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| U.S. President George W. Bush, who visited Kiev Monday before attending the NATO summit in Bucharest, said in an interview with the German n...

| The results of a poll of gas industry professionals at the FLAME Conference in Amsterdam reveal far less concern about dependence on gas imp...

| Russian gas monopoly Gazprom announced on March 13 that it came to terms with Ukraine on gas supplies for 2008. A long gas squabble ended...

| A new deal between Gazprom and its Central Asian suppliers evokes images of a "gas-OPEC." On February 11, Gazprom, Kazmunaigaz, Uzbeknefte...

| Gazprom's Advance Into Europe Continues By Brian Whitmore, Radio Free Europe/Radio Liberty, January 2008, link to articleMoscow has taken a...

| EU Energy Commissioner Andris Piebalgs says there is no reason to fear the recent spate of energy deals Russia has made with EU member state...

| Russian president Vladimir Putin managed to consolidate his power in - heavily criticized - parliamentary elections in December. On March 2,...

| Under President Vladimir Putin, the Russian government has reasserted state control over strategically important oil and gas projects. The P...

| Russia has to improve its energy-efficiency soon or – surprising though it may seem – the energy giant will soon be confronted with energy s...

| The European Union runs the risk of missing out on substantial gas imports under long-term contracts from Russia if it continues to dictate...