FSUOGM - Former Soviet Union Oil & Gas

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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.

Our journalists on the ground have a wealth of local experience and are proficient in Russian and other languages in Central Asia, allowing us to provide an unparalleled level of industry coverage.

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Synchronisation of Ukraine's energy system with ENTSO-E will strengthen its sustainability and level of security of supplies, says Denys Shmyhal

12 October 2021

Synchronisation of Ukraine's energy system with ENTSO-E will strengthen its sustainability and level of security of supplies, says Denys Shmyhal

After Nord Stream 2 promises, German fund lies dormant

12 October 2021

After Nord Stream 2 promises, German fund lies dormant

From Dutch earthquakes to a UK fracking ban: how declining European gas supply has contributed to the current crisis

12 October 2021

There are many underlying causes behind the current gas supply crisis unfolding in Europe. A “V” shaped market has seen global gas demand surge but adding to a perfect storm is that the EU's own gas production has been plummeting.

STOLYPIN: It isn’t the ‘Usual Suspect' who is really 'weaponising gas'

11 October 2021

That naughty Vladimir Putin is up to his tricks again. Not weaponising football hooligans or COVID vaccines this time, but gas. Politicians are queuing up to blame Russia. The trouble is, this is not just bad analysis but also bad politics.

ING: Winter is coming… and so is further volatility for energy markets

10 October 2021

Energy prices have seen significant strength recently. European gas prices have rallied 94% during September, taking them to record levels. Oil and coal have also strengthened.

How Taliban rule will either assure or doom the TAPI gas pipeline

8 October 2021

Afghanistan’s new rulers say the Turkmen-led mega-infrastructure investment is a “priority project”. Sceptics say that with the “nation building” impetus from the US gone, financing will be out of reach.

WEBINAR & PODCAST: Natural gas burning bright – are sky-high gas prices the new norm?

7 October 2021

Natural gas prices are at historical highs and breaking records on a nearly daily basis. Are sky-high prices here to stay? What is driving the surge? bne IntelliNews hosted three veterans of the Russian market to discuss the issues.

CENTRAL ASIA BLOG: Uzbeks wonder why they’re suffering neverending gasoline price hikes

7 October 2021

Rather than pay steep prices, many motorists in Uzbekistan hook up dangerous gas cylinders to their vehicles to access cheaper fuel. The “liberalised market” is not working for them.

European gas prices slide back after Putin hints Russia may help "stabilise" the market

6 October 2021

Natural gas prices in Europe took a dive on the afternoon of October 6, after Russian President Vladimir Putin hinted that Gazprom might release more supply onto the market.

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