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After Russian attacks, Ukraine's nuclear power plants are still operating at a limited capacity

The first deputy Ukrainian Energy Minister said that despite the Russian attacks of last week, Ukrainian nuclear power plants are still not able to operate at full capacity. The Russians attacked Ukraine's electricity system again last week. They struck both thermal?power stations and key electrical substations. This forced nuclear?plants into a reduction in power production. Artem Nekrasov said in a televised?statement that "restoration" is?under?way both at power stations and substations high-voltage, which supply?power?from nuclear plants. He stated that energy restrictions continue to exist across the country, both for the people and the businesses. Ukraine has three nuclear power plants, with...





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Saudi-backed Midad signs a term sheet with Lukoil to purchase sanctioned assets.

Saudi-backed Midad Energy signed a termsheet?to purchase Russia's sanctioned Lukoil?assets?in a high stakes competition against rivals, including?private equity giant Carlyle Group. The deal is contingent upon U.S. regulator approval, according three people with knowledge of the matter. The Russian energy giant is continuing to try to sell off overseas assets that are restricted by Western sanctions. It also highlights the growing interest of Middle Eastern countries in purchasing discounted global oil and refinery assets. Sources said that the agreement was signed late in January and covered all the assets. Midad agreed that it would place its?all-cash offer? in escrow, while...

Oil & Gas

Rosneft, a German oil refinery, warns against US sanctions

According to correspondence seen by, the management of a Russian owned oil refinery located in Germany privately warned Berlin that U.S. Sanctions were hurting their business and threatened fuel supplies for the capital and region. In a letter sent to Katherina Reiche in January, the management of Rosneft's PCK Schwedt refinery made an "urgent" appeal to her to resolve the standoff between the United States and the refinery. The letter details the escalating issues at the refinery which supplies fuel to Brandenburg, eastern Germany, and nine out of ten cars in Berlin. It also supplies key chemicals and ingredients for...

Oil & Gas

India and EU conclude talks on landmark trade agreement amid strained US-India relations

India and the European Union have completed negotiations on a long-coveted deal which will be announced Tuesday, said?the South Asian nation’s trade secretary on Monday. Both sides hail this agreement as?historic in light of strained U.S. relations. The agreement paves way for the free exchange of goods between India and the 27 European nations, who together account for a quarter the world's Gross Domestic Product and have a combined market of over 2 billion consumers. "It's a deal that is balanced and forward-looking for better integration of the EU into the economy." "The deal will boost trade and investment between...

Oil & Gas

Merz, Germany's Merz, suggests that a trade agreement between India and the EU could be concluded by January 31

After meeting with Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, German Chancellor Friedrich Merz suggested that the European Union could sign a Free Trade Agreement with India as soon as this month. Merz, during a trip to Ahmedabad in western India, said that the presidents of the European Commission and European Council will travel to India to sign the agreement at the end 'January' if the deal is completed by then. Merz, who was visiting India for the first time since his appointment as chancellor, said that they would "in any case" take a major step to ensure this free-trade agreement is...

Oil & Gas

Merz: Germany wants to increase security cooperation with India in order to reduce Russia's reliance

Germany is looking to work more closely with India on security matters, in order to reduce India's dependence on Russia. On Merz's maiden visit to South Asia, Merz signed a memorandum to this effect, along with agreements on critical minerals and the health sector, as well as an artificial intelligence innovation center. "India and Germany?work together to build resilient, secure and trusted supply chains. Modi said at a joint news conference that the?MoUs signed today will give a new'strength and momentum to our cooperation. India is still closely involved in the security policy of Russia, from where it gets much...

Oil & Gas

Britain increases sanctions against Russia's energy sector

As part of its efforts to increase pressure on Moscow over the conflict in Ukraine, Britain imposed sanctions Thursday on additional Russian oil companies and Canadian-Pakistani Murtaza Lakhaani. The government has targeted 24 individuals, entities and companies, including what they describe as Russia's biggest remaining un-sanctioned oil firms: Tatneft, Russneft, NNK-Oil, and Rusneftegaz. The latest measures aim to make it more difficult for Russia to sell its oil globally. In October, Britain sanctioned Rosneft and Lukoil, two of Russia's largest oil companies. On Thursday, the EU sanctioned?41 ships of Russia's?shadow fleet? that tries to circumvent Western trading restrictions. Russia dismissed...

