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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.
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Gazprom Neft completes trials of Russia's first domestically-produced oil well tractor
Russian oil firm Gazprom Neft has completed trials of what it described as Russia’s first domestically produced well tractor, cutting the cost of downhole operations by a fifth.
Russian refinery runs hit multi-year low in June amid Ukrainian strikes
Russian refinery runs could recover from June’s multi-year low, but fuel supply is expected to remain tight through summer.
Georgia's only refinery to stop using Russian oil to target EU fuels market
Georgia’s Kulevi oil refinery plans to stop processing Russian crude from August or September, allowing it to target more profitable markets in the EU.
Head of German far-right party calls for return to Russian oil and gas
“Cheap energy from Russia was the secret of the success of ‘Made in Germany’. We need it back,” the leader of the far-right AfD told Reuters last week.
Mongolia expects progress on Russia-China gas pipeline at Vladivostok form in September
“I think there will be progress during this year’s Eastern Economic Forum in Vladivostok,” Ninj Demberel said, referring to the event scheduled for September 1–4.
Yamal LNG carrier arrives in Danish yard for maintenance ahead of EU ban on Arc7 servicing
A Yamal LNG carrier has entered Denmark’s Fayard yard ahead of new EU restrictions in 2027.
Uzbekistan's Uzbekneftegaz targets 1.6% growth in gas output this year
The company plans to drill at 17 prospective areas targeting combined C3 resources of almost 81.9 bcm of gas.
Russian wholesale gasolines see mixed changes in week ending July 3
Russian wholesale gasoline prices moved in different directions in the week ending July 3, with AI-92 gaining 1.38% while AI-95 fell by more than 1%.
Russia eases rule on mandatory diesel sales on exchanges
Russia’s energy ministry confirmed on July 3 plans to reduce the mandatory share of diesel production sold on commodity exchanges from 16% to 10%, as the government seeks to redirect more fuel to agricultural producers.
Shareholders in Russian petchems firm Sibur approve 36% drop in dividends for Q1
Shareholders in Russian petrochemicals giant Sibur have approved RUB6.74bn ($86mn) in dividends for the first quarter of 2026, down 36% from the same period last year.
Russia provides tax incentives to boost fuel supply to domestic market
The move comes as Ukraine has intensified drone strikes against Russian oil refineries in recent months, causing widespread shortages including in the capital.
Sevastopol eases restrictions on fuel sales at some stations
Nine filling stations in Russian-annexed Sevastopol began selling fuel without QR codes on July 5, offering limited relief from restrictions introduced in response to persistent supply shortages.
Ukraine hits St Petersburg oil terminal in largescale drone strike on July 4
A major oil products terminal in St Petersburg was struck during a large-scale Ukrainian drone attack overnight on July 4, although Russian authorities reported no casualties.
Russian Urals oil discounts edge higher in June
Russia's fuel shortages become systemic as Ukrainian strikes expose refining weakness
Russia's fuel shortages are evolving from a series of temporary disruptions into a structural weakness in the country's wartime economy, as repeated Ukrainian drone strikes continue to degrade refineries.
BP hands operatorship of Azerbaijan's BTC oil pipeline to SOCAR
British energy major BP has officially transferred the operatorship of the Baku-Tbilisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil export pipeline to Azerbaijan’s state oil firm SOCAR, the joint venture company BTC Co announced on July 1.
SOCAR takes over BTC pipeline operations from BP
Russia considers further lowing fuel quality standards to reduce shortages
The government could allow the production and circulation of Euro-2, Euro-3 and Euro-4 gasoline and diesel until July 2027.
Fourth Russian region declares state of high alert over fuel shortages
Ukraine has significantly intensified drone strikes against Russian oil refineries over the past two months, creating fuel shortages across the country.
Azerbaijan's BTC oil transit falls 9% in first five months of 2026, TANAP gas deliveries pass 99.6bcm
Energy statistics show we remain an overwhelmingly fossil fuel-based world
Renewables are growing fast, but oil and gas by far still dominate the global energy system.
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