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U.S. in ''very active'' talks with allies on banning Russian energy imports, Blinken says
05:14pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 CBC News
U.S. Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the United States and its allies are having a "very active discussion" about banning the import of Russian oil and natural gas in the latest escalation of their sanctions in retaliation for its invasion of Ukraine.
Ukraine war: US, allies discuss Russia oil import sanctions, says Blinken
03:24pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 Business Standard
US Secretary of State Antony Blinken says the US and its allies are having a very active discussion about banning the import of Russian oil and natural gas in the latest escalation of their sanctions
Ukraine''s long quest for independence
02:13pm, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 The Week
What is Putin''s claim? The Russian president insists that there is no separate Ukrainian nation. "Ukrainians and Russians are one people," he declared last year in a 7,000-word diatribe to support his case. Yet Ukrainians have their own language, culture, and history — much of it a litany of Russian oppression. "There has been a strong impulse of Ukrainian nationalism for at least the last century," says historian David Patrikarakos, "[with] the Russians just slapping them down militarily." It''s true that both nations trace their roots back to the first East Slavic state, Kievan Rus, which stretched from the Baltic to the Black Sea and lasted from the 9th to the mid-13th century. That medieval empire was founded by Vikings — "Rus" is the Slavic word for red-haired Scandinavians — who swept down from the north, conquered and intermarried with the local Slavic tribes, and established their capital at Kyiv. Russians see the region surrounding Kyiv as the font of their culture and religion: Vladimir the Great converted it to Orthodox Christianity in 988, laying the foundation of the Russian church.
Russian gas flows to Europe via Ukraine continue unchanged -Ifax
09:10am, Sunday, 06'th Mar 2022 National Post
Russian state gas company Gazprom was shipping natural gas to Europe via Ukraine in the same volume of 109.5 million cubic meters per day as on Saturday, the Interfax news agency cited Gazprom as saying on Sunday. (Reporting by Reuters)
British dockworkers refuse to unload natural gas from Russian cargo ship
11:28pm, Saturday, 05'th Mar 2022 Metro
The ship was eventually diverted somewhere else.
Russia''s War In Ukraine: The Beginning Of The End Of An Energy Superpower?
06:15pm, Saturday, 05'th Mar 2022 Radio Free Europe Documents and Publications
Russia''s status as an energy superpower is headed toward collapse following the invasion of Ukraine, analysts say, as Europe accelerates alternatives to its oil and natural gas and Western companies end financial and technological support for projects.
British Dock Workers Refusing to Unload Tankers Carrying Russian Natural Gas
06:03pm, Saturday, 05'th Mar 2022 Vision Times
British dock workers have refused to offload two Russian tankers carrying Russian natural gas in protest of Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, The Guardian reported. Dock workers at the Isle of Grain liquefied natural gas terminal in southeast England are insisting that they will not unload cargo from Russia. The LNG tanker Boris Vilkitsky was reportedly […]
Russia energy chaos triggers biggest market shock in decades
05:25pm, Saturday, 05'th Mar 2022 Economic Times India
Bloomberg''s gauge of raw materials was set for its biggest weekly gain since at least 1960 as sanctions on Russia scared off buyers. Coal racked up an unprecedented 80% rally, European natural gas broke price records and oil futures swung in the widest range in three decades.
Stocks To Watch: Inflation Headwinds, Natural Gas Plays And Apple Event
03:39pm, Saturday, 05'th Mar 2022 Seeking AlphaWeekly Natural Gas Prices Slide as Weather Demand Wanes; Futures Rally Amid War in Ukraine - Natural Gas Intelligence
11:27pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Natural Gas Intelligence
Despite a midweek burst fueled in part by war uncertainty, weekly natural gas cash prices gave up ground amid mild late-week temperatures and expectations
Weekly Natural Gas Prices Slide as Weather Demand Wanes; Futures Rally Amid War in Ukraine
11:27pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Natural Gas Intelligence
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Russia-Ukraine War Spawns Supply Worries, Sends Natural Gas Futures Above $5.00
10:52pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Natural Gas Intelligence
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Canadian Natural Building ‘Wall of Cash’ as Crude, Natural Gas Prices Climb
09:34pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Natural Gas Intelligence
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Biden ‘looking at options’ to ban Russian oil after bipartisan pressure
09:06pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 New York Post
White House press secretary Jen Psaki said that President Biden is "looking at options" to halt Russian oil and natural gas exports after bipartisan pressure from Congress.
House Democrats Block Bill To Approve Keystone XL Pipeline For ''American Energy Independence From Russia''
08:29pm, Friday, 04'th Mar 2022 Zero Hedge
House Democrats Block Bill To Approve Keystone XL Pipeline For ''American Energy Independence From Russia'' Authored by Nathan Worcester via The Epoch Times (emphasis ours), Legislation promoting U.S. energy independence from Russia has been blocked by House Democrats. Rep. Matt Gaetz (R-Fla.) speaks during a hearing on Capitol Hill on July 29, 2020. (Graeme Jennings/Pool via Reuters) House Republicans introduced the “American Independence from Russian Energy Act” on Feb. 28, a measure meant to authorize the Keystone XL pipeline, boost domestic oil and gas production, and prevent President Joe Biden’s executive branch agencies from halting energy leasing on federal land and water, among other provisions. Yet on March 1, the legislation was shot down in a 221–202 vote, almost entirely along partisan lines. “ Getting our pipelines expanded is huge, ” Rep. Bruce Westerman (R-Ark.), ranking member of the House Natural Resources Committee and a co-sponsor of the measure, told The Epoch Times.
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