Russia Cuts Gas Flows as Europe Races to Stock Up for Winter The routine summer practice of filling Europe’s natural gas tanks has become a battle after Russia cut deliveries by more than half.
Can Natural Gas Be Used to Create Power With Fewer Emissions? One company says it has the technology. And though investors looking for cleaner power generation are lining up, some environmentalists are skeptical.
As European Leaders Visit Kyiv, Putin Cuts Their Gas Supply At a critical moment in the war, Russia is strategically reducing gas flows to drive up prices and hurt European economies already reeling from high inflation.
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.
Russia’s Oil Revenue Soars Despite Sanctions, Study Finds Rising oil prices more than offset a decline in export volumes during the first 100 days of the assault on Ukraine.