
A group of CEOs accompanied Russian President Putin to Beijing.
Russian President Vladimir Putin will arrive in Beijing on Tuesday for a two-day state visit from May 19-20.

Russian President Vladimir Putin will arrive in Beijing on Tuesday for a two-day state visit from May 19-20.

On March 4, Qatar declared a "force majeure situation" regarding gas export contracts amid escalating conflict between the US-Israel and Iran.

Responding to the viral trend in the martial arts world about whether 100 men could defeat a gorilla, legend Mike Tyson gave a confident answer.

Russia's pipeline operation successfully breached Ukraine's defenses in Kursk, enabling Ukrainian forces to gradually regain control at a rapid pace.

European gas prices surged after the flow of Russian gas into Europe via Ukraine stopped on New Year's Day.

Russia has begun developing a new gas pipeline through Kazakhstan to China, with an expected annual capacity of 45 billion cubic meters (bcm).

Russian gas giant Gazprom stopped supplying natural gas to Austria starting November 16th.

Dmitry Birichevsky, Director of the Economic Cooperation Department of the Russian Ministry of Foreign Affairs, said that EU countries continue to increase their gas imports from Russia.

Chinese media reported on August 7th that the country has discovered a large natural gas field in the South China Sea.

Energy giant Gazprom reported its first annual loss since 1999, amid a decline in gas exports due to Western sanctions.

Denmark has dropped its investigation into the Nord Stream gas pipeline explosion due to a lack of grounds to continue.

Swedish authorities will close their investigation into the explosion on the Nord Stream 1 and 2 gas pipelines.

According to preliminary estimates, gas consumption in non-CIS European countries decreased by a further 34 billion cubic meters, reaching 1996 levels.

A hygienic chimpanzee named Yuhui was discovered squatting by a waterhole, diligently washing her clothes with soap in China.

Europe is grappling with soaring inflation and rising energy import costs, while the US remains the biggest beneficiary.

Czech Trade Minister Jozef Sikela said that some of the country's companies began importing natural gas from Russia in October.

The CEO of Gazprom stated that some EU countries had previously stated they would completely stop buying Russian gas, but are still receiving fuel from the country.

European Union (EU) storage facilities are reportedly nearing full capacity ahead of winter.

Austrian energy group OMV is increasing its purchases under long-term contracts with Russian energy giant Gazprom.

Russian Federal Security Council Secretary Nikolai Patrushev said the US is exploiting the Ukraine crisis to sow discord between Russia and the EU and sabotage the Nord Stream pipeline.

The Islamic Republic is seeking to enhance its position in the global energy market.

Germany needs to bring the remaining section of the Nord Stream pipeline into operation and continue importing natural gas from Russia, according to a member of parliament.

According to Russian energy giant Gazprom, the company and China's state-owned oil and gas corporation reached an agreement at the Belt and Road Forum in Beijing.

According to Bloomberg, the investigation into the recent gas pipeline leak connecting Finland and Estonia has raised suspicions of deliberate sabotage.

The underwater gas pipeline connecting Finland and Estonia has been temporarily shut down after companies noticed a sudden drop in pressure, possibly due to a leak.
Germany will reactivate some of its shut-down coal-fired power plants to conserve gas and prevent electricity shortages this coming winter.

Bloomberg reports that Russia is expected to sell natural gas to China at nearly half the price it offers to European customers.

Austrian Chancellor Karl Nehammer acknowledged that the country will certainly continue to receive the majority of its natural gas from Russia in the coming years.

EU imports of liquefied natural gas from Russia have increased by 40% since the conflict in Ukraine broke out, despite the bloc's efforts to cut supplies.

On June 15, Russian officials at the United Nations stated that the investigation into the sabotage of the Nord Stream pipeline is not yet complete, and Russia will return to investigate the matter.