U.S. export capacity has shot up from less than 2 million tones per year in 2015 to 18 million tones in 2017.
Read More »Russia has Potential for Increasing Oil Output within Months
Russian Energy Minister Alexander Novak said that returning to oil production levels of October 2016 is one of the options for the future of the OPEC+ deal.
Read More »Russia is Ready to Maintain Gas Transit through Ukraine after Nord Stream-2 is Launched
Putin refused to estimate the gas volumes that can be simultaneously transported through the new gas pipeline and the Ukrainian gas transport system.
Read More »Naftogaz Steps Up Efforts to Recover Gazprom Assets
The Ukrainian company is working in Switzerland. the Netherlands and Britain to acquire Gazprom assets in those states.
Read More »Russia and Turkey Ready to Extend “Turkish Stream“ to Bulgaria
Bulgaria plans to negotiate with Gazprom to buy gas and transit it to other countries.
Read More »Southern Gas Corridor Serves Europe’s Strategic Interests
TAP is expected to be ready to receive first gas by 2020.
Read More »Overcompliance of OPEC Members Has Created a Problem
The decision to keep cutting or start ramping up needs to be unanimous.
Read More »OPEC’s Plans to Boost Output have Spooked Oil Market Bulls
Saudi Arabia and Russia are discussing raising OPEC and non-OPEC oil production by 1 million barrels a day.
Read More »Rosneft Signs Agreements to Supply Gas to Ghana
The signed documents open a new stage in the development of cooperation between Russia and Ghana.
Read More »Total Has Two Months to Seek U.S. Sanctions Exemption
Total said on May 16 that it would pull out of South Pars if it did not receive a waiver from the United States.
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