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Russia Says Serbia Linked In To South Stream

by Kostis GeropoulosThe Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline received a boost from Belgrade this week after Serbian Foreign Minister Ivica Dacic told his Russian counterpart Sergei Lavrov it is in...

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Bulgaria Claims South Stream Deal Doesn’t Bypass EU Law

by Kostis GeropoulosThe Bulgarian government reportedly said in a statement it did not breach EU law when it signed deals for the construction of the Russian-backed South Stream gas pipeline. The...

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Needing Russian Gas, Italy Puts On EU’s Kid Gloves

by Kostis GeropoulosATHENS – Italy, which recently assumed the rotating six-month Presidency of the European Union, will try to restore a partnership approach with Russia given that the latter is an...

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Putin to Ukraine: I’ll see you in court

by Kostis GeropoulosRussian President Vladimir Putin has said he cannot deal with a natural gas dispute between Moscow and Kiev because of pending court issues.The Ukrainian government filed a case in...

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Former US Senators Lobby For Gazprom

by Kostis GeropoulosIt has never been the case that business and politics are separate, especially when it comes to Russia.Gazprombank, which is owned in part by Russian gas monopoly Gazprom, has hired...

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Lifting US Oil Export Ban to Hurt Putin

by Kostis GeropoulosThe United States can squeeze Russia’s oil profits, increasing pressure on the Kremlin and Russian President Vladimir Putin’s policies in Ukraine while, at the same time, supply...

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Serbia Says Bets Off For South Stream

ATHENS - Serbia is concerned with the future of the Gazprom-driven South Stream gas pipeline following the deterioration of relations between Russia and the European Union with the latter warning it...

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EU’s Cold War With Russia Worries German Business

by Kostis GeropoulosRHODES, Greece – German business, including some major energy companies, are frustrated that “the political war” between EU and Russia has become an “economic war that we’re going...

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US, EU Sanctions Push Iran Toward Russia, China

by Kostis GeropoulosRHODES, Greece – US and EU sanctions against Tehran are hurting the economic interests of Europe and Iran, leading the latter to forge closer relations with Russia and China, a...

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Gazprom Neft Well-Prepared For US-EU Sanctions

by Kostis GeropoulosGazprom Neft has been well prepared to face Western sanctions, a source close to the company told New Europe on October 10. The oil arm of Russian gas monopoly Gazprom expected that...

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Putin Pushes South Stream In Belgrade, Milan

by Kostis GeropoulosRussian President Vladimir Putin’s visits to Belgrade and Milan allowed the Kremlin leader to push the planned South Stream gas pipeline that would allow Gazprom to transport its...

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Gazprom Sees Bigger Role in Austria

by Kostis GeropoulosBADEN, Austria– The first thing you notice when riding on the train after landing at Vienna International Airport is the extensive facilities of Austrian oil and gas group OMV.Even...

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EU Subsidy Keeps Russian Gas Coming to Ukraine

by Kostis GeropoulosVouliagmeni, Greece– The morning sun was shining at a seaside resort south of Athens where a geopolitical conference was taking place on October 31, focusing on energy security....

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Hungarian Dance: Playing Russia’s Energy Tune Worries US

by Kostis GeropoulosMuch like US Senator John McCain’s visit to Bulgaria last summer to try and halt the Russian-backed South Stream pipeline, the US dispatched State Department official responsible...

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EU Energy Union Chief To Tackle South Stream

by Kostis GeropoulosBRATISLAVA – European Commission Vice-President for Energy Union Maros Sefcovic from Slovakia said the European Union plans to discuss with member states the controversial issues...

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Israel, Greece, Cyprus see a role in EU energy security

by Kostis GeropoulosJERUSALEM, Israel– Shifting geopolitical alliances have reinforced ties between Israel, Greece and Cyprus, strengthening Europe’s energy security.“We have improved over the last...

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OPEC Keeps Pumping, Vexing Putin, Iran

by Kostis GeropoulosDespite the steep fall in oil prices in recent months, the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) oil producers on November 27 decided not to cut petroleum...

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Precipitous Oil Price Drop Corrals Putin

by Kostis GeropoulosThe more than 30% drop in oil price, which is one of Russia’s main exports, placed immense pressure on the ruble, which is also suffering from the Western sanctions against Moscow,...

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Gazing into the energy crystal ball for 2015

by Kostis GeropoulosGreece  | Athens : When I wrote that a weaker crude oil price was in the cards for the second half of 2014 and into 2015 a year ago, I did not expect the nearly 50% plunge in prices...

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Latvia’s EU Presidency Says South Stream Loss Could Drive Energy Union

by Kostis GeropoulosATHENS– The scrapping of the Russian-planned South Stream gas pipeline can be on the positive side a stimulus for more active work on the Energy Union, Ambassador of Latvia to...

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