Gazprom Declares Force Majeure on Some Gas Supplies to Europe
Russian energy giant Gazprom has declared force majeure on some gas supplies to Europe, according to a report by Reuters referencing a letter in this regard.
Russian energy giant Gazprom has declared force majeure on some gas supplies to Europe, according to a report by Reuters referencing a letter in this regard.
Preliminary figures show that from January to June 2022, Gazprom produced 238.4 billion cubic metres of gas. Comparing this to the same period last year, there has been a decline of 8.6 cents (or 22.4 billion cubi ...
In a statement, Eni said that Gazprom had informed them it that it would deliver similar gas supplies on Saturday to those it sent in recent days indicating a fourth consecutive daily shortfall.
According to state-controlled oil firm Eni SpA, Gazprom PJSC has suspended gas shipments to Italy, citing a source from the Russian corporation.
The Gazprom Management Committee noted the progress of additional gas infrastructure expansion in the constituent states of the Russian Federation throughout the year 2022, including efforts to bring pipeline gas ...
Russia said its gas sales to Europe were not going to be interrupted by Gazprom and said its plan to make gas customers pay in roubles was working as planned.
Gazprom announced that it produced 211.4 billion cubic meters (bcm) of gas between January and May 2022, according to its most recent figures.
As a result of a failure to pay in rubles, Gasprom has completely halted gas supplies to Dutch company GasTerra B.V.
Ukraine's gas pipeline operator reported on Wednesday that no Russian gas transit nominations were received at the Sokhranovka entry point for May 11, following Kyiv's warning that this route could be shut down.
The Russian company Gazprom disclosed that it continues to supply natural gas to Europe via Ukraine,