Turkey intends to offer Russia a laying option for the South Stream gas pipeline not on the bottom of the Black Sea as expected, but onshore, the Turkish Minister of Energy and Natural Resources Taner Yildiz, said, Trend reported on April 16.
Germany’s RWE has started reverse gas supplies to Ukraine through Poland, the company’s release said, ITAR-TASS reported on April 15.
Bratislava and Kiev have failed to reach an agreement about reverse-mode gas supplies, a representative from the Slovak minister of energy said on April 15, ITAR-TASS has reported.
Independent gas producer Novatek will not delist its global depositary receipts (GDRs) from the London Stock Exchange despite government recommendations to do so to avoid economic risks amid pending sanctions against Russia, CEO Leonid Mikhelson said on April 15, Prime h
The State Oil Company of Azerbaijan has commissioned two gas stations in Ukraine, SOCAR Energy Ukraine reported, Trend said on April 15. The stations were opened in the cities of Kamenets-Podolsky and Kremenchug of Khmelnytsky and Poltava regions.
Norway should not drill for oil along the border to Russia in today’s political situation following the annexation of Crimea, says leader of Parliament’s Energy Committee, Barents Observer reported on April 15.
Strasbourg hosted on April 15 a working meeting between Alexey Miller, Chairman of the Gazprom Management Committee and Guenther Oettinger, European Commissioner for Energy in the European Commission, Gazprom’s press office has said.
Eight billion cubic meters of gas in Ukraine’s underground storage facilities is enough for three months' uninterrupted transit of Russian natural gas to Europe, Minister for Energy and Coal Yuriy Prodan told Bulgarian national radio on April 14, ITAR-TASS has reported.
Ukraine is going to sue Russia at the international level, particularly in the Stockholm arbitration, due to gas contracts of 2009, Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Minister Yuriy Prodan said in parliament on April 11, a Ukrinform correspondent reported.
Ukraine has estimated that Russia, after capturing important fields on the Black Sea shelf, has caused $40 billion worth of damage to the country, Ukrainian Energy and Coal Industry Minister Yuriy Prodan said in an interview with EurActiv, Ukrinform reported on April 11.