New measures introduced by the European Union targeting Russian gas have officially entered into force, tightening import controls and fundamentally reshaping how gas enters the bloc.…
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For more than two decades, Serbia’s energy model rested on a simple premise: that natural gas would remain a stable, reasonably priced and geopolitically reliable cornerstone…
For more than two decades, Serbia’s political and economic stability rested on a simple, unwritten assumption: Russian gas would continue to flow, reliably, predictably and at…
Gazprom’s natural gas deliveries to Europe through the TurkStream pipeline fell slightly in August, down 2 percent compared to July, according to estimates based on ENTSOG…
Europe is preparing for the upcoming winter season amid reduced Russian pipeline supplies following the halt of transit through Ukraine. Currently, the only active route for…
The European Union imported around 4.48 billion euros worth of liquefied natural gas (LNG) from Russia in the first half of 2025, an increase from 3.47…
Greece has reaffirmed its determination to eliminate dependence on Russian natural gas, which still made up 43.7 percent of its gas imports in the first half…
In Week 19 of 2025, TTF gas futures experienced a significant rally, rising by 5.5%—the largest daily increase since mid-March. This surge was mainly driven by…
Despite Germany’s ban on direct Russian LNG shipments, it is still receiving significant amounts of Russian liquefied natural gas (LNG) through other EU countries, according to…
It’s interesting to see how the TurkStream pipeline is playing such a central role in Russian gas deliveries to Europe, especially with those record-breaking numbers last…



