A newly established Serbian company has offered 2 billion euros to Gazprom Neft and Gazprom for their combined 56.1% stake in NIS, which operates Serbia's only oil refinery, potentially derailing a major deal for MOL.
Gazprom Germania, which controlled most German gas storage and 10% of the country's gas pipeline network, will be sold to private investors following a German government decision.
An analysis for The Guardian claims that the world's top 100 oil and gas companies, including Saudi Aramco, Gazprom, and ExxonMobil, made over $30 million per hour in "unearned profit" during the first month of the American-Israeli war in Iran.
A Moscow court has sentenced German carnival sculptor Jacques Tilly to eight-and-a-half years in prison in absentia for creating carnival floats that depicted Russian President Vladimir Putin and Orthodox Church Patriarch Kirill in sexual situations, which was deemed insulting.
Russia attacked Ukraine with 172 drones overnight, with Ukrainian air defenses intercepting most of them. Strikes were recorded in at least 12 locations across the country.
Gazprom's average daily natural gas supplies to Europe via the TurkStream pipeline have increased by 22% compared to the previous year, amid ongoing tensions in the Middle East.
Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky has again stated that the US is conditioning strong security guarantees for Ukraine on Kyiv ceding the entire eastern Donbas region to Russia, a demand Ukraine firmly rejects, asserting it will not give up territory.
Economist Šoškić suggests markets may cease reacting to Trump's unfounded statements, while also noting the possibility of a global US-Russia agreement and processes that could 'relativize or relax the situation around NIS'. The Russian Ambassador to Serbia has now expressed belief that Gazprom will soon finalize talks with partners regarding the sale of its stake in NIS.
The Swiss Supreme Court has ruled that Gazprom must pay $1.4 billion to the Ukrainian gas provider Naftogaz, stemming from a 2022 dispute over unpaid transit fees for gas passing through Ukraine.
State-owned Russian gas producer Gazprom reported that the Russkaya and Beregovaya stations were targeted, leading Russia to accuse Ukraine of 'reckless' strikes on a major gas pipeline.
Slovakia's national gas company, SPP, has modified its long-term contract with Gazprom to comply with European regulations and continue importing Russian gas, following reports that negotiations aimed at this outcome.
A top manager at Gazprom Neft has been arrested in St. Petersburg on bribery charges. The individual allegedly received a boat and an apartment in exchange for ensuring contract bids with Gazprom Invest and providing general patronage.
NIS Petrol and Gazprom are offering a 5 dinar per liter discount on fuel for customers using instant payment methods like 'IPS pokaži' at their gas stations.
Russia is gradually losing its significant influence in the Balkans, which was built on large energy investments, as giants like Lukoil and Gazprom withdraw from the region due to international sanctions.
Russian energy giant Gazprom announced a 7% increase in its net profit for 2025. This growth was primarily attributed to the strengthening of the ruble.
Germany is set to begin the privatization of the former Gazprom division, now known as Sefe. The head of the company indicated that a capital increase could raise up to €2 billion.
The TurkStream pipeline, built by Gazprom and BOTAŞ, is highlighted as an increasingly critical energy infrastructure project for Europe amidst current geopolitical circumstances.
Gazprom has reported renewed Ukrainian drone strikes on TurkStream facilities, with three Ukrainian drones targeting a compressor station in Russia's southern Krasnodar region overnight, and further claims of strikes on the pipeline.
The US-Iran conflict continues to fuel a global energy shock, with oil prices surging and Asian stocks falling after Trump's vows. The UK is experiencing unprecedented fuel price rises, while Saudi Arabia explores its East-West pipeline as an alternative to the Strait of Hormuz chokehold, all contributing to a broader economic slowdown and inflation.
Gazprom has agreed to continue supplying gas to Serbia at half the market price, with a new agreement ensuring 6 million cubic meters per day for an additional three months.
The extension of the deadline for Gazpromneft and MOL to finalize their agreement on the sale of a majority stake in Serbia's Naftna Industrija Srbije (NIS) continues to create uncertainty, which is least favorable for Serbia.
Polish Prime Minister Donald Tusk announced that the value of Polish energy company Orlen has exceeded that of Russia's Gazprom, attributing this growth to the change in government in Poland and the departure of PiS from power.
Ukraine's Naftogaz Group has secured a definitive legal victory against Russia's Gazprom, winning a $1.4 billion lawsuit related to debt for gas transit services.
Russian energy giant Gazprom announced that two of its gas pumping stations, Ruskaia and Beregovaia, were targeted by aerial attacks overnight, but the assaults were unsuccessful. This follows earlier claims by Russians that Ukraine struck infrastructure of the TurkStream pipeline.
Gazprom announced that the TurkStream pipeline, which transports gas from Russia to Hungary, was attacked by drones, but the assault was successfully repelled.
Hungarian Foreign Minister Peter Szijjarto stated that MOL's acquisition of a controlling stake in Serbia's NIS from Russian Gazprom will help Hungary, Serbia, and Slovakia resist energy blackmail from Ukraine.
A Blue Origin New Glenn rocket has been grounded and is under FAA investigation after a recent launch placed an AST SpaceMobile satellite into an incorrect orbit. The mishap caused AST SpaceMobile's stock to drop significantly.
The US Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) has extended the license for Croatian oil pipeline operator JANAF to transport crude oil to Serbia's NIS until June 16. This decision allows the Serbian oil company, majority-owned by Russia's Gazprom Neft, to continue its operations.
Tři ukrajinské drony zaútočily na kompresní stanici Russkaja v Krasnodarském kraji. Ta obsluhuje exportní plynovod TurkStream, uvedla ve čtvrtek ruská společnost Gazprom.
Ruski energetski gigant Gazprom izvijestio je da je njegova izvozna infrastruktura bila meta novog napada dronom, ali da nije pričinjena nikakva šteta.
US President Donald Trump has again postponed planned strikes on Iranian energy infrastructure, extending the deadline to April 6 and citing progress in ongoing talks. He also noted Iran's allowance of 10 oil tankers through the Strait of Hormuz as a positive sign, indicating seriousness in negotiations, as Operation Epic Fury continues.
The US Treasury's OFAC has extended the deadline and granted approval for Hungary's MOL Group to negotiate the acquisition of a majority stake in Serbian oil company NIS until May 22, as Gazprom and Gazprom Neft are required to sell their shares due to US sanctions.
The Kremlin has condemned the 'intensification' of Ukrainian strikes on Gazprom compressor stations serving major pipelines, warning that such incidents threaten essential infrastructure and international energy routes, including exports via TurkStream and Blue Stream.
Ukraine's presidential office stated it did not invite a Hungarian delegation that announced its arrival for talks regarding the damaged Druzhba oil pipeline, with Ukrainian officials calling the group 'tourists' and denying their official status.
Orlen’s shares have risen driven by investments, Warsaw Stock Exchange rally, and positive analyst upgrades, while Russia’s Gazprom has declined in value since the 2022 invasion of Ukraine.
Hungary expects the contract for the transfer of ownership of the Oil Industry of Serbia (NIS) from Russian Gazprom Neft and Gazprom to the Hungarian company MOL Group to be signed in the coming days,...
A senior manager at Gazpromneft was arrested for allegedly taking millions in bribes from subcontractors, which he used to purchase luxury apartments and a yacht.
W czwartą rocznicę rosyjskiej agresji na Ukrainę Wielka Brytania nałożyła prawie 300 ograniczeń na rosyjski sektor energetyczny i finansowy, flotę cieni oraz firmy z państw trzecich, które pomagają Ro