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Russia Targets Major Surge in Natural Gas Exports by 2050

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Russia sees its pipeline and LNG overseas deliveries surge from 146 billion cubic meters (bcm) in 2023 to 293 bcm in 2030, and further up to 438 bcm by 2050. Crude oil and condensate production is targeted to increase from 531 million metric tons per year, or 10.66 million bpd, by 2050.

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European Commission Proposes Law Ending Russian Gas, Oil Imports by 2027

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Image by Cylonphoto via iStock The European Commission has proposed legislation to stop the importation of natural gas, oil and oil products from Russia into the European Union by 2027, betting on global liquefied natural gas (LNG) and increased regional infrastructure interconnectivity. billion cubic meters (473.22

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EIA Lastest News – Product Prices & Pipeline News

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Crude oil was up over $2 per barrel. One report is that if the 22 LNG terminals that have been approved for construction are built, their combined regasification capacity could reach 349 Bcm/y. (If If US LNG consumption grows 6% annually, consumption will total 46 Bcm/y by 2020.) MMBtu UP $0.17

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Valor | Energy Connection – May 19, 2025

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May 19, 2025 Edition At Valor, our goal is to keep you informed of the latest news and updates from the oil and gas industry. Oil rises as Iran talks stall Summary : Oil prices rose as Iran downplayed progress in nuclear talks, with Brent settling above $65 (up over 1%) and WTI topping $62. bcm, crude oil increased 1.5%

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Valor | Energy Connection – Apr. 14, 2025

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April 14, 2025 Edition At Valor, our goal is to keep you informed of the latest news and updates from the oil and gas industry. Goldman Sachs expects oil prices to decline through 2026 Summary : Goldman Sachs expects oil prices to decline through 2026 due to recession risks and rising OPEC+ supply.

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