Tagged With Gazprom
28 May 2024
Lacking either the ability to generate cash for the Kremlin or serve as its geopolitical tool, Gazprom has lost its purpose
30 June 2022
The government has assumed control of at least three LNG vessels that were chartered to a Gazprom subsidiary
16 June 2022
Russian reductions compound US LNG outage as continent seeks relief in the short and longer term
5 April 2022
Berlin acts to prevent Gazprom Germania ownership from transferring to shadowy Russian firms
11 March 2022
Sanctions could stymie the development of supply underpinning the country’s new Chinese commitment
8 March 2022
German utility writes off Nord Stream 2 investment but cites supply security for maintaining contractual supply
7 March 2022
Producer set to bring on new UKCS volumes amid yet another record-breaking price spike
2 March 2022
The US major is withdrawing from Sakhalin 1 while OMV is dropping a proposed Gazprom deal
24 February 2022
China is considering importing more pipeline gas from Siberia, but competition from LNG may cap the scale of these volumes
8 February 2022
The oil producer is threatening to displace Lukoil as next in line after Rosneft
24 August 2021
Supply- and demand-side factors pushed contracts to multi-year highs in recent months and may continue to lend support going into the fourth quarter
31 March 2021
The inexorable rise of spot trading may be losing momentum as the market finds new ways to balance
7 May 2020
Now the Power of Siberia is operational, the Russian major is exploring additional pipeline options
24 April 2020
Yamalo-Nenets joint venture with Gazprom Neft falls victim to capex cuts
24 October 2019
Demonstrations turn violent as president Evo Morales inches to disputed victory
17 October 2019
The Russian gas heavyweight is looking to close the gap with competitor Novatek
26 September 2019
Russian leader challenges Gazprom reluctance to accept China’s preferred route for proposed new gas pipeline
30 July 2019
Russian supplies to Europe via Ukraine may be heading for an interruption next year
19 July 2019
More expensive feedstock threatens independent operators
1 February 2019
Producers profit from post-devaluation oil prices—but oil fields are depleting
29 January 2019
Gazprom's market share ambitions and the price at which power plant demand soaks up supply are 2019's key questions
17 December 2018
Norway and the UK showed increasing appeal for E&P firms in 2018, with M&A moves propelling investment into the North Sea—but Brexit was a concern for some in the UK side of the play
29 October 2018
Strategic tie-ups are providing some badly needed lifeblood for the Norwegian offshore sector
11 October 2018
The towering ambition of Gazprom’s capex programme is matched only by the height of its controversial new St Petersburg headquarters
21 September 2018
Gazprom has received a plan to develop energy projects in the disputed region of Crimea
21 September 2018
The Kremlin is pursuing another way to extract money from Gazprom, after failed efforts to force a dividend rise
26 June 2018
Energy majors Rosneft and Novatek are pushing ahead with LNG projects, despite the growing threat of US sanctions
15 June 2018
The investors' darling is prioritising high-margin upstream activities
29 May 2018
An international court ruling over gas supply contracts has done little to resolve differences between Gazprom and Naftogaz
18 May 2018
An international court ruling over gas supply contracts has done little to resolve differences between Gazprom and Naftogaz
24 April 2018
The Russian firm had stellar production growth of late, but it urgently needs to find new resources
16 April 2018
Azeri gas will be flowing into Europe via a new route by the summer
19 March 2018
The world’s largest gas producer is once more likely to ignore calls to increase dividends
19 March 2018
Constrained by sanctions, firms are tied to the fortunes of domestic banks
6 March 2018
New oil finds and melting ice are helping to reignite interest in the region
14 February 2018
Even as the country's gas sector thrives, its major companies face political battles at home and abroad
24 January 2018
M&A in the region picked up in 2017, but European output was still expected to wane
23 January 2018
Russian producers grudgingly adhered to the cuts and a stronger oil price helped perk up the economy
19 December 2017
The pipeline maker is seeking to capitalise on a profit recovery in its North American operations, driven by the upturn in the shale sector
19 December 2017
Russia's largest privately-owned oil producer hopes its new long-term strategy will help maintain its status as a market favourite
26 October 2017
Faced with growing domestic competition and a wave of seaborne gas heading for Europe, Gazprom needs to up its own LNG game
24 October 2017
The country needs to boost its reserves and cashflow to realise its energy ambitions
17 October 2017
Don't expect the market to be freed up anytime soon, but Russia is at least thinking about busting Gazprom's monopoly on pipeline gas supply
21 September 2017
The Bazhenov deposit holds a lot of oil, but a repeat of the American shale bonanza is by no means imminent
21 September 2017
New US sanctions on Russia may create problems for the country's gas export giant
24 July 2017
The country's big producers have met most of the terms of the deal with Opec. But patience with the cuts is wearing thin
19 July 2017
Rosneft acquired prized oil producer Bashneft, but now it's taking the previous owner to court. The case will have ramifications for capital markets
19 July 2017
Deliveries from Sabine Pass to northwest and eastern Europe have begun, but don't hold your breath for an avalanche of North American supply
3 July 2017
Pragmatism and a tolerance for risk are giving Russian energy interests an edge in the region
7 June 2017
Russia's gas behemoth continues to sink money into projects of dubious value