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  2. Russia–Ukraine gas disputes - Wikipedia

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    The RussiaUkraine gas disputes refer to a number of disputes between Ukrainian oil and gas company Naftogaz Ukrayiny and Russian gas supplier Gazprom over natural gas supplies, prices, and debts. These disputes have grown beyond simple business disputes into transnational political issues—involving political leaders from several countries ...

  3. Explainer-Is it the end for Russian gas supplies to Europe ...

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    In December 2019, Moscow and Kyiv signed a long-term five-year agreement for the transit of Russian gas via Ukraine: 45 bcm in 2020 and 40 bcm per year in 2021-2024. The agreement on Russian gas ...

  4. 2022–2023 Russia–European Union gas dispute - Wikipedia

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    The Russia–EU gas dispute flared up in March 2022 following the invasion of Ukraine on 24 February 2022. Russia and the major EU countries clashed over the issue of payment for natural gas pipelined to Europe by Russia's Gazprom, amidst sanctions on Russia that were expanded in response to Russia's 2022 invasion of Ukraine.

  5. 2009 Russia–Ukraine gas dispute - Wikipedia

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    The dispute began in the closing weeks of 2008 with a series of failed negotiations, and on January 1, 2009 Russia cut off gas supplies to Ukraine. [2] On January 7 the dispute turned to crisis when all Russian gas flows through Ukraine were halted for 13 days, completely cutting off supplies to Southeastern Europe, most of which depends on ...

  6. The Complicated Ukraine-Russia War, Explained in Simple Terms

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    The post The Complicated Ukraine-Russia War, Explained in Simple Terms appeared first on Reader's Digest. ... For example, Germany has halted the $11 billion Nord Stream 2 gas pipeline project ...

  7. Russia–Ukraine relations - Wikipedia

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    RussiaUkraine relations. There are currently no diplomatic or bilateral relations between Russia and Ukraine. The two states have been at war since Russia invaded the Crimean peninsula in February 2014, and Russian-controlled armed groups seized Donbas government buildings in May 2014. Following the Ukrainian Euromaidan in 2014, Ukraine's ...

  8. Global energy crisis (2021–2023) - Wikipedia

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    A global energy crisis began in the aftermath of the COVID-19 pandemic in 2021, with much of the globe facing shortages and increased prices in oil, gas and electricity markets. The crisis was caused by a variety of economic factors, including the rapid post-pandemic economic rebound that outpaced energy supply, and escalated into a widespread ...

  9. Natural gas transmission system of Ukraine - Wikipedia

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    The natural gas transmission system of Ukraine is a complex of pipelines for import and transit of gas in Ukraine. It is one of the largest gas transmission systems in the world. [1] The system is linked with natural gas transmission systems of Russia and Belarus on one hand, and with the systems of Poland, Romania, Moldova, Hungary and ...