Gazprom Neft Senior Manager Arrested in St. Petersburg for Bribery
A senior manager at Gazprom Neft was arrested in St. Petersburg on suspicion of bribery, involving illegal payments linked to contract bids and favoritism for commercial organizations.
300,000 Euro Bribe: High-Ranking Executive of Gazprom Neft Caught
Antonas Džaliabovas, a senior executive at Gazprom Neft, has been implicated in a bribery scheme totaling 300,000 euros involving contractors between 2020 and 2021.
The largest sanctions package since the beginning of the war. Great Britain targets Gazprom and Rosatom
The UK has enacted its largest sanctions package against Russia, targeting major energy and financial sectors, including Gazprom and Rosatom, as part of its support for Ukraine.
Ukrainian intelligence revealed secret Russian conversations about 'Starlink' disruptions: only curses
Ukrainian intelligence has intercepted secret conversations among Russian soldiers revealing their frustrations with the quality of Russian satellite communication systems, particularly in comparison to Western technologies.
Russia announces huge Arctic oil discovery
Russia's Gazprom Neft has unveiled the discovery of a significant oil field on the Yamal Peninsula, marking the most important find in the region in thirty years.
Gazprom warns Finland
Gazprom warns Finland that the filling level of the Inčukalns underground gas storage in Latvia has fallen below 25%, potentially impacting gas supply security in the Baltics and Finland.
US firm's gas pipeline may further weaken Gazprom's presence in Europe – Ukraine's foreign intelligence
A US company has proposed a new gas pipeline in Bosnia and Herzegovina, aiming to reduce Gazprom's monopoly in the region.
Due to the Frost.. Gazprom Pumps Record Gas Supplies to the Russian Market
Gazprom has reported a new record for gas supplies to Russian consumers for the fourth consecutive day to combat the cold weather.
Reordering in the Western Balkans: Trump's pressure exposes the illusion of power in Serbia
The article discusses how U.S. President Trump's sanctions are forcing Gazprom's withdrawal from Serbia, revealing the weakening power of President Aleksandar Vučić as Hungarian Prime Minister Viktor Orbán benefits from the new energy order.
Gas prices are falling in the EU. Hungary and Slovakia have increased purchases from Russia
Hungary and Slovakia are increasing their gas imports from Russia despite declining supplies from Gazprom to the EU and falling wholesale gas prices in Europe.
Germany’s Uniper Seeks $50M From Gazprom in Gas Transit Dispute
Germany's Uniper has filed a $53.6 million lawsuit against Gazprom for reduced gas deliveries through the OPAL pipeline due to sanctions imposed on Russia.
Is NIS facing the same fate as our INA?
The article discusses the potential takeover of the Serbian oil company NIS by the Hungarian MOL under the pressure of American sanctions, which could affect the broader Southeast European petro-energy landscape.
Russian Gas Deliveries to China via the "Power of Siberia" Pipeline Increased in 2025
Gas deliveries from Russia to China through the "Power of Siberia" pipeline surged by almost 25% in 2025, according to Gazprom's announcement.
Gazprom warns of unusually rapid depletion of EU gas storages
Gazprom has issued a warning about the rapid decrease in gas storage levels within the EU, indicating potential shortages as current reserves fall below 60%.
US waiving sanctions on Russia-owned refinery – Serbia
Serbia receives a temporary exemption from US sanctions on its only oil refinery, which is majority-owned by Russian energy giant Gazprom, according to Serbian Energy Minister Dubravka Dedovic.
This is the worst year for Russian gas and oil in half a century
The article discusses the significant decline in Russian gas exports to Europe, the resulting challenges for Gazprom, and the implications for the Russian oil industry moving forward.