Oil & Gas

The EU parliament has approved the phase-out of Russian gas imports

The European Parliament approved Wednesday the plan to phase out Russian imports of gas by the end of 2027. This is the last legal hurdle that needs to be cleared before the ban can become law. The EU has agreed to legislation that will cut ties with Russia, Europe's former largest gas supplier. They had vowed to do this after Moscow's full-scale invasion in Ukraine 2022. The vote was 500 for, 120 against, and 32 abstained. The EU Ministers will still need to formally?approve the ban, which is expected in early?2019. Officials expect that countries will?approve the deal without any...

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Sources say that Midad, a Saudi company, is among the frontrunners for Lukoil to sell its global assets.

Three people with knowledge of the matter claim that Saudi Arabia's?Midad Energy?is one of the top contenders for the international assets of Russian?oil giant?Lukoil, taking advantage deep political ties between Moscow and Washington. Sources have confirmed that the assets, which are valued at around $22 billion, include oilfields, refineries, and thousands of fuel station worldwide. About a dozen investors have made bids for these assets, including U.S. major oil companies Exxon Mobil, Chevron, and private equity firm Carlyle. Lukoil wants to sell off its foreign operations, which were crippled by the U.S. sanctions that were imposed on October to pressure...

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After a report on major U.S. plans, the Kremlin said that Russia was interested in foreign investments

The Kremlin announced on Thursday that Russia is interested in attracting more foreign investment. This comes after the Wall Street Journal reported that the U.S. peace plan in Ukraine included proposals to invest in Russian rare Earths and energy. The Journal reported that the plans, which were detailed in the appendices of peace proposals drafted by U.S. president Donald Trump's administration and given to European counterparts during recent weeks, included proposals to restore Russian supplies to Europe. The Journal reported that U.S. firms would also invest in Russian strategic areas such as rare earth extraction and oil drilling in the...

Oil & Gas

US Treasury: sanctions against Rosneft and Lukoil reduce Russia's oil revenue

The U.S. Treasury announced on Monday that U.S. sanction against Russian oil giants Rosneft, and Lukoil have already reduced Russian oil revenues. They are also likely to reduce Russian oil sales in the future. In a press release, the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control stated that their analysis of the first market impact of sanctions announced on the 22nd of October showed they were "having their intended effect of dampening Russian revenue by lowering Russian oil prices and therefore the ability of the country to fund its war against Ukraine." The Treasury's action was one of the strongest U.S....

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White House official: Trump will support Russia sanctions bill as long as he has final authority

A senior White House official stated on Monday that President Donald Trump would be willing to sign legislation imposing sanctions on Russia, as long as the ultimate decision-making power remained with him. Trump told reporters on Sunday night that he was "OK" with Republicans working on legislation to impose restrictions on countries that do business with Russia because Moscow failed to negotiate a deal with Ukraine. Trump suggested that lawmakers could add Iran to sanctions measures. Both Senator Lindsey Graham, and U.S. Rep. Brian Fitzpatrick are Republicans. They sponsored legislation to impose restrictions on countries that do business with Russia....

Oil & Gas

Source in the U.S. says that the U.S. supports EU's use of frozen Russian assets as a way to end war.

A U.S. official familiar with the matter said on Friday that the United States supports the European Union in using frozen Russian assets to help Ukraine and bring an end to the war with Russia. The European Commission, as the West seeks a way to increase pressure on Moscow has proposed a plan that would allow EU governments to use up 185 billion euro ($217 billion), which is the majority of the 210 million euros of Russian sovereign assets frozen in Europe. Washington "absolutely support (the EU)" and the measures they are taking to be able to use those assets...

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Fossil Fuels

Berlin can now take control of Rosneft German assets

The European Commission approved a new trusteeship on Friday that will give Berlin long-term control of the German assets owned by the Russian oil group Rosneft. This is part of the efforts to find a structural solution for the company. After the Russian invasion of Ukraine, Germany's long-standing energy relationship with Russia was shaken. It is necessary to renew the trusteeship every six months in order to?preserve energy security'. This creates uncertainty, mainly regarding the PCK Schwedt Refinery which supplies the majority of fuel to Berlin. The current trusteeship ends on March 10, 2019. The transaction that was examined by...

