Gas

U.S. Gas Production Set to Fall on Lack of Pipelines

U.S. natural gas production will decline by 5 percent by 2050, and consumption will shed 4 percent if no new interstate pipelines are built, the Energy Information Administration said in its latest Annual Energy Outlook. This, in turn, will lead to higher gas prices, the authority also said, and this …

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Slovakia Willing to Pay for Russian Gas in Rubles

Slovakia is willing to pay for Russian gas in rubles to keep its gas supply, the country’s Economy Minister Richard Sulik said on national television on Sunday. “If there is a condition to pay in rubles, then we will pay in rubles,” Sulik said, adding that the EU member state …

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Putin Insists on Ruble Payments for Gas

Russian President Vladimir Putin on Thursday said that the country’s natural gas must be paid for with rubles, a demand apparently intended to help bolster the Russian currency, but one that European leaders say they will not comply with because it violates the terms of contracts and sanctions. Putin said …

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Baltic States Stop Importing Russian Gas

The head of Latvia’s natural gas storage operator said April 2 the Baltic states were no longer importing Russian natural gas. “If there were still any doubts about whether there may be any trust in deliveries from Russia, current events clearly show us that there is no more trust,” said …

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