected to lose at least $50bn annually due to oil-related sanctions, as Moscow’s largest private oil producer Lukoil agrees to sell its international assets and Germany considers nationalising operations owned by state-run Rosneft.

Kazakhstan reportedly in talks with ExxonMobil over expansion of Kashagan oil field

31 October 2025

Kazakhstan is holding negotiations with Exxon Mobil on developing the untapped section of its giant Kashagan oil field, Bloomberg reported on October 30, citing people familiar with the discussions.

Russia’s Lukoil agrees to sell foreign holding company to Switzerland's Gunvor

30 October 2025

Russia’s Lukoil has accepted an offer from commodity trader Gunvor to acquire LUKOIL International GmbH, the holding company for its overseas assets

Serbia’s oil refinery will continue to function until November 25

30 October 2025

Serbia’s sole oil refinery in Pancevo will continue normal operations until November 25 despite US sanctions targeting the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS), Energy Minister Dubravka Dedovic Handanovic said on October 29.

Serbia’s central bank accuses media of spreading panic over NIS sanctions

30 October 2025

Serbia’s central bank has rejected claims that the use of the country’s domestic Dina payment card at fuel stations run by the sanctioned oil company NIS could trigger US penalties, calling such reports an attempt to “spread panic.”

Serbia’s NIS posts 9-month net loss as US sanctions weigh on performance

30 October 2025

NIS, majority-owned by Russia’s Gazprom Group, said it had operated in “extremely complex circumstances” after sanctions were announced by the US Treasury Department.

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