When the CEO of Russian state gas giant Gazprom, Alexei Miller, opened a lavish Italian palazzo-styled building in central St ...
David Payr for The New York Times Supported by ... In January, storage was Austria’s main source of gas, said Natasha Fielding, head of European gas pricing at Argus Media, a research firm.
Europe is exploring untapped gas reserves in Cyprus, Romania, Norway, and Greece to bolster energy security and transition ...
Russian gas was priced using similar mechanisms as competing sources of supply. As Mike Fulwood of the Oxford Institute for Energy Studies recently wrote, opens new tab, "While Europe, and Germany ...
But here’s the kicker: Fossil fuels, including natural gas, are gradually losing their grip on EU energy. Renewables remain, by far, Europe’s key energy source. Last year, renewable energy ...
Countries like Germany have pushed for a more flexible approach, complaining the targets could raise gas prices.
The European Commission ... international natural gas suppliers compete to book demand offered by companies in the EU and its Energy Community partner countries. In the new round buyers can ...
The European wholesale gas price at the TTF hub has rebounded after dropping to its lowest level in 5 months early in trade, ...
Sharp fluctuations in a spread between European summer and winter gas contracts have made it one of the hottest instruments to trade as officials debate how to fill fuel reserves for the next ...
By leveraging Turkmen gas via Iran, Türkiye enhances its negotiating leverage in gas imports, and strengthens its role as ...