The German newspaper DIE Welt has revealed a delicate issue concerning the probable supply of Russian gas to EU countries through a Turkish company that supplies Bulgaria thanks to a 13-year contract, even though the EU has declared that it wants to be totally independent from Moscow gas starting from 2027.

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The purchase of Indian and Chinese oil has offset most of the decline in Russian exports to Europe, thus raising questions about the impact of sanctions on Moscow which have instead led to a skyrocketing energy bills for European consumers. An analysis by the Financial Times on available data from Chinese and Indian customs statistics shows [...]

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EU energy shield is what will be discussed this week and precisely Wednesday in the meeting between technicians and ambassadors of the 27 in view of the summit of the energy ministers set for next Friday. Among the options under consideration is setting a ceiling on the price of gas arriving from Russia in order to reduce [...]

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In a note, the Russian energy giant Gazprom says that starting from Wednesday it will reduce gas supplies to Germany by another 20 percentage points, which will therefore lose about 33 million cubic meters per day. The reason given by the company refers to the repair of the Siemens turbine. The news leads to [...]

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War of energy and wheat (by Massimiliano D'Elia) In the end Putin is probably succeeding in his crazy plan, which is not so crazy: to undermine Western democracies that for years have rested on the conviction of lasting peace guaranteed by NATO and the United Nations. Less convincing, however, is the Union's ability to influence [...]

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Russia is moving to "downsize" a natural gas joint venture, putting the investments of Shell and two Japanese energy companies at risk. A decree issued last Thursday by President Vladimir Putin concerns Sakhalin-2, a project in the Russian Far East that serves as an exporter of liquefied natural gas to Japan. The decision […]

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(by Massimiliano D'Elia) The effects of the war in Ukraine are being felt globally. If in Africa we are close to collapse, with unpredictable developments of instability, due to the lack of wheat and cereals from Ukraine and Russia, for many other countries the effects of the sanctions imposed on Russia are unleashing a sort [...]

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Password in the Kremlin? Reinforce the western side. By the end of the year, over two thousand new weapons will be deployed in the western regions with 20 new warships. NATO is expanding and Moscow's response to the "growing military threats" from the West is not diplomacy but continuous and progressive armament. To worry [...]

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The procedure for opening accounts at Gazprom Bank was launched without accepting unilateral changes to existing contracts Eni, in view of the imminent payment deadlines set for the next few days, has started the procedures relating to the opening at Gazprom Bank of the two current accounts denominated K, one in euro [...]

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(by Massimiliano D'Elia) Close to the new deadlines for gas payments to Moscow, the EU has probably found an interlocutory solution to the question of the payment in rubles of the precious hydrocarbon: community companies will be able to support the conditions of the Kremlin without violate sanctions. Paid the sum in euros or dollars, with a [...]

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According to Interfax reports, Moscow warns that it has used "another hypersonic missile against Ukrainian military targets". While 'The Kyiv independence' accuses the Russian military forces of having transferred "thousands of Ukrainian civilians" to "camps" where their cell phones and documents are "checked" and then "deported to remote cities of Russia". But on Telegram, the authorities [...]

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Soon #Gazprom will announce the start of liquefied gas supplies to China through the “Power of Serbia” pipeline. With this work, Russia is preparing to conquer world leadership in the distribution of energy, in particular of liquefied gas. As Bellomo writes in Il Sole 24Ore, the Russian move will tend to [...]

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Other than Salvini, Savoini & co. With Russia the facts are done by Angela Merkel with Gazprom. Now with Ursula von der Leyen, the new president of the EU Commission, the game is done. Fausto Carioti on Libero explains the details of the operation. Side by side, Putin's lobbyists, the team led by the Chancellor and the [...]

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Russian energy giant Gazprom has completed construction of the offshore sections of the second stretch of the Turkish Stream pipeline on Russian territory. This was reported in a press release by South stream transport Bv, Gazprom's subsidiary for the development of the project, in which it is emphasized that work continues on the construction of [...]

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Russian Minister Novak, Gazprom and Novatek will invest in gas pipelines and LNG terminals in Morocco Gazprom and Novatek are ready to participate in the construction of gas pipelines and liquefied natural gas (LNG) terminals in Morocco. This is what was declared by the Minister of Energy, Alexander Novak, in an interview broadcast by the television station "Rossiya 24". "Our companies are interested in [...]

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Russia: Gazprom could allocate another 50 billion rubles to Turkish Stream Russian energy giant Gazprom could allocate another 50 billion rubles (866 million dollars) to finance the Turkish Stream gas pipeline project. This was announced by the press service of the company. In January, the media reported, citing documents from [...]

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