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Russia Halts Natural Gas Flows to Germany Again
Gazprom said the Nord Stream 1 pipeline would undergo three days of maintenance, raising worries about a complete shutdown of Russian gas deliveries to Germany.
Russia plans to halt natural gas flows to Germany again.
Gazprom, the Russian energy giant, said it would shut down the Nord Stream 1 pipeline for three days of maintenance, raising worries about a complete…
UK Energy Price Cap to Rise 80%, Regulator Says
The latest increase in gas and electric charges, reflecting tight energy markets stretched by the war in Ukraine, is expected to stoke inflation in Britain.
Why Europe’s Electricity Prices Are Soaring
Reverberations from the war in Ukraine have “distorted” the market for natural gas, forcing energy prices up.
Europe’s Race to Secure New Energy Sources Is on a Knife’s Edge
A long-term switch to more renewable sources has been overtaken by a short-term scramble to stave off a crisis.
Romania Sees an Opening to Become an Energy Power in Europe
The Ukraine war could lead to breakthroughs in nuclear power and natural gas, with Washington’s help.
An Embargo Would Bruise Russia’s Oil Industry
If the E.U. reaches agreement on the embargo, Russian production may drop another one million barrels a day, or about 10 percent, analysts say.
Omens of Decline for Russia’s Once World-Leading Energy Industry
Sanctions have grounded Russia’s ambitious plans to build its liquefied natural gas capacity. Analysts say it’s a sign of problems ahead.
Russia’s gas cutoff to Poland and Bulgaria should be manageable, analysts say.
Poland’s gas storage facilities are 75 percent full, and it has been working for years to avoid being held to ransom by Moscow over energy.
How the Recoil From Russian Gas Is Scrambling World Markets
Europe wants 50 billion cubic meters of additional natural gas, but supplies are tight. Prices will rise and other regions might have to do with…