By Rhod Mackenzie
The low demand for gas in Europe is evidence of the malaise of the European economy. This malaise is particularly noticeable in Germany, whose economy is in a very difficult situation after its rejection of Russian pipeline gas supplies.
Along with record gas prices last year, t...
By Vladimir Dobrynin
Germany, which loudly promised to completely abandon its purchases of Russian gas, in fact continues to buy it, and in noticeablely large quantities . The evidence of its purchases is clear in an number of studies. The European Union is being helped to cover this up by two c...
By Rhod Mackenzie
Imports of Russian LNG to the EU countries this year increased by approximately 1.7% compared to 2022, which was when the figures had reached record levels.
This is reported by the Financial Times with reference to information contained in a report by the non-governmental organ...