Russia Federation had massively exported gas to several European countries, through its giant gas company Gazprom, to appease the fears about losing market share to its existing rivals.
read more... 12/05/2010
Swedish utility Vattenfall and German peer E.ON announced that they cancel the sale process of their joined participation in Gasag, the eastern German gas supplier, as consequence of its weak bid.
read more... 10/05/2010
According to British consultancy Prospex, German gas trading volume increased more than twice in 2009, reaching 955.2 TWh, up from 407.8 TWh in 2008, mainly due to faster merging of gas transmission zones.
read more... 07/05/2010
Russian Prime Minister Vladimir Putin proposed at a meeting of the intergovernmental committee, a merger between Russian giant gas company Gazprom and Ukrainian energy company NAK Naftogaz.
read more... 04/05/2010
Gazprom, Russian’s biggest gas supplier, intends to make modifications in its portfolio by changing its assets with those of energy sector investors, including and those of Finland's Fortum, in order to regroup all its energy units in one big utility.
read more... 30/04/2010