Gazprom

Putin leaves Beijing after Xi meeting with little progress on key China-Russia gas pipeline project

The sanctions are expected between Jan 10 and 13.

US, UK unveil widespread sanctions against Russia’s energy sector

Gazprom has been gradually increasing gas supplies to China via the Power of Siberia pipeline, which was launched in late 2019 and has design capacity of 38 billion cubic metres a year.

China overtaking Europe as top market for Russia’s pipeline gas

The ruling marks a landmark victory for Uniper, which had to be rescued by the German government in 2022 after Gazprom first cut and later suspended supplies, forcing the group to buy replacement volumes at sky-high prices on the spot market.

Uniper wins 13 billion euros arbitration ruling against Gazprom

Gazprom says the 2023 export figure is 700 million cu m – or 3.2 per cent – more than it is contractually obliged to ship to China through the Power of Siberia.

Russia’s Gazprom breaks daily record for gas supply to China

Gazprom so far has not reached a new major export deal with the Asian nation.

Gazprom will boost gas supplies to China, Hungary, CEO says

The Kremlin is keen for fresh export deals to shore up Gazprom’s international presence, which suffered after Putin failed to cow Ukraine’s allies in Europe with threats of freezing homes.

The fall of Russia’s gas giant dulls a key tool of Putin’s power

ExxonMobil’s Vietnam unit signed the Blue Whale contract in 2009.

Vietnam sees further delays from ExxonMobil, Gazprom projects

Diplomats have been called in to resolve a disagreement over a cut in supplies of liquefied natural gas (LNG) to India by a German-state-backed company.

Germany, India in escalating tussle over cancelled LNG cargoes

Alexei Miller, head of Gazprom, said repairs to the damaged Nord Stream pipelines would take more than one year.

Gazprom CEO says big part of Nord Stream may need to be replaced