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The 12-meter turbine poses a threat to Europe’s gas supplies

Europe gas supplies

Russian energy company Gazprom claims it will be impossible to reclaim a turbine critical to gas deliveries to Europe. The turbine is stranded in Germany after returning from Canada, where it was serviced. Moscow claims it can only reinstall the turbine after receiving documentation proving that the turbine is not subject to Western sanctions. Due … Read more

Russia has stopped gas supplies to Latvia says Gazprom

Russia

Gazprom accuses Latvia of violating terms for gas withdrawal. The announcement is latest escalation in Russia’s and European Union’s energy rivalry. Gazprom had already cut off annual gas deliveries to consumers in at least six European nations. Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned energy corporation, said on Saturday that it has stopped sending gas to Latvia, accusing the … Read more

Oil surges for a second day on supply constraint issues

Oil supply constraint issues
  • Oil prices rise for a second day after Gazprom halts gas flow through Nord Stream 1 pipeline.
  • A decrease in supplies will prevent countries from refueling natural gas reserves in time for winter.
  • The spread between the US WTI and the European Brent widened to $5 per barrel on Tuesday.

After Russia, a major energy provider to the area halted gas flow through a major pipeline, concerns about a tightening of the European supply led to an increase in oil prices on Tuesday for a second day.

By 10:29 GMT, Brent crude futures had increased by $1.14, or 1.1 percent, to $106.29 per barrel, building on the previous day’s gain of 1.9 percent.

After rising 2.1 percent on Monday, US West Texas Intermediate (WTI) oil futures jumped $1.31, or 1.4 percent, to $98.01 per barrel.

On Monday, Gazprom said that shipments through the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Germany would reduce to just 20% of capacity, tightening Russia’s grip on Europe’s gas market.

The decrease in supplies will prevent countries from refueling natural gas reserves in time for the winter demand season. The biggest economy in Europe, Germany, may have to limit gas to the industry in order to keep its people warm over the winter.

According to Tamas Varga of oil brokerage PVM, “the news reignited suspicions that Russia, despite its disingenuous denial, will not hesitate to use its energy as a weapon in order to extract concessions in its fight against Ukraine and…Could possibly expect short-term success.”

While the Kremlin claims that gaps are the result of maintenance concerns and the impact of Western sanctions, the European Union has accused Russia of using energy blackmail on numerous occasions.

EU nations came to an emergency regulation agreement on Tuesday to reduce gas consumption during winter.

However, falling demand due to recent high crude and fuel prices and the expectation of an increase in interest rates in the United States have put pressure on prices. Western sanctions and payment disputes with Russia since its Feb. 24 invasion of Ukraine have disrupted Europe’s crude, oil product, and gas supplies.

The completion of the US Federal Reserve’s policy meeting on Wednesday is largely anticipated to result in a 75 basis point increase in interest rates. That increase might lessen economic activity, which would affect the rise in fuel consumption.

The percentage of rate increases by central banks worldwide in the past six months has reached a 40-year high, according to Morgan Stanley, making this cycle of rate increases the most coordinated since the early 1980s.

The bank revised its predictions for this year and next year’s demand growth. Both Brent and WTI crude prices are predicted to be $10 per barrel in the third quarter, $20 less than their earlier predictions.

The difference between the US benchmark WTI and the European and international oil benchmark Brent has expanded to levels not seen since June 2019 as falling US gasoline demand weighs on US crude and tight supply supports Brent.

On Tuesday, prompt Brent inter-month spreads rose to $5 per barrel, the highest level in the previous three weeks. Prices in the front month are greater than prices in the following months in a backwardated market.

 

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Russian actions on the Sakhalin-2 project hurt shares of Mitsui

Mitsui

Shares in Mitsui & Co and Mitsubishi Corp fell about 5% on Friday. Russia moves to create a new firm to take charge of the Sakhalin-2 oil and gas project. Japan has said it would not give up interest in the project, even if asked to leave. Japan continues to import LNG from Sakhalin-2. Shares … Read more

Gazprom shares dive after profit dropped for first time since 1998

Gazprom

Russian gas goliath Gazprom (GAZP.MM) has chosen not to deliver profits on last year’s outcomes. Whenever it first won’t pay out starting around 1998, sending its portions plunging by almost 30%. “The investors concluded that in the ongoing circumstance it isn’t fitting to deliver profits in view of the 2021 outcomes.”  Gazprom plans to burn … Read more

Denmark’s Orsted says risk of Russia ending gas supplies

Denmark

Danish energy company Orsted warned Monday that Russia might cut gas supplies to Denmark soon if it refused to pay in rubles, but that gas could still be secured through the European market. Orsted, formerly DONG Energy, insisted on continuing to pay for Russian gas deliveries in euros and that the payment deadline was May 31. … Read more

GasTerra says its Gazprom deliveries to end

GasTerra, a Dutch firm, announces that it will no longer receive gas from Russia’s Gazprom as of Tuesday after refusing to comply with Moscow’s requests for payment in roubles. GasTerra, which purchases and markets gas on behalf of the Dutch government, finds a replacement for the two billion cubic meters of gas it had expected … Read more

