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Russia Boosts Pipeline Gas Exports to Turkey Amid Record Consumption

In January 2025, Russia increased its pipeline gas supplies to Turkey by 3.7% to 2.78 billion cubic meters, the third-highest monthly volume ever recorded, exceeding 21 billion cubic meters for the year 2024, driven by Turkey's record gas consumption.

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Gazprom Announces Restructuring, Potential Job Cuts Following 2023 Losses

Gazprom announced new appointments to key administrative roles, part of a cost-cutting and efficiency-boosting restructuring plan involving a potential reduction of 1600 headquarters staff, following a year of significant losses due to reduced gas exports to Europe.

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Minor Market Reaction to End of Russian Gas Transit Through Ukraine

The January 1, 2025, closure of the Russian gas pipeline through Ukraine initially increased European gas prices by 2%, but this was short-lived because the pipeline only accounted for 5% of EU imports in 2024; the EU will use LNG and TurkStream to offset the loss.

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Russia Halts Gas Transit Through Ukraine

Russia ended its natural gas transit through Ukraine to Europe on January 1, 2025, impacting countries like Slovakia and Moldavia, after a five-year contract expired amid the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian war; Ukraine celebrated the move, citing financial losses for Russia.

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Gazprom Halts Gas to Moldova, Sparking Fears of Widespread Outages

Russia's Gazprom will halt gas supplies to Moldova on January 1st, 2024, over a disputed $709 million debt, potentially causing widespread power outages and a humanitarian crisis in the separatist region of Transnistria, impacting 2.5 million people and influencing Moldova's 2025 elections.

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Gazprom Halts Gas to Moldova, Triggering Energy Crisis

Gazprom cut off natural gas supplies to Moldova on January 1, 2025, due to a debt dispute, plunging the country into a severe energy crisis affecting both the main territory and the separatist region of Transnistria, which relies heavily on the Russian gas for its power generation.

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Uniper to Repay .6 Billion in German State Aid

German energy firm Uniper will repay .6 billion in state aid to Germany in Q1 2025, exceeding initial estimates, as part of its restructuring following a .5 billion bailout due to Russia's halting gas supplies.

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US Sanctions on Serbian Oil Firm NIS to Pressure Serbia on Russia

The US sanctioned Serbia's oil company NIS, majority-owned by Russia's Gazprom Neft, aiming to pressure Serbia to join anti-Russia sanctions; Serbia's Deputy Prime Minister called this a ruinous blow to the Serbian economy.

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Ukraine Halts Russian Gas Transit, Impacting EU Energy Supply

On January 1st, 2024, Ukraine stopped Russian gas transit through its pipelines, impacting the EU's energy supply; Slovak Prime Minister Robert Fico says this will harm the EU more than Russia, citing potential losses of \u20ac120 billion for the EU and \u20ac500 million annually for Slovakia.

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Transnistria Faces Energy Crisis After Russia Halts Gas Transit

Transnistria faced a total shutdown of gas, heating, and hot water on January 1, 2025, due to Russia halting gas transit through Ukraine, impacting residents except for hospitals; the Moldavian power plant switched to coal, but reserves are limited.

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Gazprom Halts Ukraine Gas Transit, Impacting European Energy Markets

Gazprom reduced its gas transit through Ukraine to Europe on December 31, 2023, to 37.2 million cubic meters, down from 42.4 million the previous day, ending a five-year contract and potentially impacting European energy markets, with Moldova facing the most significant consequences.

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Gazprom Halts Gas Exports to Moldova, Primarily Impacting Transnistria

Gazprom will halt gas exports to Moldova on January 1, 2025, due to a disputed debt, primarily affecting the Transnistrian region; Moldova claims it has secured alternative energy sources and will pursue legal action.

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