... there is an evident tendency towards shorter contracts, especially Russian ones, as before contracts were between 25-30 years, but ... ... at the figures, the European Union is evidently 'anti-gas' as customers are clearly feeling that they do not ... ... they understand that spot-prices will not always be cheaper than oil-linked prices, but they have one argument – which is ... ... but some harmonization has occurred. As we’ve seen with Ukraine, it has a liberal economy and it has been able to use reverse ...
Alongside my typical journalistic duties at ‘Oil & Gas Eurasia Magazine’, I tend to daily scan both Russian and Western media outlets, news stands, twitter profiles, oil companies press releases and alike - for major news, interesting ... ... side-effects of fracking. On 1 April and 27 May 2011 two earthquakes with magnitudes 2.3 and 1.5 were felt in the Blackpool area, UK; these earthquakes were suspected to be linked to hydraulic fracture treatments at ‘Preese Hall Well’ operated ...
... naturally not overly optimistic mood. However, in respect to the Russia situation it was far from bleak as instability was actually ... ... energy sector will experience price turbulence. In regards to oil, official forecasts estimate that global output will stabilize ... ... Project needs particular attention; for instance in respect to gas, China opposes paying over $290 per 1000 cubic meters, which ... ... poorer regions (e.g. Jewish Autonomous District). In Yakutia and Chukotka GDP per person has grown from just 100,000 rubles per annum ...