Russia confirms halt gas supplies to Finland

russia

Gazprom, the Russian energy company, announced on Saturday that it had halted all natural gas deliveries to Finland due to a lack of ruble payment. Following the deployment of Russian soldiers in Ukraine on February 24, Moscow has requested consumers from “unfriendly countries,” including EU member states, to pay for gas in rubles, circumventing Western … Read more

Germany to strip Schroeder of official perks over Russia ties

Germany

Germany’s ruling coalition will seek to deprive former chancellor Gerhard Schroeder of official perks such as chauffeurs on Thursday for his obstinate refusal to cut ties with Russian energy behemoths. Schroeder will lose offices and employees paid for by taxpayers at an annual cost of around 400,000 euros ($421,000) under an application made by the … Read more

Poland, Bulgaria get gas from EU neighbours after Russia halt

Poland

Poland and Bulgaria are actually receiving gasoline from their EU neighbors after Russia’s kingdom strength massive Gazprom turned off the taps, European Commission head Ursula von der Leyen said Wednesday. “We will ensure that Gazprom’s decision has the least possible impact on European consumers,” von der Leyen said. “Today, the Kremlin failed once again in … Read more

Russia stops gas supplies to Poland and Bulgaria

Russia

Russia has cut off natural gas materials to Poland and Bulgaria, dramatically escalating its response to Western sanctions imposed on Moscow over the conflict in Ukraine. Russian nation strength massive Gazprom said in an assertion Wednesday that it had absolutely halted resources to Polish gasoline agency PGNiG and Bulgaria’s Bulgargaz after they refused to satisfy … Read more

Germany says Ukraine war to curb growth, stoke inflation

Germany

Germany on Wednesday slashed its financial growth forecast for 2022, weighed down via Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, which has sparked leaps in customer charges now not visible in a long time. The gross home fabricated from Europe’s biggest economic system is now anticipated to make bigger via 2.2 percent instead of 3.6 percent projected in … Read more

Ukraine complains to EU against Russian gas monopoly

Ukraine

KIEV: Ukraine said on Wednesday it had complained to the EU against Gazprom, accusing the Russian energy giant of creating “an artificial deficit of gas” in Europe which has resulted in a price surge. European gas prices rocketed Tuesday to all-time highs on strong winter demand and simmering geopolitical tensions between key supplier Russia and consumer … Read more

Russian gas exports to Europe via Yamal pipeline drop sharply

Russian gas

MOSCOW: Russian natural gas deliveries to Germany through the Yamal-Europe pipeline dropped sharply, Reuters quoted data from the German network operator Gascade, as showing. Flows at the Mallnow metering point on the German-Polish border fell to an hourly volume of 1,217,444 kilowatt hours from an average of 10,000,000 kWh/h on Friday and around 12,000,000 kWh/h on Thursday. … Read more

Gazprom reports record profits of $7.8 billion as gas prices soar

Rising gas prices

MOSCOW: Russian gas giant Gazprom on Monday said that its net income rose to a record 582 billion rubles ($7.8 billion) in the third quarter on the back of soaring gas prices in Europe. Europe receives a third of its gas supplies from Russia and has seen energy prices surge to record highs, as economies … Read more

Lavrov says Russia ready to help ease Europe energy crisis

lavrov

MOSCOW, Oct. 8 (Xinhua) — Russia is willing to support Europe in overcoming the continent’s current energy crisis, Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov said on Friday. “I would like to remind once again that (Russian gas industry giant) Gazprom is continuing to supply gas to Europe under long-term contracts,” Lavrov said at an online meeting with … Read more

Gazprom to prioritise Russia’s home market for winter

MOSCOW: Russia’s top gas producer Gazprom plans to prioritise its home market over export sales because the winter will be cold and snowy, the head of its domestic gas selling business was quoted by Interfax, as saying. The gas demand has surged partly in response to economies recovering from the pandemic, as well as low … Read more

Gazprom and the Hungarian government signed a contract for gas supplies

Gazprom

Russian gas giant Gazprom and the Hungarian government signed a contract for gas supplies till the end of 2036. The signing ceremony was attended by Gazprom Export chief Elena Burmistrova and Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto. Under the contract, Gazprom will be delivering 4.5 billion cubic meters of gas to Hungary yearly. As it was … Read more

Gazprom delivered 20.3 billion cubic meters of gas to Turkey

Gazprom

The Gazprom publicized that its CEO Alexey Miller and Turkish Energy and Natural Resources Minister Fatih Donmez debated two-sided collaboration in the gas sector. In particular, they discussed gas supplies. “From January 1 to September 19, 2021, Gazprom delivered 20.3 billion cubic meters of gas to Turkey. This is a historically record volume for this … Read more

Gazprom to initiate feasibility study of undersea gas pipeline in 2020

Gazprom to initiate feasibility study of undersea gas pipeline in 2020

Russian company Gazprom is set to initiate the achievability study in the first quarter of 2020 for laying down undersea pipeline which starts form Persian Gulf to Pakistan, India and Bangladesh. It will ultimately end to China after touching Myanmar and Thailand, a senior official of the Petroleum Division told. The pipeline will pass through … Read more