Gazprom: The EU Has Used Up 95% of its Gas Reserves
Europe’s natural gas reserves are running substantially below normal levels, just as tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate.
Read moreEurope’s natural gas reserves are running substantially below normal levels, just as tensions between Russia and Ukraine continue to escalate.
Read moreRussia has entered into a long-term agreement to supply natural gas to China, strengthening its energy alliance with the communist
Read moreEnergy costs across Europe soared to the highest ever this week, amid widening natural gas shortages, reduced wind power output,
Read moreNatural gas prices across Europe were sent soaring this week, as flows through a major Russian pipeline have remained well
Read moreIt appears that a share consolidation is coming to Southern Energy Corp (TSXV: SOU), a natural gas explorer and producer
Read moreSwiss-based commodity trading giant Trafigura Group has warned that Europe’s severely depleted natural gas reserves will lead to a cold
Read moreEuropeans are about to have a very cold, and expensive winter ahead. Germany’s energy regulator has “temporarily suspended” the certification
Read moreDespite Russian-owned Gazprom boosting supply to storage facilities in Europe, the bloc still can’t seem to get a break. On
Read moreOn October 21 after the close, Altus Midstream Company (NASDAQ: ALTM), an energy company which owns minority stakes in four
Read moreThe price of oil soared to $85 per barrel on Monday, as OPEC members continue to restrict supply despite growing
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