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Gazprom
The Heavy-Handed Russian Move Nobody’s Talking About
By Andrew Witthoeft
Across the Caspian, in the Caucasus, Russia's energy and geopolitical objectives collide.
Russia Takes Turkmenistan To Court Over the Price of Gas
By Catherine Putz
The gas spat between Gazprom and Turkmengaz continues.
Squabbling Energy Oligarchs Threaten Moscow’s LNG Plans
By Quentin Buckholz
Russia is at risk of missing out on Asia’s giant gas market.
At Russia's Military Parade, Putin and Xi Cement Ties
By Shannon Tiezzi
China and Russia emphasized their common vision (of both history and the future) during the Victory Day celebrations.
Premier Li Keqiang’s Recession Tour
By Sara Hsu
China’s premier has sought to bolster economies ties with some of Europe’s largest economies.
The Significance of the China-Russia Gas Deal
By Sarah Lain
Russia’s efforts to get the deal signed suggest that events in Ukraine have had an impact.
China and Russia Sign Massive Natural Gas Deal
By Zachary Keck
After 10 years of negotiations, the two sides have finally reached an agreement on the $400 billion deal.
China, Russia Fail to Close Gas Deal
By Shannon Tiezzi
Hopes that China and Russia would finish decade-long negotiations on a natural gas deal proved premature.
Singapore Emerges as LNG Trading Hub
An ambitious yet feasible program could have profound implications for the LNG market.
Russia’s Energy Deals with East Asia: Who Wins?
Some huge deals have been inked recently, and one clear winner has emerged.
Russia: Can The Gas Empire Strike Back?
Intransigence on pricing may cost Moscow dearly in the huge Asian gas market.
Chinese Pipe Dreams
The Russia-China oil pipeline has been headline news. But is the match of biggest oil producer and largest energy consumer one made in heaven?