Monday’s Kremlin statement stated that sanctions from Western countries were responsible for the complete shutdown of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which links Russia and Germany.
Monday’s Kremlin statement stated that sanctions from Western countries were responsible for the complete shutdown of the Nord Stream 1 pipeline, which links Russia and Germany.
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Gazprom (GAZP.MM.) stated that an engine oil leak was found at the Portovaya compressor stations’ last turbine. However, it does not mean that there is a technical reason to stop
Gazprom, Russia’s state energy company, stated late on Friday that natural gas supplies via Nord Stream 1 would be cut off following the discovery of engine oil in the main
Russia claimed that gas deliveries via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline to Europe were still at risk. Only one turbine was operating, which deepens European concerns about Europe’s inability to
Russian banks lost 1.5 trillion roubles ($25bn), in the first half year of sanctions imposed by western countries that deprived the country of large parts of the global financial system.
Fitch warns that a complete shut-off of Russian gas supplies is increasingly possible, which could lead to the eurozone being driven into recession.
Russia stopped gas supplies through Europe’s main supply route on Wednesday. This intensified the economic struggle between Moscow and Brussels and raised the prospect of energy rationing and recession in
Gazprom informed Engie, a French utility, that it would reduce gas deliveries starting today because of a dispute over the application of certain contracts.
Uniper SE, a German utility, said that it will produce electricity for the market at Heyden 4’s hard-coal-fired power station. This is in response to a three-day Russian gas supply
Russia will stop natural gas supplies to Europe for three consecutive days at the end of the month via its main pipeline to the region, Gazprom, the state energy giant,