Por: ABC News Business October 03, 2022
Europe faces “unprecedented risks” to its natural gas supplies this winter after Russia cut off most pipeline shipments and could wind up competing with Asia for already scarce and expensive liquid gas that comes by ship, the International Energy Agency said.The Paris-based IEA said in its quarterly gas report released Monday that European Union countries would need to reduce use by 13% over the winter in case of a complete Russian cutoff... + full article
Forbes USA Business October 04, 2022
Reports have been circulating that OPEC (or OPEC+) is considering a 1 mb/d reduction in production quotas at its meeting on Wednesday, which resulted in a quick $5/barrel surge in oil prices, not devastating but significant. For most of the members, the issue is moot: outside... + más
OPEC Thumbs Its Nose At President Biden | Forbes
OPEC+ to cut oil production by 2 million barrels per day to shore up prices, defying U.S. pressure | CNBC
Associated Press USA Business October 03, 2022
Europe faces “unprecedented risks” to its natural gas supplies this winter after and could wind up competing with Asia for already scarce and expensive liquid gas that comes by ship, the International Energy Agency said.The Paris-based IEA said in its quarterly gas report... + más
What’s OPEC+’s Next Move? | Forbes
Europe faces 'unprecedented risk' of gas shortage, IEA says | WPLG Local 10
WPLG Local 10 USA Politics October 03, 2022
Europe faces 'unprecedented risk' of gas shortage, IEA says | Associated Press
Europe faces 'unprecedented risk' of gas shortage, IEA says | ABC News
MarketWatch USA Business September 29, 2022
The rise in European prices follows leaks to the Nord Stream 1 and 2 pipelines, two major gas pipelines from Russia and Europe, on Monday, which between Nordic and German countries with Russia. Seismologists on Monday also reported explosions in the area, with no known source.... + más
The Nord Stream pipeline leaks are a disaster — the oil and gas industry has a much bigger mess | The Verge
Pipeline Sabotage: Some Leaking Stops As Russians And West Point Fingers Over Nord Stream Attack | Forbes
The New York Times USA Business September 28, 2022
Israel and Lebanon have technically been at war since 1948, but the countries are close to an agreement that could increase production of natural gas, helping energy-starved Europe.Officials from the two countries have said they are close to resolving long-running disputes over... + más
Rashida Tlaib Reignites Dem Family Feud Over Israel | The Daily Beast
Syrian official says so far, 77 dead in migrant boat sinking | The Boston Globe
Forbes USA Business September 28, 2022
Many people wonder what all the fuss is about regarding the reduced flows and loss of Russian gas via the Nord Stream and other pipelines; here’s a simplified primer on why Germany and much of the Eurozone face a difficult winter and an even scarier future.Europe faces a tough... + más
Summit customers will see bills double as natural gas supply costs more | Portland Press Herald
U.S. Natural Gas Production Sets A New Record, But Don’t Expect Relief On Your Heating Bills | Forbes
CBS News USA Politics September 27, 2022
Warsaw, Poland — The Danish prime minister said Tuesday that she cannot rule out sabotage after three leaks were detected on Russian natural gas pipelines running under the Baltic Sea to Europe. Premier Mette Frederiksen spoke after simultaneous problems were reported with... + más
Mystery leaks hit Russian undersea gas lines, raising European suspicions | NBC News
Gas is pouring out of the Nord Stream pipelines. Here's what you need to know | CNN
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