Three key pipeline routes provided Russian gas to Europe, and they were generally steady Friday morning.
Three key pipeline routes provided Russian gas to Europe, and they were generally steady Friday morning.
OSLO (Reuters) – Russian gas deliveries to Europe via the Yamal-Europe pipeline reversed direction to flow from Germany to Poland on Thursday morning and supplies via Ukraine also eased, all
Russian gas via the Yamal Europe pipeline has resumed eastward flow from Germany to Poland. However, flows via other major Russian supply routes have been steady despite President Vladimir Putin’s
LONDON, March 22 (Reuters) – Russian gas deliveries to Europe on three key pipeline routes were broadly steady overall on Tuesday morning, with flows via the Nord Stream 1 pipeline
Gas flow via the Yamal Europe pipeline, which normally travels west from Russia into Europe, was reversed Friday. Low supply to Poland from Germany remained largely unchanged since Monday, according
Gazprom, the Russian gas giant, announced Friday that Russia intends to increase its gas exports to China by 48 billion cubic meters (bcm), per year through a new pipeline. The
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Gazoppa, a Russian supplier of Gazprom, was unable to supply gas east of the Yamal-Europe pipeline on Tuesday for a 29th consecutive session.
Gazprom, Russia’s state-owned energy company, stated Monday that it has not booked any capacity for gas transport to Europe via the Yamal pipeline next month. This is in line with
According to data from Gascade, the Yamal-Europe pipeline which normally sends Russian gas westward into Europe flowed east from Germany towards Poland on Saturday for the 26th consecutive day.
Data from Gascade, the German network operator, showed that Friday’s Yamal-Europe pipeline was flowing east from Germany towards Poland for the 18th consecutive day. However, it flowed at slightly lower