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Libyan oil still blocked despite rebels’ deal

Europe’s prospects of receiving Libyan oil shipments would be weeks away even if rebels were quickly removed from the international sanctions list.

CEOs use Obama visit to press Russia on rule of law

Businessmen are expected to use a Russia-US business summit on Tuesday to press Moscow to improve conditions for Western companies operating there.

EU seeks to clear gas monitoring deal with Russia

The European Union will hold talks with Russia on Saturday to finalise a gas monitoring deal to allow the resumption of gas supplies to Europe.

Russia, Ukraine still deadlocked after gas talks

Russia and Ukraine failed to resolve a gas row at a meeting in Moscow but will continue talks to end a dispute that has choked off supplies to Europe.

Russia gas row disruption spreads, no talks in sight

Russian gas flows to four European Union countries were below normal levels on Saturday after Moscow cut off supplies to Ukraine in a pricing dispute.

Russia suspends participation in key arms pact

Russia suspended its participation in a key pact limiting military forces in Europe on Saturday, fulfilling a threat after months of verbal sparring with the West. The suspension…

Russia restarts pipeline oil flow to Belarus

Russia restarted the flow of oil through its main oil export pipeline on Thursday after Belarus dropped an oil transit duty imposed last week and agreed to return oil Moscow said…

Belarus claims deal with Russia over oil row

Belarus said on Wednesday it had reached agreement with Russia to settle a dispute that has halted oil supplies through a key pipeline to Europe, but Moscow did not immediately…

Russia mulls oil output cuts, pipeline still shut

Russian officials and oil bosses discussed cutting oil output on Wednesday after a pipeline dispute with Belarus shut down a tenth on Europe’s oil supply, drawing harsh criticism…

The Kremlin is king in Russian business

Shell’s experience in the Russian Federation proves the Kremlin has slammed the door on foreign investors who want control of strategic projects — and other investors would do…

Russian pressure on Shell alarms EU, Japan, UK

Russia stepped up the pressure on Royal Dutch Shell and its Japanese partners on Tuesday over a -billion oil and gas development in the Far East, sparking protests from Tokyo,…