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War in Ukraine
Russia has stepped up its aerial assaults on Ukraine in recent weeks, targeting energy infrastructure.
Apr. 11
War in Ukraine
US Defense Secretary Lloyd Austin’s latest comments further cemented Washington’s position, though some continued to question the motive behind the Biden administration’s stance.
Apr. 10
Energy
Now Moscow's goal is to target power plants in less-protected locations and to “eradicate them, because it is impossible to restore power plants in a short time.”
Apr. 8
War in Ukraine
Moscow has stepped up its aerial bombardment of Ukraine’s energy infrastructure, grid operator Ukrenergo said it was "forced to apply emergency blackout schedules” in some regions.
Mar. 30
Energy
The CEO of Ukraine's Energy Giant Naftogaz Group Oleksiy Chernyshov on how Russia's war has impacted Ukraine's critical energy sector, Naftogaz's future, and the consolidation of corporate governance.
Mar. 29
War in Ukraine
As opposed to Washington’s concern, Ukraine’s strikes on Russian oil refineries are not driving up crude prices, and the answer might ultimately lie in the restructuring of price caps and embargo.
Mar. 26
War in Ukraine
According to Ukrenergo, the drone assault targeted two power substations in the southern region, leading to increased consumption restrictions in Odesa and its surrounding areas.
Mar. 25
Energy
Images that have appeared on social media following Ukraine’s recent successful attacks on Russian oil refineries suggest it’s not just the new generation of drones that do the business.
Mar. 24
Energy
For over a year, Russian politicians and propagandists have been telling its oil, energy, and infrastructure businesses they should consider defending themselves from Ukrainian drone attacks.
Mar. 22
War in Ukraine
In the middle of the sham election designed to ensure Putin’s rule till the end of the decade, a barrage of drones capped a week that hobbled Russia’s energy sector.
Mar. 17
Energy
According to energy and geopolitics expert Tom O'Donnell, Ukrainian allies' oil price cap, in conjunction with Ukrainian drones' physical damage could be a significant hit to Russian revenues.
Mar. 15
War in Ukraine
Kyiv launched around 70 kamikaze aircraft mostly against energy infrastructure. Two refineries were badly burned.
Mar. 13
Energy
Bulgarian Parliament Speaker Rosen Zhelyazkov said that diversifying the energy supply is increasingly important in the wake of Russia's military aggression against Ukraine.
Mar. 5
Energy
The Amsterdam Court of Appeals rules that the Kremlin owes private shareholders of the Yukos energy company $50B and allows for liquidation of Moscow assets abroad to recoup the cash.
Feb. 21
Energy
IAEA head Rafael Grossi is to visit the site next week after holding high-level talks on Tuesday in Kyiv
Feb. 1