... and politicians consider the current political crisis between Russia and the European Union as part of a long-term negative trend ... ... diversification away from oil towards other sources of energy. Natural gas seemed to be the most prospective alternative. During ... ... Administration with the only remaining option – to impose sanctions on gas compressor station elements, that were produced ... ... May 5th, 2016.
[3] “U.S. Urges Greece to Reject Russian Energy Project.” The New York Times. May 8th, 2015.
[4] “Gazprom’s ...
The quality of the commercial cooperation between Russian and Western European companies in the energy sector has remained significant, despite the sanctions regime. Strong economic rationale seems to prevail over politics. The German-Russian relations have been the most prominent ... ... complexity of the relationship through swap deals and favorable transactions, which encompass the entire value-chain of the natural gas sector. The pinnacle of recent collaboration has been the initiation of the Nord Stream-2 project, which has the potential ...
The Yamal LNG project has recently demonstrated that Russia’s eastward pivot may in fact provide a solution to the financial constrains, imposed as a result of the Ukraine-related Western sanctions against Russian companies and individuals. Russian, French and Chinese investors have found a way to guarantee the completion of the Yamal LNG project, despite Washington’s eagerness to halt Russian energy companies from developing the arctic natural gas resource base, by imposing technological and financial constrains. What’s more, the LNG plant facility will ...