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White House special envoy Steve Witkoff is pushing to lift U.S. energy sanctions on Russia, while Interior Secretary Doug ...
President Putin of Russia has blamed growing energy deficits caused by the booming minting of digital currencies for a ...
Russian energy giant Gazprom's average daily natural gas supplies to Europe via the TurkStream undersea pipeline fell by 18.3 ...
President Trump has issued no new restrictions on Russia this year, in effect allowing Moscow to acquire the money and ...
Much of Russia’s energy exports have been hit by Western sanctions since the country launched its full-scale invasion of Ukraine, with a notable exception — nuclear power.
Russia’s role in the European and global energy system has been shaken. This is a profound shift that will mark the end of Russia as an energy superpower.
Before the war in Ukraine, Europe was Russia's largest natural gas customer. Now, Russia is using energy as a weapon. There's concern this new front in the war will spread to the rest of the world.
The Oxford Institute for Energy Studies estimates that Russian gas output in 2022 was down 90.2 billion cubic meters, nearly 12% and the largest drop since 1990.
Preventing any Russian energy from reaching world markets could drive them even higher. “This is actually potentially a more significant energy crisis than the 1970s — that was just oil, ...
European energy markets apparently foresaw grim natural-gas shortages ahead. Read our ongoing coverage of the Russian invasion in Ukraine Putin sees the same thing, and that may be what is ...
Every 1% cut in central bank interest rates gives Russia's VTB Bank an extra 20 billion roubles ($250 million) in net profit, ...
Russia slams Ukraine's energy grid as winter sets in. How one plant copes Russian strikes continue to destroy Ukraine's power grid, prompting nationwide power cuts while temperatures drop.