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Russia Can Break The Record On Gas Export / by Sergey Pravosudov, director of “The National Energy Institute” / 03.02.2024

The Russian gas export to the friendly countries in 2023 made 76 billion cubic meters. As the CEO of institute of national power Sergey Pravosudov told, in medium-term prospect Russia can surpass export indicators which were till 2022.
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Growth in China, decrease in Europe / by Sergey Pravosudov, director of “The National Energy Institute” / 21.01.2024

On January 5, 2024 the Chinese edition Nengyuan Tsinbao brought preliminary data of Institute of economy and technologies that following the results of 2023 consumption of gas in China increased on 7.3% and made 393 billion cubic meters.

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Consumption of gas in the European Union continues to fall / by Alexander Frolov, deputy director “The National Energy Institute” / 08.01.2024

Europe risks losing 100 billion cubic meters of gas demand in two years. The fall is accompanied by smiles on the faces of the leaders of the European Union, telling the alarmed public that everything is going strictly within the plan.

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Gas Incompatibility / by Alexander Frolov, deputy director “The National Energy Institute” / 19.11.2023

Turkey stops joining projects with Israel in the field of power. On a pause are put the planned exploration and production of hydrocarbons on fields in the Mediterranean Sea and also perspective transit of gas to Europe, though quite recently world experts prophesied that these countries will move the Russian Federation in the EC market.
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Strange forecast / by Alexander Frolov, deputy director “The National Energy Institute” / 05.11.2023

The International Power Agency (IPA) published the next long-term forecast of «Prospects for the development of global energy». Russia is predicted to have an unenviable gas future: the share of our producers on the world stage should be halved. But, most importantly, how much is it in absolute terms.

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