Fossil Fuels

Hungary summons Ukrainian envoy for what PM Orban claims is election meddling

Viktor Orban, Prime Minister of Hungary, said on Monday that Hungary will summon the ambassador of Ukraine over what Orban called attempts to interfere with a Hungarian Parliamentary election scheduled for April 12. Orban's anti-Ukraine campaigns has intensified in recent weeks. He has tried to link opposition leader Peter Magyar from Hungary with Kyiv, the EU executive in Brussels and his campaign. In most polls, Orban's Fidesz Party trails the opposition party?Tisza as Hungary's economic stagnation continues. Orban, in a campaign that primarily targets rural voters, has "portrayed Ukraine as being unworthy of financial assistance, framing April's vote as a...

Fossil Fuels

New Ukraine peace talks will help the Russian rouble to rise 3.6% against the US dollar by 2026.

The Russian rouble has strengthened 3.6% against U.S. dollars so far in January. This is mainly due to new 'hopes' for a peaceful resolution in Ukraine, as U.S.?Russian?and Ukrainian negotiators are scheduled to meet in the United Arab Emirates. Negotiators from Russia, Ukraine and the United States will meet in Abu Dhabi for two days to discuss the issue of territorial disputes. The rouble was flat by 1215 GMT after strengthening 1.3% on Thursday, in anticipation of the visit from the U.S. Steve Witkoff, the special envoy and Jared Kushner, President Donald Trump's daughter-in-law. Due to Western'sanctions,' the dollar trades...

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IAEA: Ukraine’s Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant operates on the sole remaining main electricity line

The U.N. nuclear watchdog reported on Thursday that the Russian-owned Zaporizhzhia?power station in southeast Ukraine was operating 'on its only remaining outside powerline after losing a backup line a little more than a week ago. Rafael Grossi said in a statement that the Ferrosplavna-1 electrical line was shut down on 10 February "apparently as a result" of military activity. He said that the plant, which is?Europe's biggest with six reactors?, now operates with only outside power?from Dniprovska, he added. The plant was captured by Russian forces in the first few weeks of Moscow’s invasion of Ukraine. It does not generate...

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Lavrov warns Russia against any new US attack on Iran

In an interview published on Wednesday, Russian Foreign Minister Sergei Lavrov?said any new U.S. attack on Iran would have serious consequences. He called for restraint in order to find a solution that will allow Iran to pursue a peaceful nuclear programme. Lavrov's interview with Saudi Arabia's Al-Arabiya TV was broadcast a day after U.S. negotiators and Iranian negotiators met in Geneva for indirect talks to avert a new crisis between Washington, D.C. and Tehran. "The consequences of this are bad." Already, there have been attacks on Iran's nuclear sites under the control the International Atomic Energy Agency. Lavrov stated in...

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Russian nuclear agency rejects Ukrainian claim that it cannot operate Zaporizhzhia Nuclear Power Plant

Rosatom, the state-owned nuclear corporation of Russia, rejected on Thursday a Ukrainian claim that Russia did not have the necessary equipment or components to operate the nuclear power station built by the Soviets in Zaaporizhzhia. In?2022, Russia assumed control of Europe's largest nuclear power plant from Ukraine. Currently, all six of the?VVER 1000 pressurised-water reactors designed by the Soviet Union are in a state known as "cold shut down". Both Moscow and Kyiv want to run the plant, which is a major issue in negotiations on ending war. Pavlo Kovtoniuk is the head of Ukrainian nuclear company Energoatom. He told...

Power Markets

Ukraine boosts Kyiv's air defence in anticipation of possible Russian attacks

Denys Shmyhal, Minister of Energy in Ukraine, said that senior Ukrainian officials agreed on Wednesday to increase air defence capabilities around the capital Kyiv. This is to counter any possible future Russian air attacks against energy infrastructure. The 'fresh' preparations follow the attacks in Kyiv, where officials are scrambling to repair damages to heating and electricity networks that has left thousands of people in darkness and cold. "Most information will not be made public." In the context of?potential further Russian attacks?, we discussed strengthening Kyiv?s active air defense, especially for?energy facilities?, Shmyhal wrote after a military staff meeting on Telegram....

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Ukraine Energy Minister warns of further power cuts and possible Russian attacks

Ukraine's Energy Minister warned Ukrainian households on Wednesday of the possibility that blackouts planned for the coming days could become worse and Russian forces may?launch another air attack in order to further disable power networks and heating systems. Denys Shmyhal reported that more than 200 "emergency" crews were working in the capital to restore heating in apartment buildings following a series mass Russian attacks on January. Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that over 1,100 buildings were still without heat on Tuesday. "The energy situation remains very difficult." "There is a danger that the timetables for electricity cuts could...

