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EuropeEuropean gas surges 24% after Russia claims it’s missing a turbine. Germany sees a ‘politically motivated’ squeeze
By Sophie MellorJune 16, 2022
German Chancellor Angela Merkel (CDU, L) greets Russian President Vladimir Putin as he arrives for an international summit on securing peace in Libya at the German federal Chancellery on January 19, 2020 in Berlin, Germany.
NewslettersAngela Merkel’s battle to defend her legacy on Russia and Ukraine shows how harshly decisions can be reappraised
By David MeyerJune 8, 2022
Microsoft CEO Brad Smith arriving for a meeting at The Westin Palace Hotel, May 20, 2022, in Madrid, Spain.
NewslettersMicrosoft decides the best way to deal with unions is not to fight them
By David MeyerJune 3, 2022
A natural gas shortage caused by the war in Ukraine may lead to more painful root canals
HealthA natural gas shortage caused by the war in Ukraine may lead to more painful root canals
By Darius Tahir and Kaiser Health NewsJune 2, 2022
Elon Musk, head of Tesla, stands laughing next to journalists at the Tesla Gigafactory construction site. In Grünheide near Berlin.
NewslettersElon Musk crows as German authorities start treating greenwashing as fraud
By David MeyerJune 1, 2022
12 May 2022, Saxony-Anhalt, Quedlinburg: Workers casting at the Quedlinburg roller foundry. The President's trip took place at a time when people are talking to each other with concern about the future energy supply of the country, he said. Therefore, on the last day, he visited the Quedlinburg roller foundry which is dependent on a permanent, stable energy supply.
NewslettersPutin’s war increases the pain for Germany’s industrial giants
By David MeyerMay 20, 2022
Woman looking at an electricity bill.
FinanceBrace yourself for higher electric bills this summer
By Chris MorrisMay 11, 2022
Fossil fuel companies like Shell and BP are raking in massive profits, and this could be just the beginning
FinanceFossil fuel companies like Shell and BP are raking in massive profits, and this could be just the beginning
By Tristan BoveMay 5, 2022
Demand for U.S. natural gas has never been higher. So why is production slowing?
FinanceDemand for U.S. natural gas has never been higher. So why is production slowing?
By Tristan BoveMay 3, 2022
The Ras Laffan Industrial City, Qatar's principal site for production of liquefied natural gas.
EuropeThis tiny country is making big money from Europe’s desperate search for natural gas to replace Russian imports
By Tristan BoveApril 30, 2022
Gazprom ‘blackmail’ backfires as EU vows to end energy dependence on Russia
PoliticsGazprom ‘blackmail’ backfires as EU vows to end energy dependence on Russia
By Christiaan HetznerApril 27, 2022
Yellow natural gas pipelines in Poland
EuropeRussia says it halted gas exports to Poland and Bulgaria. But turning off the taps might not be so easy
By Nicholas GordonApril 27, 2022
Lithuania's President Gitanas Nauseda
PoliticsThese tiny European countries went big and cut off all Russian gas imports
By Tristan BoveApril 6, 2022
Flames on a gas stove.
EnergyGermany pulls first of three emergency levers to conserve energy supplies: ‘Every kilowatt helps’
By Christiaan HetznerMarch 30, 2022
Russian president Vladimir Putin sits behind a table
EnergyPutin is demanding gas importers pay Russia in rubles, twisting the West’s sanctions regime against itself
By Nicholas GordonMarch 24, 2022
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