Russia’s invasion of Ukraine has seriously damaged the country’s reputation as a reliable gas supplier.
Methane emissions are second only to carbon dioxide emissions as a driver of human-induced climate change.
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine in February 2022 and the ensuing war have also spurred grave environmental and climate-related concerns.
A price cap on Russian crude oil in response to the country’s invasion and ongoing...
After months of debate and preparation, the United States and other members of the G7...
Backfire: How Sanctions Reshape the World Against U.S. Interests By Agathe Demarais, global forecasting director...
Global gas markets are experiencing a period of unprecedented tightness that has worsened since the Russian invasion of Ukraine in February 2022, as illustrated by the record spot prices of well above $50/million British thermal unit (mmBtu) in Asia and Europe as of early September 2022.
Seven months after Russia’s invasion of Ukraine and imposition of sanctions of unprecedented breadth and...
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