It was not clear how the United States would achieve its goal of sending more natural gas to Europe when there was little spare capacity to boost exports.
Author: Clifford Krauss
Biden Strikes Gas Deal to Reduce Europe’s Reliance on Russia
It was not clear how the United States would achieve its goal of sending more natural gas to Europe when there was little spare capacity to boost exports.
Why the U.S. Can’t Quickly Wean Europe From Russian Gas
The Biden administration wants to send more natural gas to Europe, but the lack of export and import terminals will limit that effort.
Lukoil, a Russian Oil Company, Calls for an End to the Ukraine War
The company, which has more than 200 gas stations in the U.S., acted as lawmakers in Washington were seeking to block Russian oil imports.
Russian Oil Finds Few Buyers Even at Deep Discounts
Some European buyers, shippers, banks and insurers have grown leery of doing business with the country in recent days.
With Gas Prices High, Calls Grow to Tap Strategic Oil Reserve
President Biden is under pressure to release oil from the Strategic Petroleum Reserve. Here’s how it works, and how it might lower prices (modestly, and maybe not for long).
As Western Oil Giants Cut Production, State-Owned Companies Step Up
In the Middle East, Africa and Latin America, government-owned energy companies are increasing oil and natural gas production as U.S. and European companies pare supply because of climate concerns.