Russian court orders $1.2bn of Linde UK’s assets to be frozen
A Russian court has ordered for approximately $1.2bn of Linde UK assets to be frozen, according to official documents.
A Russian court has ordered for approximately $1.2bn of Linde UK assets to be frozen, according to official documents.
Gasum will no longer import Russian LNG following EU sanctions issued in June which prohibit the purchase of imported LNG from Russia through EU terminals that are not connected to the EU gas network came...
The global helium business is in a period of flux, with the balance of power starting to shift away from the industrial gas majors, giving the tier-two and tier-three players a stronger hand.
The Council of the European Union (EU) has announced that its 14th sanctions package against Russia includes a ban on imports of Russian helium into the EU, as widely expected.
European Union countries have approved new sanctions on Russia, including a ban on the transshipment of Russian LNG to third countries.
The two-year helium gas shortage has officially ended, but the market’s stability remains in question amidst ongoing supply uncertainties.
The European Investment Bank (EIB) is providing €400,000 to Naftogaz, Ukraine’s national oil and natural-gas company to green its activities.
Uniper has terminated its long-term Russian gas supply contracts and ended its relationship with state-owned company Gazprom Export.
Word out of Brussels this week is that the 14th sanctions package proposed by the EU would include a ban on imports of Russian helium into the EU.
Slow growth in demand for liquefied natural gas (LNG) combined with a significant rise in global export capacity until 2028 is poised to create an extended period of oversupply in the market.