Ukraine has made good on its promise to halt the transport of Russian gas to Europe through its territory after a key deal with Moscow expired on Wednesday. Ukraine’s refusal to renew the ...
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MOSCOW/KYIV-Russian gas exports via Soviet-era pipelines running through Ukraine were halted on New Year’s Day, marking the end of decades of Moscow’s dominance over Europe’s energy markets.
Russian gas stopped flowing to Europe via Ukraine, closing off a route that’s operated for five decades after Kyiv refused to allow any transit that funds Moscow’s war machine. Both sides ...
The effects of the halt, though long expected, could ripple through Europe’s energy sector and potentially affect Moscow’s ability to fund its war in Ukraine. Ukraine refused to renew an ...
Before the invasion of Ukraine in 2022, Russia supplied some 35 percent of Europe’s pipeline natural gas exports. With the shutdown of Russia’s oldest gas route to Europe, functional for more ...
War ends Russia's dominance of gas supply to Europe Norway, US, Qatar replace Russian gas Loss of Russian gas undermined EU's competitiveness Slovakia, Austria have alternative supplies Heating ...
Gas deliveries to Europe through a pipeline in Ukraine have stopped as a deal signed five years ago expires. Ukraine called the halt of Russian gas transiting through the country a "historic event.
Europe is set for a colder-than-usual January, possibly with weaker wind levels, boosting demand for natural gas just as the continent confronts the end of a Ukraine-Russia pipeline transit ...
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In recent months, the rand outperformed its emerging market peers - strengthening from around R19.30/$ before the national elections in May to R17.10 by September. The launch of the business-friendly ...