Gazprom signs $1.2bn Bolivia deal
Russian state-run gas monopoly Gazprom has committed to invest US$1.2 billion in exploration and production at the Vitiacua onshore field
Russian state-run gas monopoly Gazprom has committed to invest US$1.2 billion in exploration and production at the Vitiacua onshore field
To streamline one of Russia’s most ambitious export projects, Alexei Miller, Gazprom CEO, and Wang Yilin, chairman of China’s state-run
Russia’s state-run gas giant Gazprom, during a visit by President Vladimir Putin, has signed an agreement with Austria’s OMV extending
Gazprom’s board of directors has approved a €2.1-billion loan to South Stream Transport, which is already laying the offshore segment
Russian gas exporter Gazprom has signed a protocol with Turkey for the land section of the TurkStream pipeline to bring
Russia’s Gazprom Neft and Serbian subsidiary Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) have expressed an interest in Belgrade-based petrochemical firm Petrohemija, according
The European Union’s energy chief says he has asked Russia and Ukraine to relaunch talks over their gas pipeline to
Kurt Volker, the US special representative for Ukraine, says there is an ongoing debate in Washington on whether sanctions should
Washington has stepped up its opposition to the Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline linking Russia and Germany, saying the project
The European Commission plans to close its controversial anti-trust case against Russia’s de-facto gas-exporting monopoly Gazprom on May 24, EU
Russia has boasted about its growing dominance in the European gas market, despite strained diplomatic ties after the 2014 invasion
The deep-water offshore construction of the first TurkStream gas pipeline is now complete as the world’s largest pipelaying vessel, the
Lithuania’s energy minister Žygimantas Vaičiūnas and his Ukrainian counterpart Ihor Nasalyk have signed a joint statement on the threats of
Russian gas extractor Novatek chief financial officer Mark Gyetvay says the latest US sanctions against Russia this month are “a
Russia’s Federal Customs Service statistics show Germany paid less for natural gas from the world’s largest exporter, Gazprom, than most
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