All publications by tag «GAZPROM»
2015, June, 9, 19:25:00
EUROPE GAS DEFICIT: 50 BLN TO 2025
Europe may face deficit of gas imports of a total of 50 bln cubic meters in 2025, Gazprom Deputy Chairman Alexander Medvedev said Monday.
2015, June, 5, 18:50:00
THE NEXT GAS PIPELINE
Slovakian Prime Minister Robert Fico met with Russian Prime Minister Dmitry Medvedev in Moscow and proposed a plan that would transfer gas from the Turkish border through Bulgaria, Romania, Hungary and Slovakia, thereby bypassing Greece.
2015, June, 4, 19:00:00
GAS MARKET 2015 - 2020
Falling oil prices have resulted in much lower gas prices in many parts of the word. As a result, gas demand is enjoying the tailwind of substantial price drops while the upstream sector is suffering amid large capital expenditure cuts.
2015, June, 4, 18:50:00
RUSSIAN GAS FOR EVERYONE
Russia is still likely to be Europe's biggest supplier of gas. Volume-wise, no one will be able to compete with Russia in Europe, at least for the next two decades.
2015, June, 4, 18:45:00
RUSSIA & CHINA: TO 100 BLN
The volume of gas supply via the western route might be boosted to 60 and to 100 billion cubic meters of gas a year.
2015, June, 4, 18:10:00
RUSSIA ORIENTED WINTERSHALL
Wintershall will continue investing in its core regions, with Russia remaining the most important area for the company.
2015, June, 3, 19:00:00
RUSSIA & CHINA PIPELINE
China started construction last week of a pipeline to receive Russian gas, Russian state gas company Gazprom said on Tuesday.
2015, June, 3, 18:55:00
RUSSIA & GREECE PIPELINE
Greece expected to sign a memorandum on Turkish Stream during the St. Petersburg International Economic Forum, which will be held June 18-20.
2015, June, 3, 18:50:00
RUSSIA & TURKEY PIPELINE
Russia's Gazprom plans to start building a pipeline to Turkey this month to get gas to Europe without going through Ukraine, company sources said, although it has no firm agreement with Ankara and faces opposition from the European Union.
2015, June, 1, 19:05:00
RUSSIAN PRICES FOR EUROPE
OAO Gazprom, the biggest natural gas producer, will probably see lower gains in Europe for at least four years as weaker oil prices and rising competition threaten to further cut its profits, a government forecast showed.