Ukraine

Merkel And Medvedev Inaugurate Nord Stream Gas Pipeline

Ukraine is trying to throw off the Russian natural gas yolk, and finding some success. The former Soviet satellite is importing gas from Germany – though much of it likely originated in Russia – and neighboring countries via reverse-flow pipelines. Importing fewer volumes of Russian gas directly and newfound supply diversity puts Ukraine in a… Keep reading →

Natural Gas Ship Enters Boston

Speakers at the Energy Information Administration Conference in Washington, DC this week addressed three critical questions raised by the prospect of US LNG exports: how much US gas will the global market take, what impact will US exports have on global prices, and will development of unconventional gas outside of North America have a dampening… Keep reading →

Blackpool's Shale Gas Drilling Begins

UK shale explorer IGas says that its licence area in northwest England could hold more than 170 trillion cubic feet of gas, up from previous estimates of 9 tcf. However, the new estimates also suggest that the licence could hold as little as 15 tcf. That’s still a lot of gas, but the range suggests… Keep reading →

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