Power Markets

Ukraine's electricity exports record a 40% jump to 894 gigawatt-hours in January

Analyst ExPro reported on Monday that Ukraine's imports of electricity jumped by 40% between December 2025 and January 2026, to a new record?894 Gigawatt Hours. This was due to the constant Russian attacks against Ukraine's energy system. This is the highest amount of imports during the full-scale war. Hungary still accounts for the biggest share, 45%. The consultancy reported that overall, the supply increased in all directions except Moldova. Russia's attacks on Ukraine’s energy sector have intensified in recent months. Power stations, energy distribution systems, and gas sector installations are all being targeted. consecutive attacks On the generating and thermo...

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ArcelorMittal closes Ukraine unit amid Russian and green laws

ArcelorMittal Kryvyi Rih is Ukraine's biggest steelmaker. It announced on Monday that it will close one production unit?in the 2nd quarter. The company cited EU environmental policies and high local power prices due to Russian attacks on energy infrastructure. The plant in Ukraine's south-east, approximately 70 km from the frontline, will close its blooming mill. This mill produces?billets to be used by the small-gauge mills and wire mills of the enterprise. The company stated that the introduction of the Carbon Border adjustment Mechanism by the European Union on?January 1, effectively closed the market for a significant part of Ukrainian metallurgical...

Power Markets

France to coordinate assistance as EU sends generators to Ukraine

The European Union has sent emergency generators to Ukraine. They claim that a million Ukrainians are without heat and power due to Russian bombings. Meanwhile, France is planning to issue a call for international help to assist Ukrainians who have been exposed to extreme temperatures. Since Russia intensified its attacks on Ukraine's power grid during a recent cold snap, which reached temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius (4 F), electrical engineers have worked around the clock under hazardous conditions. In a statement issued on Friday, the?European Commission announced that it would send 447 generators for 3.7 million euro...

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How an attack on Ukraine's substations for nuclear power could lead to a blackout

Russia intensified its attacks against Ukraine's energy systems, which rely almost exclusively on electricity generated by nuclear power stations and have already lost half their generating capacity. What do nuclear power plants mean for Ukraine? According to President Volodymyr Zelenskiy, Russia plans to strike substations which?supply consumers with nuclear energy? and plunge the country into complete blackout. Ukraine operates three nuclear plants with a combined capacity of 7.7 gigawatts. The largest nuclear power plant in Europe, Zaporizhzhia, is currently occupied by Russia. Currently, the country is experiencing a 10 gigawatt deficit, which can only be partially offset by imports. This...

Power Markets

Kyiv reports that Russia has hit the energy system of several regions in Ukraine.

Ukraine officials reported that Russia had launched a barrage drone strikes overnight on Monday on Ukraine's infrastructure, cutting power to five regions in the country due to freezing temperatures and high demand. The Ukrainian air force said that Russian troops launched 145 drones. It said that air defence units destroyed 126 drones. The energy ministry issued a statement saying that consumers in Sumy and Odesa regions, Dnipropetrovsk region, Kharkiv region, and Chernihiv region are currently without power. If the security situation permits, emergency repair work is underway. The regional governor stated that the energy and gas infrastructure in southern Odesa...

Power Markets

Kyiv only has half the electricity needed, says mayor

Vitali Klitschko, the mayor of Kyiv, said that Ukraine's capital Kyiv only has about?half as much electricity as it needs?as it is facing its worst wartime energy crisis after waves of Russian attacks against its infrastructure. Klitschko stated that Kyiv is one of Eastern Europe’s largest cities and requires 1,700 Megawatts to power its services for 3.6 million residents. Klitschko stated that the current energy crisis is the greatest challenge the capital has faced in the almost?four years following the Russian invasion of February 2022. In an interview at his office in the heart of Kyiv, Klitschko, the former heavyweight...

Electric Utilities

Energy Minister: Ukraine has enough fuel to last more than 20 days.

Denys Schmyhal, Ukraine's Energy Minister, told the parliamentary on Friday that the country has enough fuel to last more than 20 days. He described the 'energy situation' in the nation as very challenging following a number of Russian missile and drone attacks on the power infrastructure. Shmyhal who was appointed earlier this week said that the worst situation is still in Kyiv's capital, in the regions of Dnipropetrovsk and Kharkiv, as well as in towns close to the frontline where thousands have been living without heat and electricity for days in temperatures below zero. Winter preparations have failed in some...