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Russia cut off its last gas line to Europe. Here's why A decades-long Russian-Ukrainian transit gas deal to Europe ended on Jan. 1. For now, the most acute effects are being felt in a region ...
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Russia says it's the bigger person for not cutting Europe's natural gas supply — but that's not all there is to itRussia's oil and gas profits are under pressure. Before the war, Russia supplied 40% of Europe's gas. It's now down to 15%. Russia's Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov recently said Moscow won't cut ...
A decades-long Russian-Ukrainian transit gas deal to Europe ended on Jan. 1. For now, the most acute effects are being felt in a region called Transnistria, on the eastern edge of Moldova.
Russian energy giant Gazprom's average daily natural gas supplies to Europe via the TurkStream undersea pipeline fell by 18.3 ...
A decades-long Russian-Ukrainian transit gas deal to Europe ended on Jan. 1. For now, the most acute effects are being felt in a region called Transnistria, on the eastern edge of Moldova.
A decades-long Russian-Ukrainian transit gas deal to Europe ended on Jan. 1. For now, the most acute effects are being felt in a region called Transnistria, on the eastern edge of Moldova.
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